Last updated on September 6th, 2015 at 08:02 pm
You don’t need to spend a lot of money to get a striking front-door wreath for Halloween. Make your own – in minutes – from a feather boa and Halloween garland.
by Jane Lake
Craft Supplies:
- feather boa, atd least five feet long
- Halloween theme garland with spiders, skulls or other Halloween decorations spaced all along the length
- 15″ styrofoam wreath base, or make your own from cardboard
- straight pins or floral pins (or scotch tape if using a cardboard base)
- optional: ribbon to make a hanger
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Project Instructions:
Make the Wreath Base
I’m a great believer in recycling, so if you have a cardboard box (or a cardboard circle from under a pizza) that you can reuse as a wreath form, that’s great! I already had a styrofoam ring for this project, but I frequently make wreaths using a cardboard base, as well as Recycled Shrimp Ring Christmas Wreaths.
See Glitter Leaf Wreath for more details on making a cardboard ring base for your wreath.
Add the Feather Boa
Attach one end of the feather boa to your wreath base, using a straight pin or floral pin on styrofoam, or scotch tape for cardboard.
Begin wrapping the boa around the circle. You’ll should use about 15 inches of boa to wrap around each quarter of the circle. Add pins or tape as needed to keep the boa evenly distributed and securely attached.
Add the Garland
Attach the garland to the top of the wreath, just as you did with the boa.
The garland will likely be shorter than the boa, so won’t be able to wrap it around the circle as often. Keep the wrapping evenly distributed and fairly loose so that you don’t crush too many feathers. I didn’t need to use any pins or tape for the garland except at the beginning and the end.
Add a Hanger
If either the feather boa or the garland has a loop on one end, you can use that to hang your wreath. If not, simply attach a loop of ribbon at the top of the wreath and hang where desired.
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