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September 6, 2024 ·

Beaded Halloween Wreath

Halloween Crafts· Halloween Decor

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Create your own Beaded Halloween Wreath with these simple steps!

beaded halloween wreath lead

I love beaded wreaths! They are so pretty but can be tricky to make due to the beads wanting to rotate as you add your floral. I took the guesswork out for you by creating this tutorial. Follow along to create your own!

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Materials needed for Beaded Halloween Wreath

  • Wood beaded wreath form
  • Matte black spray paint
  • Foam block
  • Zip ties
  • Floral wire
  • Halloween floral (purchased mine from Walmart)
  • Hot glue gun
  • Halloween ribbon

Begin by spray painting your wood beaded wreath form with the matte black spray paint. Lightly spray and allow to dry, continue until covered to your liking. It doesn’t have to be perfect because a little bit of wood showing looks farmhouse-y.

Cut foam blocks to fit on inner part of your wreath. Attach the foam blocks with zip ties.

Grab your Halloween floral. I pulled off the blooms and placed them first before adhering with the hot glue. That way you are not stuck with a design you are not happy with.

Once you have the floral arranged as you like, begin adhering with the hot glue gun. With the specific floral I chose, I pulled off the skull to place in the center of the flowers.

Now to secure the floral so it weight does not pull it forward when you hang it. Turn your wreath over. Grab some floral wire and use it to secure the longer branches on the sides. This will make the wreath more secure.

To finish it off, add to some ribbon to the stop to create a door hanger.

I love how this turned out! Any variation on this will be stunning. Add a raven hanging from the top or some spider webbing! You can make it yours! Share your creations on our Facebook page!

Looking for more fun Halloween ideas? Check out our Halloween crafts and decor!

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