Last Updated on 2018-10-28 by Linda
Canadian Thanksgiving is over so it is time to transition to a Halloween Theme. What a great time of year, so many home decor transitions, all with the same underlying theme but still a fresh look each month. Sunday after the Wedding was over I decided a trip to Michael’s was in order and so was Halloween decorating. Creating a Spooky Witch Hat Wreath for the fireplace.
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Transitioning a Fall Wreath for Halloween
My Halloween Wreath uses most of my Fall wreath decor, so I am going to show you in three quick steps how to transition from a fallscape to a Halloweenscape. This was the Fall wreath I showed you in September. Burlap and Decomesh with a few leaves and flowers added for impact.
Spooky Hat Wreath for Halloween
Steps to follow to create your own Halloween Wreath
1) remove all of the flowers
2) added black decomesh for impact, I debated adding purple as well but decided instead to leave the chevron burlap.
3) I have a collection of felt witch hats that I added throughout the wreath. The hats were actually a garland I found at Michaels a few years ago. I cut it up and guess what I love this look more. I then added my Spooky sign (similar) in the middle and the wreath was complete.
Mantle Decorations for Halloween
I also found these ceramic books and skull at Michael’s and they seemed the perfect addition to my pumpkin collection.
How quick and easy was that? One of these days I need to create a you tube how to, and show you how quick this really is. My Mantle and fireplace are now Halloween ready.
amycrocker76 says
This is so cool! I have been looking for another Halloween decorating project to do. It reminds me of the wreath on the "Welcome To Dead House" episode from the "Goosebumps" tv show.