6. Spider wreath
Halloween songs say that “life is not fun without a good scare.” Well, spiders are so creepy and they fit perfectly for every Halloween decoration, and my grandkids adore them! Even if they give me shivers down my spine every time I look at them, this year I am planning to do this itsy bitsy spider wreath that is insanely easy to make in less than an hour! Gather some tiny branches and form a circle out of them, then stick them together with a bit of glue and a bit of twine.
Use black spray paint to make them look spooky. Make sure the wreath is completely dry after before you perform the next step. Starting with attaching cut pieces of white floss from one side to the other, make it look as natural as possible. Tie all the knots on the back of the wreath so they won’t be noticeable.
Repeat this action until you have almost half of your wreath covered in white floss. After that, use some hot glue to attach a big plastic spider. For an even more bizarre look, you can attach black feathers to it. That’s it! Now you will have the spookiest front door in the neighborhood!