Halloween is an excellent time for you to experiment with your creative side.

From the costume to your house, your mind is free to explore as many ideas as you want.

It is in the finer details where you could truly make a difference.

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Here are some Halloween wreath ideas to make you stand out.

What tools & supplies do I need to make a Halloween wreath?

Halloween wreaths are relatively easy items to make.

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All you need is a wire coat hanger, pliers, scissors and masking tape or glue.

Use the pliers to bend the coat hanger into a circle and stick away.

The ring used to keep laundry baskets open also makes an ideal wreath base.

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Depending on your theme, the materials that you stick around the coat hanger are entirely up to you.

Die the feathers to a color that is in line with Halloween.

Black, orange or red are the primary colors that feature in Halloween.

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you’re free to decide on a single color or combine either.

Stick the feathers around the coat hanger and watch your creation come alive.

To avoid your wreath looking plain, you could add some ornaments on to the wreath.

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Once finished place the wreath anywhere that you c’mon.

The hook on the hanger enables you to attach them anywhere.

Doors, hallways or windows where everyone can see them, are great places for your wreath.

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If you have anoutdoor Halloween party, the wreath can make a great addition to your makeshiftgraveyard.

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Boo wreath

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Simple Halloween wreath

This project is very simple.

Kids of all ages can make their very own Halloween wreath.

Artificial nuts can also be bought at the stores mentioned above.

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once you nail these items, you will need a base for your wreath.

Cut a hole in the middle of the circle, to make it look like a doughnut.

When this is done, paint it green and let it dry completely.

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With the glue gun, glue leaves, acorns and other natural items to the base.

As the glue dries, cut out Halloween spooks from the construction paper.

Ghosts, goblins, bats, witches, pumpkins, jack-o-lanterns, or monsters are some of the choices.

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Glue these creatures with the glue gun between the items already in place.

When your wreath is completely dry, hang the wreath in a place where everyone can see it.

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Spider web wreath

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Skeleton wreath

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DIY Geo Mesh Eyeball Wreath

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Mickey wreath

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Gothic wreath with mini skeleton

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Lighted Jack-O-Lanter Wreath

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Halloween tree with cat, bats, fence lighted wreath

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Skull wreath

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Spider web crochet wreath

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Pennywise wreath

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Jack Skellington face wreath

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Eyeball wreath

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Witch Cauldron Wreath

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DIY Halloween Witch Wreath

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Dark forest wreath

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Halloween Witch Crashing

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Skeleton wreath

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Skeleton Halloween Wreath

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DIY glow in the dark Halloween wreath

Conclusion

Wreaths add great depth to your Halloween decor.

They are simple to make and can be modified to suit every other occasion with minimal effort.

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