I met a woman the other day who said she loves Halloween but doesn't have much time to decorate. She asked me what she could do to the front of her house that was simple, cute and provided holiday spirit. My answer was to decorate like Christmas- a few string lights and a wreath! Sometimes we only associate wreaths with the December holiday but I am seeing more and more Halloween wreaths in stores and hanging on front doors. Below are a few examples:




In order from top to bottom: Monster Wreath from
craftster.com, a Musty Wreath from
Marthastewart.com, A black cedar wreath from
Grandinroad.com and a classic black ribbon wreath from
thelongthread.com.You can find wicked wreaths in almost any Halloween store these days. With a few of the links to tutorials above, you can also make your own!
Happy Haunting!
Ellenor
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