Will they dare knock?
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There are a lot of ways to get creative in October, including DIY Halloween costumes and spooky crafts for kids! Just look at your neighbor's porch or entryway, and you'll see everyone flexing their crafting skills with Halloween decorations galore. Spiders, witch hats, and jack-o'-lanterns are just the start. It's pretty safe to say that the centerpiece of your home—your front door!—deserves the most attention. So why not adorn it with one of these adorable Halloween wreaths?
It makes sense if you think about it. Halloween door decorations will be the first thing your trick-or-treaters or costume party guests will see when they show up at your home. That's why we've made this list of the best DIY Halloween wreath ideas, which is full of cute, spooky, and sweet options. (We're serious on that last one; there's an adorable wreath that uses real candy corn!) They're not only fun but incredibly easy to make, too.
Welcome visitors with a Halloween-themed, rainbow-colored wreath—which, by the way, doubles as a pumpkin craft you can do with the kids! But if you'd prefer to stick with a darker, spookier vibe that matches the overall atmosphere of the holiday, you can make that happen, too: Our ideas include skull-shaped wreaths, wreaths laden with black crows and witch silhouettes, and plenty of other eerie options. Your houseguests will be almost (almost!) too afraid to knock.
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1
Berry Halloween Wreath
If you want to go a little more elegant and less over-the-top, try this berry pretty wreath. All you have to do is find black, orange, and purple berry sprigs and alternate the colors as you go around.
Get the tutorial at That's What Che Said.
2
Mesh and Eyeball Wreath
Keep an eye out for guests and trick-or-treaters with this slightly creepy yet whimsical wreath. Assemble it with ease―you don't even need hot glue!
Get the tutorial at Polka Dot Chair.
3
Yarn Ball Spider Wreath
You need a little patience to wrap multiple balls of yarn. But once that's done, this cute little wreath comes together with ease. Those little yarn spiders are more cute than creepy.
See more at Kid Friendly Things to Do.
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4
Black Crepe Paper Wreath
Black crepe paper flowers make an elegant arrangement with just the right amount of spookiness to evoke the holiday. Making the flowers by hand allows you to give each one more character.
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
5
Jack-O'-Lantern Wreath
If you're into Halloween crafts, you probably have a bunch of orange felt scraps laying around. Don't let them go to waste! Assemble a little wreath, made even more adorable thanks to some googly eyes.
Get the tutorial at Artsy Fartsy Mama.
6
Pinecone Monster Wreath
Speaking of googly eyes, how cute is this little green monster? Assemble the face with pinecones that are spray-painted green. A few spiky teeth and a fun bowtie pull the whole look together.
Get the tutorial at Craftaholics Anonymous.
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7
Ghost Wreath
Boo! Did this wreath scare you? Probably not, but it is hauntingly cute, don't you think? The felt ghosts are so easy to create, and the wreath only requires a quick coat of spray paint.
Get the tutorial at Occasionally Crafty.
8
Eyeball Halloween Wreath
This pop art-inspired "beware" wreath is as easy as peel and stick, which means you'll bring on the spooks in no time! That also means it's easy enough to make with the kids.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
9
Halloween Ribbon Wreath
Ribbon wreaths are a beautiful option no matter the season, and this Halloween design is no exception. Choose an array of black, white, and orange ribbons and alternate tying them around a foam wreath. The best part, imperfection is the point!
Get the tutorial at Landeelu.
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10
Black Crow Halloween Wreath
This all-black wreath idea certainly serves up the spooky vibes. A base of spray-painted grapevine makes the perfect "nest" for an eerie faux crow.
Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin & a Princess.
11
Customizable Hay Wreath
If you love farmhouse-chic décor, you might already have some hay and black wood letters available. This cute wreath only takes 15 minutes to make, and you can customize it three different ways for year after year use!
Get the tutorial at The Homes I Have Made.
12
Glittery Spider Wreath
Glittery and spooky? Yes, please! Use glitter to give the elements on this spooky wreath an extra fun pop of color. The "eek" is a free printable, too!
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
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13
Friendly Ghost Wreath
If you'd rather not scare away your visitors, you can try your hand at this cute friendly ghost wreath. It's also a fun way to repurpose any embroidery hoops you have lying around.
Get the tutorial at Flamingo Toes.
14
Ribbons and Ghosts Wreath
You won't believe how easy it is to put together this festive DIY wreath. If you know how to tie a slip knot, you're in business. And if you don't, not to worry: This blogger will show you how it's done.
Get the tutorial at Positively Splendid.
15
Candy Corn Wreath
Nothing scary about this wreath! This sweet project is a great way to use up any extra bags of candy corn you have in the house.
Get the tutorial at Woman's Day.
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16
Halloween Skull Wreath
All right, we're officially scared. This wreath is made out of miniature styrofoam skulls, which are pieced together using a combination of sturdy wire and hot glue.
Get the tutorial at Tried & True.
17
Batty Wreath
Keep things simple with this mostly monochrome wreath. A brightly colored ribbon adds just the right amount of color to the spooky scene.
Get the tutorial at Eighteen25.
18
Halloween Candy Wreath
Use a variety of retro candy to create a wreath that's equal parts whimsical and sophisticated. Your trick-or-treaters will love getting a preview of the coming attractions.
Get the tutorial at Country Living.
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19
Black Cat Wreath
Add two black ears, and suddenly any basic wreath looks an awful lot like a cat. This simple craft sets the perfect Halloween tone!
Get the tutorial at Shaken Together.
20
Cupcake Liner Wreath
Put away your hot glue gun and whip out your baking supplies! You'll need nothing more than a foam wreath form, cupcake liners, pins, and some ribbon to make this wreath.
Get the tutorial at MomDot.
Tierney McAfee
Tierney McAfee is a freelance writer and Country Living and The Pioneer Woman contributor who covers entertainment,holiday & entertaining, food & drinks, design ideas, DIY, and more.