Spooky Glam Halloween Dollar Store Wreath

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Come see how I made a spooky glam Halloween Dollar Tree wreath & decor for my front step!

We don’t decorate a lot for Halloween because the girls and I don’t like ultra-scary things, however when we like to make a few things that are just a little spooky… but not too spooky!

This project is party of the Fall Seasonal Simplicity series hosted by Krista of The Happy Housie. I’m so excited to be joining some of my favourite bloggers in sharing our Halloween crafts with you today. Make sure to head down to the bottom of this post after you’ve read it to see all of the other Halloween crafts you can make for Autumn! Make sure to go visit all of your favourite projects, make them, and share them with your friends online!

This wreath made from dollar store items is just that. It’s spooky and Halloween-esque, but it’s not gory or icky. It’s also just a little bit glamourous with it’s black and gold colour scheme. The best part? It only costs a few dollars to make with items all found at the Dollar Tree!

Watch my video below to learn how to make this spooky glam Halloween wreath with ribbon and Halloween decor from the Dollar Tree:

With this wreath as my inspiration, I decorated the front door of my work studio in a spooky glam style with more items from the Dollar Tree. It was so fun & inexpensive and my girls love the look!

I love how this is still spooky and a little creepy for Halloween with all of the black, cobwebs and spiders, but it’s not too scary for my little ones.

We draped some dollar store faux cobwebs and garlands through the overgrown lilacs on either side of my studio front door.

Then, we wrapped some Halloween LED lights and dollar store flowers around these DIY wooden lanterns I made last month and placed them by the door.

Now my studio looks ready for Halloween, and I only spent around $20!

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More of my DIY Halloween Ideas

DIY HALLOWEEN IDEAS TO MAKE WITH YOUR CRICUT

Use your Cricut and some inexpensive dollar store supplies to make these slightly spooky and oh-so-glam DIY decorations for Halloween!

Today I’m excited to be joining a group of 16 bloggers who are also sharing a Halloween DIY or Craft project today! Hop around to take in all this stunning inspiration…

DIY Black & White Sharpie Pumpkins at The Happy Housie
DIY Halloween Doormat at Lolly Jane
DIY Felt Bat Pillow at Paint Me Pink
Spooky Glam Halloween Dollar Store Wreath at The DIY Mommy

DIY Lighted Halloween Sign at Confessions of a Serial DIYer
Tips & Tricks for DIY Hand Lettered Pumpkins at Lemon Thistle
Scrap Fabric Lighted Halloween Garland at Clean and Scentsible
Polka Dot Pumpkin Lanterns at Finding Silver Pennies

Cheesecloth Mummy Lanterns at My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Decorated Baby Boo Pumpkins at Town and Country Living
Spooky Wispy Halloween Wreath at A Pretty Life
Halloween Cloche DIY at Deeply Southern Home

DIY Creepy Halloween Floral Arrangement at House by Hoff
Easy & Elegant Halloween Wreath at Hallstrom Home
Halloween Masquerade Mask at Summer Adams
Crow Halloween Wreath at So Much Better With Age

28 Comments

  1. Looks like you and the girls are all set for Halloween. Love the wreath and not too scary. Adorable picture of the girls. Thank you for joining the Halloween Hop.

  2. LOVE this wreath! My Halloween decor always looks like it came from the dollar store. You made it so glam and cute! Definite inspiration! Hoping on try some Halloween stuff on my blog one day!

  3. Wow, this wreath is pretty and just the right amount of spooky Christina :)! Loving those very “scary” looks on your cute girls face LOL. Thanks for sharing at The Creative Circle link party, I will feature this project today!. Hope you come to party with us again!

  4. I would love it if you’d create some more Halloween DIY & decor videos. I have family over for trick or treating and like to decorate! Your ideas are great inspiration!!!

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