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October 9, 2012

DIY Halloween Spider Wreath

Make a beaded spider Halloween wreath

Time to reveal the Halloween themed wreath I started making in August!  I have been meaning to make this for years, but kept forgetting until the day before Halloween.  Not this year! 

Supplies:

After I made my spiders (using this tutorial of mine) and turned a pool noodle into a wreath (it's still holding strong!) I was ready.  I glued the end of a piece of yarn to anchor it.

Turn a pool noodle into a foam wreath

Then I started wrapping.  Oh boy.  No one seems to mention in their yarn wreath tutorials what a boring and never-ending task making a yarn wreath is.  In the beginning, I hated wrapping the yarn so much I almost abandoned the idea again.  I persevered (mostly because I'd already shared my pool noodle and plans), and spread it out over about a week of re-runs of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.  An excellent choice because a) I loved (and still love) that show and b) the campy-scary plot lines were perfectly themed.   


I am sure there are a million ways to do this, but I wrapped the yarn firmly, but with gaps, and then when I had a few rows done, I simply moved the yarn over.  It sped up the process instead of lining up each one individually.

How to make a yarn wrapped wreath

When I was done, I tied off the yarn in the back.  To attach the spiders, I ran some white thread through one end of the eye pin and tied it tightly, with the knot at the back.  I wanted them to dangle a bit, like they're crawling around.  You could also use a dab of glue and affix them by their bodies.

DIY Beaded Halloween Spider

I used the same thread to dangle a spider in the middle.

DIY Halloween Spider Wreath

To hang the wreath, I originally just wrapped a piece of black ribbon around the wreath:

DIY Beaded Spider Wreath for Halloween

But then Hubby came up with this genius idea: he twisted in two screws (with a touch of glue on the ends) and then once the glue dried overnight, he wrapped heavy duty picture hanging wires around the screw, fashioning a little loop.  We hung the loop on a screw already in our front door and it's completely hidden.

How to hang a foam wreath

I only did one layer of yarn and, in certain light, the orange of the pool noodle seems to make the cream a bit orangey.  It works for my orange, black and white colour scheme but for other noodle-users, I recommend a darker yarn or double wrapping.

Yarn wrapped pretty Halloween wreath
A pretty, not scary, Halloween wreath!
Sparkly spider Halloween wreath

For the first time, I'm thrilled with our condo-issued orange front door!

Here are some creepy crawly close ups:

How to make a beaded spider for Halloween
How to make a beaded spider for Halloween
How to make a beaded spider for Halloween

My neighbor tells me that her little girl loves this wreath and she wants to come over to touch, examine, and pet each spider, so that totally makes me smile.

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August 9, 2012

How to Make an Inexpensive Wreath Form Using a Pool Noodle

I've had "yarn wreath" on my to-do list forever.  I've been putting off the yarn wrapped wreath for two reasons:

1. It looks like a lot of piddly work
2. Foam wreaths are friggin' expensive, 40% off coupon or not

See, I'm cheap as well as lazy.  I've actually been really tempted to just buy a yarn wreath from Knock Knockin, because Agnes is so talented and so imaginative, but, like with my recent agate necklace DIY, I've been hesitant to spend too much money.  Even with funding, I know that my research stay in Hungary will be expensive, so I'm saving my pennies.  But look at the gorgeousness:

Mint green yarn wreath
Mint Candy Apple Wreath by Knock Knockin: The Original Felt Yarn Wreath

Peach and black yarn wreath
Mellon Wreath by Knock Knockin: The Original Felt Yarn Wreath
Pirate nautical yarn wreath
Nautical Wreath by The Baker's Daughter

Modern yarn wreath
Geometric Garden Wreath by Knock Knockin: The Original Felt Yarn Wreath
I decided I could not live yarn wreath-less much longer.

I had seen a tip for making a wreath from that pipe insulation stuff, but when I went to Canadian Tire with wonderful Hubs to fiddle with the foam insulation, it kept going all bendy, no matter what I did.  The trip was not wasted though, because I grabbed plan B: a pool noodle.  I'd heard of these working pretty well as wreaths too, but could never track one down in the winter and totally forgot about woolly wreaths in the summer.


I decided to use the length as-is for a large, statement-making wreath.  I formed it into a circle and Hubby applied some of the LePage Gel Epoxy we used for the agate necklaces.  Then we taped the seam with clear packing tape, which was thin enough not to create a bulgy mess.  I ignored it for a week or so and the hold is still strong.  It made a perfect foam wreath replacement, for less than $2.00.

A pool noodle foam wreath tutorial

It seems I am totally obsessed with orange.  Orange shirt, orange dress.  I also have orange flip flops.  Now I have an orange wreath base. 

How to make a wreath form out of a pool noodle

I have started wrapping the yarn.  Here's a hint at the theme...

Halloween yarn wreath
Halloween Wreath by The Baker's Daughter
UPDATE: here's the super cute and only somewhat spooky Halloween wreath I made!

How to make a foam wreath with a pool noodle
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