Halloween Wreath
Are looking for something to do with the kids/grandkids this weekend? Try this Last Minute Halloween Craft. It’s fun for all ages!
Supplies
1 14 inch metal wreath form with 4 dividing sections
8 large black trash bags
1/4 Yellow plastic table cloth
1/4 Orange plastic table cloth
1 Festive bow
1 -3 sequence embellishments
1 twelve inch length thin craft wire
Step-by-Step
1 Cut trash bag in half length wise; place one half ontop of other; fold in half again; cut; fold in half again and cut, fold and cut one last time making eight 15×17 pieces; repeat with remaining 7 bags (64 pieces)
2 Cut each plastic table cloth section into five 15×17 inch pieces( 5 of each color)
3 Tie 8 black pieces in a single knot, one at a time, to the inside ring; repeat this step, until all 4 inside sections are completed
4 Tie 8 black pieces to each outside ring section
3 Tie orange and yellow pieces evenly spaced around wreath; fluff and open all pieces
4 Using craft wire secure festive bow, and sequence embellishments
Last night we celebrated Joey’s Birthday and look who stopped by…
Happy Halloween Lets Go Red Sox!













you are so talented and patient..
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I’m impressed ~ great idea. My mind is rolling. You could adapt this to all types of parties ~ sports, using team colors and small sports items ~ birthdays according to the theme of the party. Children as a take home holiday craft ~GLITTER! 😉
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The idea came to me Monday morning, as I was cleaning my craft room and tripped over the wire wreath form while holding a large trash bag in my hand. I immediately stopped cleaning and stated crafting. I just love when crazy ideas like this pop into my head. You absolutely can run with this idea…as I was making it I was already thinking of Christmas and how cool a white trash bag wreath would look embellished with ornaments, balls and bells!
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Felicia, you have creativity in spades. Wonderful!
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Thank you EJ. I love to craft as much as I love to cook!
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Lucky me hanging in my house
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A very fine work of art from scratch none the less looks like plastic bag sales may go up now. And like you said in your reply if green bags look out X-mas…:-)
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I’m thinking a cinco de mayo ~ using the pastel color bags you get from local shops ~ decorating with maracas or small sombreros. Wreath could match your piñata ~ serve margaritas …
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Now your cooking hot here – There is a good likelyhood these could go on the market even? Rule one however never peel Green Chile and then rub your eyes no matter how itchy 🙂
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