Handmade Halloween wreath ideas! Popular crafts you can make with everyday materials
Here are some handmade wreath ideas we recommend for anyone wondering how to decorate for Halloween!
While wreaths are often associated with Christmas, more and more people are making Halloween-themed wreaths using Halloween and autumn colors.
Making one yourself might seem difficult at first, but there’s no need to worry—materials are easy to find at 100-yen shops, and there are plenty of simple tutorials available!
Whether you prefer a colorful wreath or a slightly darker one, create a wreath you love and get into the Halloween spirit.
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Handmade Halloween wreath ideas! Popular crafts you can make with everyday materials (1–10)
[Flower Paper] Monster Wreath
Cut the cardboard into a circle and remove the center to make a wreath base.
Crumple tissue paper and glue it to the base, then attach the eye parts.
Glue on fangs, horns, candies, and other pieces made from origami to finish.
Use tissue paper in Halloween or monster colors to make it vibrant.
By intentionally varying the sizes and the order of colors you attach, you can bring out a mysterious, monster-like feel.
You can also customize the candies into bats or spiders—decorate however you like!
Halloween wreath made with rings
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Pass the ring-shaped parts—made by rolling strips of construction paper—through a slim circular base and secure them.
Attach a spiderweb made from transparent origami paper to the center of the base, and tie on a hanging string.
Stick jack-o’-lantern faces and stars onto the ring parts, and glue on a spider made from pipe cleaners and pom-poms to finish.
The ring parts use orange, purple, and brown construction paper, but feel free to use any colors you like.
Enjoy making your original Halloween wreath!
Halloween wreath made with rubber bands
Thread about 60–80 rubber bands onto a tube, then remove them and tie the center with another rubber band.
Cut the looped sections on both sides with scissors, then trim the ends to shape it.
Pass a twist tie through the central rubber band and attach it to the base.
This will become the ghost, so make lots of them in various colors until the base is completely covered.
Attach googly-eye parts to the rubber bands, thread a hanging string through, and it’s done.
Mixing rubber band colors adds a nice accent.
Handmade Halloween wreath ideas! Popular DIY crafts you can make with everyday materials (11–20)
A spiderweb wreath made with lacing
With decorations that combine a Halloween-like atmosphere and cuteness, you can create a seasonal feel just by hanging them on the wall.
Cut out the bottom of a disposable container that you can get at a 100-yen shop, and use the remaining part as the wreath frame.
Punch holes in the frame and thread yarn through them.
If you make it with a spiderweb in mind, the process becomes even more fun.
Use the cut-out bottom to make a small spider.
Place it on the finished web, and you’ll have an adorable spider and spiderweb wreath.
It’s safe even for small children to work on, making it perfect for parent–child crafting.
Pom-pom wreath in Halloween colors

This is a cute, fluffy decoration made with yarn in Halloween colors: purple, green, orange, and black.
First, wrap the yarn around your hand, tie a knot in the middle, then cut and trim it into a round pom-pom.
Make lots of these.
A gardening frame is handy if you have one, but if not, make a wreath base out of cardboard.
Glue the pom-poms onto the cardboard base, balancing the colors as you go.
It’s fun to make together with your child, discussing where to place each color.
Display the finished wreath on your front door, wall, or in the living room to create the perfect atmosphere for a Halloween party.
Felt Halloween decorations

This is a Halloween wall decoration made with felt.
Cut felt into leaf shapes and make many pieces by gluing them onto wire.
Gather the wired leaves, slightly offsetting their positions, and you’ll have a felt leaf decoration.
Its simplicity gives it a sophisticated look.
It looks lovely placed by a window, or you can stick it on the wall as a garland.
Shape it into a circle and secure it, then add Halloween ornaments to turn it into a wreath.
Since it uses wire, you can freely change the shape, making it a decoration you can enjoy in many different ways.
Wreath made of ribbons and fabric scraps

This wreath charms with its festive, soft appearance created using ribbons and fabric scraps.
The key point is how easy it is to make: simply wrap ribbons and scraps around a loop formed from a wire hanger.
To convey the season or event vibe, it’s important to be particular about the colors of the materials you use.
For Halloween, the classic approach is to base it on orange and yellow, then incorporate black and purple.
You can set the mood with color alone, or make it more playful by using ribbons and washi tape featuring Halloween-themed designs.



