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 (21–30)
A Halloween wreath made with 100-yen shop items

This wreath is perfect for a Halloween party and can be made with items from the 100-yen shop.
Pick up a wreath base, yarn, and decorations you like.
First, stick double-sided tape around the wreath base and wrap the yarn around and around it.
Since it’s Halloween, colors like purple and black, or orange, would work well.
Next, use glue to attach eye-catching decorations such as jack-o’-lanterns, ghosts, and witches.
Finally, have fun adding ribbons and other decorations to finish off a cute wreath!
[Paper Plates & Origami] Pumpkin Wreath
Pumpkin wreaths are cute in both color and shape, and they’re perfect for indoor decoration.
First, fold a sheet of white origami paper into a triangle three times.
Draw a jack-o’-lantern on the folded side, cut it out, and unfold it.
You’ll have a chain of pumpkins in a circle.
Next, glue rectangular pieces of origami paper onto a paper plate.
Mix in patterned origami for a lively finish.
Paste several different kinds around the plate.
Then, cut a circle of origami to fit the center of the plate and write a Halloween-style message on it.
Glue it on together with the jack-o’-lantern paper cutouts, and you’re done! It also looks cute if you hang lots of them in your room with strings.
[Tulle Fabric] Monster Wreath
![[Tulle Fabric] Monster Wreath](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/buO8rHBZpBk/sddefault.jpg)
A decoration that shapes an entire wreath like a monster creates a different kind of impact from the wreaths we typically imagine.
Wrapping your favorite color of tulle around a polyethylene wreath base and adding monster eyes and teeth is a process that kids will definitely tackle with high energy.
With the center of the wreath serving as the monster’s mouth, this design delivers both fright and cuteness—perfect for Halloween.
It’s a Halloween wreath you won’t forget after seeing it once, ideal for when you want to make a wreath that stands out from everyone else’s.
Crescent Lease

A crescent wreath with a design that evokes a crescent moon would make a great decoration to enhance the mysterious mood of Halloween night.
While many widely known crescent wreaths come with a wreath base already shaped like a crescent moon, you can easily create the shape by arranging artificial flowers and ornaments in a crescent.
Since you’ll use a hot glue gun, the work is simple, but if children are helping, please make sure an adult supervises.
It’s a Halloween wreath that is simple yet festive, and one I’d love to see even those who aren’t confident in crafts try making.
Bat wreath

This is a Halloween-themed, cute wreath featuring bat ornaments made from felt.
By creating templates, cutting the felt, and using foam parts, you can add three-dimensional bats that give the wreath a depth you can’t achieve with flat decorations.
The materials are easy to gather, but if children are participating, it’s safer for an adult to handle tools like craft knives and tweezers.
You can also adjust the measurements of the templates to create bats in your preferred silhouette, so try making a one-of-a-kind wreath full of your own originality.
Chic wreath

When you think of Halloween in Japan, the image tends to be colorful and glitzy, including costumes.
But why not try making a dark wreath that evokes the holiday’s original spirit? Sophisticated shades like black and purple are sure to create a truly grown-up Halloween atmosphere.
Using materials such as preserved flowers and colored coque feathers will give it a texture distinct from children’s crafts.
It’s a chic wreath that will cast a moody glow over Halloween night.
Wreath made with Tant paper

This Halloween wreath is made with TANT paper, which is often used for crafts thanks to its supple texture and wide range of colors.
Using a craft punch to cut shapes from TANT paper to make flowers, or snipping to create feather-like designs, you can easily produce an elegant-looking wreath with simple steps.
It’s also great that all the materials can be found at stationery stores or 100-yen shops, which is reassuring for those not used to crafting.
It’s a vibrant Halloween wreath that invites you to experiment with TANT paper in various colors.



