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)
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.
A wreath made from cardboard

This is an easy-to-make wreath that uses cardboard as the base.
One of its appeals is that you can adjust the size of the circle to create a wreath that’s easy to display.
Cut the cardboard into a ring shape and wrap it with colorful fleece yarn.
Since you wrap it to cover the entire piece of cardboard, it won’t end up looking cheap—that’s another highlight.
After that, just attach some ornaments and you’re done: a simple process that still results in a gorgeous wreath.
The overall vibe changes a lot depending on what colors you wrap, so it might be fun to try a variety of color combinations.
Paper flower wreath

A wreath made of origami paper flowers is a decoration that lets you enjoy the uniquely matte texture of colored paper and is sure to shine.
It’s easy to make—just attach flowers in Halloween-inspired colors to a wreath base made from colored construction paper.
However, since you’ll use scissors to shape the petals, be sure an adult helps if you’re crafting with children who aren’t yet comfortable with these tools.
This recommended wreath will brighten up Halloween with its colorful paper flowers.



