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How to make a DIY Tulle Halloween Wreath

Want to make a simple, colorful monster wreath? Here’s an inexpensive way to make a DIY Tulle Halloween Wreath!

Whether you plan to go wild with Halloween decorations or just keep it simple, a wreath is always a great way to give your front door a festive touch.

One of the easiest ways to make a wreath is with tulle!

Today I want to share the simple tutorial for how I made this tulle monster wreath for Halloween.

It’s easy and inexpensive to do, and you can customize it to any color or design preferences you have!

how to make a tulle halloween wreath

How to make a DIY tulle Halloween wreath

Supplies needed:

  • Rolls of tulle – 100 yards total
  • a foam wreath form
  • two foam balls (or ping pong balls)
  • One sheet of white craft foam
  • hot glue

Steps to make a tulle Halloween wreath:

Wondering how to make a wreath out of tulle? It’s so easy!

Step 1: Cut the tulle

I started by cutting the tulle. I ended up making two different lengths- one set about 9 inches and one set about 12 inches.

Making a Tulle Wreath - Charleston Crafted

Step 2: Knot the tulle

I then took a strand and tied it in a simple double knot around the wreath. It should be tight but just loose enough that you can rotate it around the ring.

Making a Tulle Wreath - Charleston Crafted

Step 3: Repeat

Repeat the knotting over and over and over again. I suggest doing this while watching a movie! You want to have full coverage of the wreath form.

I alternated between shorter and longer strands, to give it more depth.

Making a Tulle Wreath - Charleston Crafted

I just tied and tied and tied. I worked on this while watching tv, but it took on and off about two hours. Way longer than I anticipated.

Making a Tulle Wreath - Charleston Crafted

I squished and squished the tulle strands into the wreath. I shoved them as close together as possible so there were no gaps.

Making a Tulle Wreath - Charleston Crafted

This is how it looked in the end. I fluffed it up and trimmed any extra-long sticky-outy pieces.

Making a Tulle Wreath - Charleston Crafted

Step 4: Accessorize

Next was time for accessories.

I picked up these eyeballs at the dollar store – spooky!

I also cut some triangles out of white foam for scary teeth.

Making a Tulle Wreath - Charleston Crafted

I used hot glue to attach the accessories to the wreath. It turned out totally adorable!

Making a Tulle Wreath - Charleston Crafted

We also taped up some creepy crawlers to make Sean’s front door complete!  Rawr!

Making a Tulle Wreath - Charleston Crafted

How are you decorating for Halloween?

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