DIY Halloween Mesh Wreath
DIY Halloween Mesh Wreath
This week our floral designer Tim created this adorable Halloween Mesh Wreath. He used a few of our Halloween Floral Stems, a small Metal Sign, Halloween Ribbon and Orange Deco Mesh. This is a great wreath to use inside or outside your home. You can make one of your very own using the steps and supplies listed below
- (1) 15" Wreath Base Deco Mesh Work Form
- (1) 10" Orange Metallic Deco Mesh
- (1) 2.5" Halloween Glitter Stripes Ribbon
- (1) 2.5" Black & White Harlequin Ribbon
- (4) 28" Halloween Glitter Bead Spray
- (3) 16" Halloween Eyeballs Curly Pick
- (1) 20" Metal Boo Ghost Yard Decor
- (1) 26" Halloween Witch Spray
- Wire Cutters
- Scissors
- Hot Glue
- Floral Wire
- Before you get started, make sure to gather all of the necessary supplies
- Tim began this Wreath by creating the Mesh Wreath base. He used the 10" Orange Deco Mesh to make puffs along the Work Wreath Frame. He used the chenille stems that are attached to the Work Wreath to tie down the puffs. He started on the outer ring and then worked is way onto the inner ring; adding the puffs all the way around the Wreath until the frame was filled.
- Next Tim added our Ghost Boo Sign to the Wreath. He removed the legs that came on the sign and then attached it using floral wire. He placed it on the upper left hand side of the Wreath.
- Then Tim began adding the two Halloween Ribbons to the Wreath. He looped them throughout the Wreath using the original chenille stems to tie the ribbon. He also created a 4 loop bow using the same ribbon and placed it beneath the Boo Ghost.
- Once the Ribbon and Bow had been added, Tim then started working on adding the Halloween Florals. He added both the Eyeball Picks and Glitter Ball Sprays throughout the Wreath using hot glue to secure them. He twisted the Glitter Ball Sprays to give them more movement and texture.
- Lastly, Tim added the Harlequin Witch Spray to the top right hand side of the Wreath.
- Once you have added all of the components you can come to a stopping point. You will then have a fun and festive Wreath to use throughout the Spooky season.
- Rebecca Coffman