DIY Trick or Treat Mesh Wreath

DIY Trick or Treat Mesh Wreath
Get into the Halloween spirit with this week’s DIY Blog, where our floral designer Susan has crafted a festive Trick or Treat Mesh Wreath that’s sure to add spooky charm to your front door! Bursting with bold Halloween colors, playful mesh ribbons, and fun seasonal accents, this wreath is the perfect way to welcome trick-or-treaters with a touch of whimsy and flair. Whether you’re decorating for a costume party or simply want to showcase your love for the holiday, Susan’s design is a creative and cheerful way to celebrate the season. 🎃👻
Supplies needed:
- (1) 15" Wreath Base Deco Mesh Work Form - Green
- (1) 10" Halloween Striped Deco Mesh
- (1) 10" Metallic Deco Mesh - Lime Green
- (1) 10" Orange Metallic Deco Mesh
- (1) 10" Black Metallic Deco Mesh
- (2) 1.5" Halloween Harlequin Ribbon
- (2) 2.5" Halloween Characters Ribbon
- (2) 2.5" Purple All Flat Glitter Ribbon
- (1) Halloween Spider Web Pumpkin Spray
- (1) 28" Purple Witch Hat Spray
- (2) 17" Purple & Black Glitter Pumpkin Ball Pick
- (1) 12" Halloween Trick or Treat Pumpkin Sign
- Scissors
- Wire Cutters
- Hot Glue
- Before getting started, make sure to gather all of the necessary supplies

- Susan began this Wreath by using the Halloween Striped Mesh first. She created a base layer of Mesh for the Wreath by covering the work form in the Halloween Mesh. She started on the outer ring of the Work Form and used the pre-existing Chenille Stems on the Work Form to tie the Mesh onto the Form. She then created loops between the sets of Chenille Stems all the way around the Form. Once the outer ring was complete she skipped over to the inner ring and completed the same process.
- Next Susan used the three solid colors of Mesh to create tubing bundles to place all over the Wreath. She cut each piece of Mesh approximately 10"-12" in length, rolled them up into a tube shape and then tied them together in a group of three onto the Wreath. She used the existing Chenille Stems on the Wreath to tie each bundle.


- Next Susan place the Halloween Trick or Treat Sign in the middle of the Wreath. She used the rope hanger to attach the Sign to the Wreath.
- When the Sign has been added this would be a great place to come to a stopping point if you wanted to.
- We did not stop at just adding the Sign, Susan continued by adding some of the Halloween florals to the Wreath. She began with the first Black & Purple Glitter Ball Spray by adding it to the top left had side of the Wreath. She trimmed some of the length off of the main stem. She used Hot Glue and the Chenille Stems on the Wreath to secure the stem in the Wreath. Next she added the Purple Witch Hats to the right hand side of the Wreath and then the second Black & Purple Glitter Ball Spray to the bottom right hand side of the Wreath.
- Once these Halloween Florals had been added, Susan moved on to making the large Bow. She tied a stacked Bow using the Halloween Ribbons selected. She began with the 1.5" Halloween Harlequin Ribbon, then layered in both of the other 2.5" Ribbons. She tied two loops of each Ribbon before adding the next. She secured the Bow with a Chenille Stem and then added the Bow to the left hand bottom corner of the Wreath.
- Once the main bow was added to the Wreath, Susan added ribbon tails all around the perimeter of the Wreath. She cut ribbon pieces into 10" strips of each ribbon and cut a dove tail into each end. She then folded the ribbons in half and secured the to the Wreath using the existing Chenille Stems.
- To use up the remainder of the Ribbon. Susan tied a small Bow using all three Ribbons and placed at the top of the Wreath just above the Trick or Treat sign.
- To finish off this Wreath, Susan cut apart the Spider Web Harlequin Pumpkins and added them to either side of the main Bow on the bottom of the Wreath.
- When the Wreath is finished you will have a festive Wreath to use throughout the Spooky Season!
- Rebecca Coffman