50 Best DIY Halloween Wreath Ideas to Spookify Your Door
Kelsey Pelzer
·6 min read
Halloween is right around the corner, and while you still have some time to weigh your costume options, you don't have to wait until the 31st to show off your frighteningly festive flair. We're talking about how one simple, sometimes-overlooked home accessory can totally transform your space—and that's spook-tacular Halloween wreaths! So we rounded up 50 that are both spooky and stylish to get you in the decorating mood.
It's easy to wish that you could just wave a magic wand and create the perfect display piece, but fortunately, there are SO many ways to showcase your spirited style. Focusing your wreath's theme on the more startling, creepier aspects of the holiday could give your place a haunted house vibe to any of your neighbors who happen to pass by (think goblins, shadowy figures, cauldrons and coffins!).
And if those brief examples sound to you like the stuff of nightmares, you can breathe a sigh of relief and emphasize the more casually commercial parts of this celebratory day. Pretty pumpkins, friendly witches and ghosts, fall flowers, and more, give you plenty of choices to create a Halloween "spooktacular" that is both on-brand and inviting. The possibilities are endless!
But don't just take our word for it—here are 50 Halloween wreaths that scream spooky and stylish. RIP boring walls and front doors—get ready for this potent dose of inspiration!
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