
Begin by wrapping the wreath form with the black ribbon. Hot glue one end of the ribbon to the wreath form and wrap it around until the form is completely covered in ribbon. Glue the end of the ribbon to secure it.

Remove the leaves from the roses with eyeballs. Glue the leaves onto the wreath form. Angle them toward the outside of the wreath and the inside of the wreath.

Pull the heads of the roses with eyeballs off of the stems and snip off the remaining tip of the rose. Add a large dab of hot glue to the bottom of the rose. Press the rose onto the wreath form. Hold in place until it’s mostly dry. Repeat.

To make the hanger, glue a small piece of ribbon to the back of the wreath.

It’s spooky, yet pretty, no? I think it’s the perfect Halloween addition to any front door or mantel.

Begin by wrapping the wreath form with the black ribbon. Hot glue one end of the ribbon to the wreath form and wrap it around until the form is completely covered in ribbon. Glue the end of the ribbon to secure it.

Remove the leaves from the roses with eyeballs. Glue the leaves onto the wreath form. Angle them toward the outside of the wreath and the inside of the wreath.

Pull the heads of the roses with eyeballs off of the stems and snip off the remaining tip of the rose. Add a large dab of hot glue to the bottom of the rose. Press the rose onto the wreath form. Hold in place until it’s mostly dry. Repeat.

To make the hanger, glue a small piece of ribbon to the back of the wreath.

It’s spooky, yet pretty, no? I think it’s the perfect Halloween addition to any front door or mantel.