
With a foam brush, paint three pumpkins with a thin layer of Modge Podge® and sprinkle with orange glitter. Let them dry for 15 minutes.

With a foam brush, paint the embroidery hoop with black craft paint. Let it dry 15 minutes.

Making sure the hoop clasp is at the bottom, arrange the skull and glittered pumpkins in a group and hot glue into place. You will need to hold down each item for about 1-2 minutes while the glue dries to ensure placement. Taking small bits of moss, hot glue in between holes and spots to fill in the spaces.

Tie a bow using about 10 inches of black and white ribbon. Glue into place at the bottom center of the wreath. Tie a few bows or create triple loops with purple glittered ribbon. Tuck these into a few spots over the moss and hot glue into place. Hot glue a feathered crow onto the top right of the wreath. I found it helped to wire his foot into place then place hot glue over the top to secure. If you need to, you can use a little paint to cover up the glue.

Add this glam Halloween wreath to your front door or above your mantel. Anywhere you place this DIY wreath, it'll definitely make an statement!

With a foam brush, paint three pumpkins with a thin layer of Modge Podge® and sprinkle with orange glitter. Let them dry for 15 minutes.

With a foam brush, paint the embroidery hoop with black craft paint. Let it dry 15 minutes.

Making sure the hoop clasp is at the bottom, arrange the skull and glittered pumpkins in a group and hot glue into place. You will need to hold down each item for about 1-2 minutes while the glue dries to ensure placement. Taking small bits of moss, hot glue in between holes and spots to fill in the spaces.

Tie a bow using about 10 inches of black and white ribbon. Glue into place at the bottom center of the wreath. Tie a few bows or create triple loops with purple glittered ribbon. Tuck these into a few spots over the moss and hot glue into place. Hot glue a feathered crow onto the top right of the wreath. I found it helped to wire his foot into place then place hot glue over the top to secure. If you need to, you can use a little paint to cover up the glue.

Add this glam Halloween wreath to your front door or above your mantel. Anywhere you place this DIY wreath, it'll definitely make an statement!