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Spooky Spider Light Wreath

Make this Spooky Spider Light Wreath for Halloween!  All you need is a string of spider lights, a grapevine wreath and black spray paint!

I made another wreath.  Because, well, I’m wreath obsessed if you haven’t noticed!  😉  I swear I hadn’t planned on making another one for a long, long time.  But then my Mom gave me an old Christmas wreath base that was all sparkly and looking kind of like snakes.  It screamed Halloween to me and I knew right away that I was going to spray paint it black.

Spooky Spider Light Wreath {A Pretty Life}

Then I saw a string of battery powered spider lights at Walmart and I knew just what to do with them…My Spooky Spider Light Wreath was born!


Spooky Spider Light Wreath {A Pretty Life}

So here it is during the day…it looks great in the light too.  BUT you have to see it at night! Are you ready?  Ok, wait for it…wait for it…

Spooky Spider Light Wreath {A Pretty Life}

Love.  This.  Wreath!  It’s just the perfect amount of spooky!

Spooky Spider Light Wreath {A Pretty Life}

This whole project took me 1/2 hour to complete, cost me $4 for the lights, I already had the spray paint and the wreath base was free.   Now that’s my kind of project!  Simple & cheap.  And so fabulous.


Spooky Spider Light Wreath {A Pretty Life}


How much do I love Halloween?!

Have a spooky day!

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22 Comments

  1. Cool! Love it! What a great idea.

    I was just at Walmart last night and was a little sickened to see they already have some Christmas stuff out! WTH??? Every year they start with it a little earlier. But really, October 1st? That’s way too soon!

    ~ Catie

  2. My kids would want that in their rooms! My weekly linky party–One Creative Weekend–has gone spooky this week in honor of my thirteenth party. If you haven’t already, I hope you’ll visit “One Creative Weekend” on OneCreativeMommy.com (open every Fri-Wed) and link up this idea and anything else you’d like to share. (You can include non-Halloween posts as well, but feel free to link up as many Halloween-themed posts as you like.) There are two categories—one for Halloween and one for everything else.

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