I’ve never thought of myself as a front door, wreath sort of person.
But apparently some Halloween fairy sprinkled some goblin who-haw on me while at Hobby Lobby the other day.
I bought a black boa, a wreath wire thingy and this charming little crow that scares the heebie-jeebies out of my 2 year old.
On a scale from 1 to 10 (1 being easiest) this diy project is isn’t even a 1 … took me 5 minutes to complete.
There you have it!
One wack-a-doo Halloween wreath in all its foo-foo glory.
Black, orange and a touch of gold…that’s what I call Halloween Chic.
OK all you ghosts and goblins…come on over!
Kristin @ bliss-athome.com says
I love your glam pumpkins Michelle ๐ xo Kristin
Michelle Hinckley says
Thanks Kristin…I’m pretty in love with them myself….:)
Christy says
I must try to make that, and love the pumpkins
Michelle Hinckley says
Share pics if you do! It’s a super easy project. Happy crafting!
Nikki D says
“Goblin who-haw…wack-a-doo Halloween wreath…charming little crow…heebie-jeebies …foo-foo glory”. A more fun string of words has never been strung together ๐
Michelle Hinckley says
He! He! Glad you found them so entertaining! I’ve discovered that I’m brimming with creative literary genius when I write these posts at midnight. Thanks gal! ๐
Tess @ Tips on Life and Love says
Haha, I love how you used a black boa for your wreath! It’s a great way to maybe get rid of some of last year’s costume.
Michelle Hinckley says
I know right? Like what else am I going to do with a black boa? ๐
Life With Munchers says
Fabulous! I wish Halloween was more popular over here (UK). You have managed to make it look not too spooky, but stylish a the same time. Great post!
Michelle Hinckley says
Not popular in the UK? Too bad. Such a fun holiday! Thanks for your kind words…I too thought Halloween needed a little glam amongst all the gore. ๐