10 DIY Halloween Wreaths

Last Updated on June 30, 2026 by Masha Eretnova

Halloween wreath crafts are a great (and quick) way to decorate for the spooky season, for both kids and adults.

This collections has ideas with pumpkins, ghosts, spiders, bats, monsters, and Halloween colors you can hang on your the door or wall.

All these wreath ideas can be made at school or at home with simple, and often super cheap, supplies from Dollar Tree store.

Halloween Witch Wreath

You can make simple Halloween wreath with kids using yellow and black paper and jute.

Draw and cut out circular moon and black silhouette of a witch and glue them to a store-bought wreath ring wrapped in jute.

DIY Halloween Wreath For Under $10

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This Halloween wreath gives kids a fun way to help make the house feel spooky for the season. They can enjoy choosing where the orange and black pieces go and watching the wreath come together little by little. It also feels exciting to see their handmade Halloween decoration hanging on the door.

A 10-Minute Ridiculously Easy Monster Wreath

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Kids can have a silly time making a monster that looks friendly instead of scary. The big googly eyes and fuzzy green feathers make it fun to give the monster a name and a funny voice. Hanging it on the door can make Halloween feel playful every time someone walks by.

Printable Halloween Wreath

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Coloring each Halloween piece can keep kids busy in a fun and calm way. They can pick bright colors for the pumpkins, candy, ghosts, and bats, then enjoy seeing all the pieces come together in one wreath. The finished paper wreath can make their room, classroom, or door feel ready for Halloween.

Easy Halloween Paper Wreath

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This paper wreath is a nice pick for kids who enjoy folding and making small decorations. They can add the ghost and pumpkin to give it a cute Halloween look. After they finish, they can hang it up and show the wreath they made with their own hands.

Black Crow Frame Wreath

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This crow wreath has a spooky look that older kids may find fun for Halloween. They can enjoy the black birds, twisty branches, and bright orange ribbon together in one decoration. It can make a wall or covered door feel ready for a haunted Halloween setup.

DIY Halloween Pom Pom Wreath

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Making this wreath can feel like building a fluffy Halloween friend. Kids can have fun spotting the bat, the spider, and all the pom poms around the wreath. It’s a cute decoration for kids who like Halloween crafts that feel more silly than scary.

Halloween Deco Mesh Spider Wreath DIY

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Kids can have fun fluffing the mesh and seeing the wreath look fuller as they work. The spider and web ribbon add just the right Halloween feeling without making it too scary. It’s a fun decoration they can hang up and enjoy all season.

DIY Spooky Spider Halloween Wreath

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This wreath is great for kids who like a darker Halloween look. They can enjoy the spiderwebs, black leaves, bow, and shiny spider all in one spooky decoration. It can make their door or wall feel ready for Halloween night.

Halloween Spooky Wreath

Got a paper plate? Paint it white, cut out the center and here you have a blank template for a Halloween wreath preschoolers and young kids can decorate.

Use simple shapes like pumpkins and ghosts from kids drawings as decoration. To add spiders simply cut out circles (black or colored paper, or pom poms) and draw four legs on each side.

Stars, googly eyes, and stickers are fun to add, too, but require extra budget 🙂

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