Today I am so excited to show you how to make something that is so incredibly easy, you could make it with your kids!
We are going to learn…
how to make a giant spider web!
I love a good Halloween craft that your kids can help you make and it still looks like a million bucks! A sweet combo for the holidays and it really gets everyone pumped up about Halloween!
When I saw a similar wreath in a Better Homes and Gardens magazine, I knew that we could make one for ourselves! Of course, now I can’t find the picture, but I did buy the exact fabric they used at Hobby Lobby!
Let’s get started!!
Spider Web Embroidery Hoop Wreath
Supplies:
24 ” Embroidery Hoop
1 Yard of Spider Web Fabric
Ribbon for the Bow
Black Spray Paint
Spiders
Spray paint your embroidery hoop black and let dry. Then, you will lay the fabric over the inner part of the embroidery hoop and place the larger hoop over and tighten.
Now you simply add your spiders { the girls decided they wanted orange glittered spiders instead of the black fuzzy guy! } and a bow to cover the hoop hardware. I attached the spiders with a thumbtack since the spiders had styrofoam bellies. That is it! Super, super easy and super cute!
Now you know how to make a spider web!
This is part of the black and white Halloween entryway I will be showing you in a few days! I hope you will like it!
If you love embroidery hoops as much as I do, you might also like our monogrammed hoop wall art. It would make a sweet Christmas gift!
*Trish
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Trish Flake
Owner at Uncommon Designs
Hey y'all! I am Trish and the creative voice behind Uncommon Designs. I adore party planning, holiday celebrations, and all things crafty! I am so excited to share my creative adventures with you!
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Niki says
I love this! It looks so cool and complicated…yet actually seems easy to pull off.
Becca @ The Sassy Penguin says
This looks so simple to do yet the finished project looks very detailed! What an awesome job!
Shannah @ Just Us Four says
This is such a fantastic idea! It would sure save a ton of time when making a wreath. Great job.
Holly Lefevre says
CUTE! This is so different and fun!
The Single Nester says
Ooh! I can’t wait to get to JoAnn’s to see if they have this fabric. Where did you get your fabric?
Claudia says
Adorable!!
Janet says
This is so fun! I love that it’s easy enough to let the kids help too!
Micupoftea~ says
Easy, quick, simple…festive 🙂
the cape on the corner says
i love this! it’s so different, and the spiders look like they’re aglow.
Bobi Jensen says
Gorgeous!
I am hosting a Weekend Warmth party over at my blog and would love to have you share something!
http://westernwarmth.blogspot.com/
Bobi
Crystal says
I love that fabric, I saw it at HL but couldn’t figure out what to do with it. So creative, girls! 🙂
Feral Turtle says
I love that fabric too! What an awesome project!
Kelly @ Here Comes the Sun says
Such a unique project! Thanks for sharing at Fabulous Friday!
Crafty Mischief says
What a great wreath! I love that you used an embroidery hoop and that fabric is darling!
Emily says
This is so neat, and so easy to make, too! Thanks for linking up with Merry Monday – I’ll be featuring your wreath at our upcoming party. We hope you’ll come by and link up again!
Jennifer David says
I am always inspired by such embroidery hoop wreaths. I am saving this, might be using the same idea for different occasions.