30 Halloween Wreaths for Every Style of Spook
Halloween is one of the holidays that never stops being fun, no matter how old we get. My own trick-or-treaters are grown, but I still have so much fun getting ready for the neighbourhood kids. Not everyone has time to spook up their whole yard, so I gathered this list of DIY Halloween wreath as fun way to add some whimsical charm to your front door. Whether you like creepy, cute, or simply pretty, one of these 27 Halloween wreath will be sure to inspire for every style of spook. And it’s a great way to gather my own inspiration for a witchy wreath I plan to make this Halloween.
1. Spooky Spider Web Halloween Wreath

This spooky spider web Halloween wreath from A Night Owl Blog is made from a ceiling medallion. What a clever upcycle idea. The medallion is then painted in the classic Halloween colors of black and pumpkin patch orange. The DIY Halloween wreath is finished with creepy spiders and a tulle bow for a final spooky touch.
2. Easy DIY Monster Halloween Wreath

This playful Halloween wreath from A Piece of Rainbow is sure to get a few giggles. Made with a faux boxwood wreath, it’s dressed up with giant googly eyes, silly teeth, and a paper bow tie made from magazine pages. It’s a quick, kid-friendly project that turns recycled paper into the cutest little monster on the block.
3. Pinecone Monster Halloween Wreath Tutorial

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4. Halloween Skull Marquee Wreath

This Halloween skull marquee wreath from Craftaholics Anonymous is a fantastic way to add some extra light to your front porch for the trick-or-treaters. A glowing foam skull is layered over faux greenery and dramatic black flowers. Finished with bold ribbon, this DIY wreath adds just the right mix of spooky charm and ghoulish goodness.
5. DIY Halloween Ribbon Wreath

This DIY Halloween ribbon wreath from My Family Thyme is a simple way to add some fun color to your Halloween front porch. Made in just three easy steps for under $20, it starts with a wire wreath form from Dollar Tree. Bundles of five coordinating Halloween wired ribbons are cut, looped, and tied on until the wreath is full and fluffy. It’s finished with cheerful ghost cutouts that spell out “BOO” for a playful Halloween accent.
6. Halloween Wreath For Your Front Door

You can add some Halloween wow to this year’s Halloween front porch with this boldly colored wreath idea from Upright and Caffeinated. Made with layers of orange, purple, lime green, and black deco mesh, plus bows in skull-print and checkered ribbon, this Halloween DIY wreath is full of personality. It’s a colorful explosion of Halloween fun that makes a striking statement without being overly spooky.
7. Halloween Wreath made with Dollar Spot Items

This Halloween wreath from Simply Designing uses fun, cartoon spiders hanging from a web garland to decorate this cute Halloween wreath. Made with budget-friendly finds from Target’s Dollar Spot, including bright striped socks wrapped around a wreath form, it’s a colorful and playful design. These fluffy little spiders are more silly than spooky, making it a great choice for a kid-friendly Halloween front door.
8. Feather Boa Halloween Wreath

This bold Halloween wreath from Elle Marie Home makes a dramatic statement with layers of fluffy black and orange feathers. It is big, eye-catching, and full of texture. But the real fright factor comes from the oversized spider in the center. Creepy, crawly, and just the right amount of scary to give your front door some Halloween bite.
9. DIY Halloween Ornament Wreath for a BOOtiful Front Door!

This Halloween ornament wreath from Where The Smiles Have Been is a mix of shiny black, orange, purple, and green ball ornaments. A glittery spider sits in the center over a sparkling, pretty web, giving it a playful Halloween look. It’s a fun and colorful way to welcome trick-or-treaters.
10. DIY Ribbon Wreath (Halloween or any Season)

This Halloween ribbon wreath from A Pop of Pretty has a fun but polished look that’s perfect for your Halloween front door. It’s made by tying layers of black, orange, purple, and white ribbon around a foam wreath form to create a full, textured design. It’s a stylish choice that still feels Halloween ready without going over the top.
11. Easy Black Lace DIY Halloween Wreath

This Halloween lace wreath is a chic and understated way to decorate your door. The tutorial from The Honeycomb Home shows how to make this gorgeous wreath using just a wire hanger, black lace, and a simple ribbon bow. The result is soft, elegant, and a little bit fancy. Perfect if you want a subtle Halloween look.
12. Ghost DIY Halloween Door Wreath Using Dollar Store Items

This ghost wreath from Twelve On Main is so easy and adorable you’ll wish you’d thought of it too. Built with a grapevine wreath form and a simple sheet ghost from Dollar Tree, it comes together in about five minutes. Just thread the ghost’s loop through the wreath, secure its “arms” with clothespins, and you’re done. It’s a ridiculously cute and budget-friendly choice to brighten your Halloween front door
13. Adorable DIY Halloween Wreath

This DIY Halloween wreath from Grace and Good Eats lives up to its “adorable” name. It wraps a striped ribbon around a wreath base and adds cute wooden cutouts like a playful cat in a witch hat, a glittery “BOO,” and a little hanging spider. It’s so easy and charming you’ll be glad you took a little time to make it.
14. DIY Halloween Wreath: Last-Minute Decoration

This Halloween wreath from Kenarry is a fun, last-minute project that really stands out. Using a fuzzy spider web as the background, paint and glitter-drenched wood letters spelling out EEK, and a big plastic spider, you get an eye-catching design in about 30 minutes. It’s playful, bold, and perfect for anyone who needs a fast but spooky DIY Halloween door decoration to finish off their Halloween front porch.
15. DIY Eyeball Wreath

This Halloween eyeball wreath from Design Improvised is bright, bold, and full of personality. It’s made with colorful peel-and-stick eyeballs layered around a wreath form, then topped with a wooden “BEWARE” sign. A fun and fast project that adds big Halloween impact with little time investment.
16. DIY Glow-in-the-Dark Halloween Hoop Wreath

This glow-in-the-dark Halloween hoop wreath from Crafting Cheerfully is a fun and unique way to light up your door. Made with fabric in an embroidery hoop and glow-in-the-dark vinyl that says “Trick or Treat,” it’s a simple project that adds a little Halloween magic after dark.
17. Ghoulish Glam Halloween Wreath

This Halloween wreath from Addicted 2 DIY brings a perfect mix of ghoulish, spooky, and glittery elegance. With black roses, glittery accents, and a bold striped ribbon, it adds just the right amount of drama to your Halloween front door. It’s elegant with a dark twist, perfect if you like your Halloween decor with a little glam.
18. Elegant and Spooky DIY Halloween Wreath

This Halloween wreath from Blooming Homestead is a modern and simple spin on spooky decor. Made with black and white ribbon and a spooky spider in the center, it’s clean, stylish, and easy to make. This wreath has been around for a while, but it’s still a perfect choice if you want something a little more chic than creepy. Give it a try for your Halloween decorating.
19. Halloween Rag Wreath

This Halloween rag wreath from Remodelaholic is spooky, scrappy, and fun to make. Strips of frayed fabric are tied to a wire frame, creating a soft, tattered look that feels perfectly Halloween. It’s a great budget-friendly project to add a touch of Halloween fun to your front door.
20. Black & White Halloween Wreath

This Halloween wreath from The Crafted Sparrow is all about bold contrast and clean style. Wrapped in black and white striped ribbon and topped with golden coppery “BOO” letters, it’s a simple project that still makes a big statement. Perfect for adding a stylish Halloween touch to your front door.
21. How to Make a Cheap and Easy Halloween Wreath

I plan on adding more bat-themed decor this Halloween, so this wreath from Sunny Side Design caught my eye. It’s made with a simple twig base, some sparkly bats, and a strand of lights to give it a fun nighttime glow. Quick to make and easy on the budget, it’s a great addition to any Halloween front porch.
22. DIY Monsters, Inc. Inspired Halloween Wreath

This next wreath is definitely one for the kids. Inspired by Monsters, Inc., it’s wrapped in bright green fleece with a big felt eye and smile, like something right out of Mike Wazowski’s book. This Halloween wreath is playful, easy to make, and perfect for a kid-friendly Halloween.
23. All Black Halloween Wreath – A Cheap and Easy DIY Halloween Project.

This Halloween wreath from Little Yellow Wheelbarrow is all about spooky drama in solid black. Faux florals get a moody makeover with a coat of dark paint, and a giant spider adds just the right amount of creep. It’s bold, simple, and surprisingly pretty. Perfect if you’re going for a haunted but elegant front door look.
25. Black Crow Halloween Wreath

This black crow wreath from A Pumpkin & A Princess is absolutely stunning and carries a beautifully somber elegance. The glossy black crow perches among dark foliage and twisted vines, creating a hauntingly refined look. It’s dramatic, gorgeous, and a striking choice for Halloween decorating.
26. Nevermore Halloween Wreath

This Halloween wreath from Create Craft Love is a beautiful mix of black and white with a soft, feminine touch. The wreath is wrapped in elegant patterned ribbon and decorated with black chiffon roses, feather accents, and a perched crow, a subtle nod to Poe’s Nevermore. It’s a stylish option if you want something pretty for Halloween.
27. Stunning DIY Halloween Wreath in Four Steps

This Halloween wreath from Mod Podge Rocks is full of crafty charm and texture. It’s made by layering folded cupcake liners to create a ruffled look, then topped with a glittery gold spider for a bit of sparkle. A creative and playful project to add to your Halloween decor.
28. How to Make a Halloween Wreath For Under $25 {vs the $199 Designer Version!}

Here is a beautiful, designer-styled wreath made for significantly less. This wreath is very full of bright colors and Halloween style, but Make Life Lovely did it for less than $25.
29. Haunted House Halloween Wreath

Simple with impact is how I would describe this Easy Haunted House Wreath from Pretty Providence.
30. Neutral Halloween Rag Wreath

This rag wreath is made in neutral colors, add a sparkling Halloween centerpiece, and it’s ready for Halloween.


Halloween is such a fun time to get creative, and making a Halloween wreath is one of the easiest ways to encourage kids to stop by your front door. Whether your style is spooky, cute, or elegant, it’s always easier to get exactly what you want when you make your own. I hope you found a new favorite in these 27 DIY Halloween wreaths or at least a few fun ideas you want to make yourself.
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