This DIY decor project idea by This Southern Girl Can on YouTube is easy and simple, perfect for those who want to make a pretty Halloween decoration but don’t want the hassle. This project does not have a lot of complicated steps and can be done in just a few minutes, plus, you only need a few materials which most of you can find from Dollar Tree. Give this lovely DIY wreath a try and display it on your house.

Materials:

  • Wire wreath frame
  • 10-inch mesh
  • Cable tie
  • Scissors
  • Dollar Tree glittered pumpkin decoration
  • Pipe cleaners
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks

Directions:

Step 1

Pull one end of the mesh under the lower wire and the other on the upper wire of the bottom wire frame, then match the edges and sides together, and hold it tightly while you do the next steps. Now, carefully pull the mesh together through the wreath frame, then continue pulling the mesh to create a beautiful ruffle along the way, and make sure that it looks full. Once the whole frame is full and covered with mesh, trim off the excess, then secure the ends of the mesh to the wire frame using a cable tie.

How To Make A DIY Halloween Pull-Through Wreath
Image credit: This Southern Girl Can via YouTube

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Step 2

Snip off the excess tail of the cable tie, then fluff out the mesh if needed, and set it aside. Get the pumpkin decoration, then flip it over, and hot glue the middle of 2 pipe cleaners on each upper corner and 1 at the bottom center. Place the pumpkin at the center of the wreath frame, then the pipe cleaners to tie it to the frame in place, and you’re done!

Easy To Make DIY Halloween Pull-Through Wreath
Image credit: This Southern Girl Can via YouTube

 

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Easiest DIY Halloween Pull-Through Wreath Tutorial

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