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A Not-so-scary DIY Halloween wreath

September 30, 2018 by Shellie Wilson

This simple spider wreath is very easy to make and is a great front door decoration idea for Halloween. The pretty burlap flowers make this wreath so elegant and and the spooky spiders add a Halloween touch to it. If you are looking for a not-so-scary Halloween decoration idea, this burlap wreath is the perfect one. 

I really love the “not so scary” DIY crafts, Even though my children are now teenagers, I like my Halloween decorations to be just that little bit tamer and not so black if you know what I mean?  

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