Colorful Hello Kitty DIY Halloween Wreath

Who is already wishing for October to get here? I’m seriously so excited that I’m already inspired to start creating. Of course, your door is the first thing people see when they come to your home so it makes sense to dress it up first. This year, welcome them with a new twist on Halloween decor when you display this colorful Hello Kitty DIY Halloween wreath!

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I love Halloween! That’s probably an understatement. To say that I adore the holiday wouldn’t be too far off. Even at 32 years and counting, I still get excited to dress up and go trick-or-treating with the kids. Okay, so I don’t so much trick-or-treat as I do escort them around but still. It’s still fun.

Halloween and Christmas are the only holidays where an entire neighborhood is transformed into an amazing display! Even though every house’s decor is different, it still becomes this cohesive neighborhood transformation. I love it!

That’s why I’m already getting started on my Halloween projects and this one combines 3 of my loves: Halloween, Hello Kitty, and Candy!!

 

Hello Kitty Halloween Wreath with Pom Poms

Hello Kitty Halloween Wreath Materials

 

Purple Bat Garland Wrapped on Half of Wreath Form

Step 1

First, wrap one length of purple bat garland around your metal wreath frame. You don’t need to glue the end of the garland to secure it. Instead, wrap it through the wires then around itself.

 

Bat Garland Wrapped Wreath

Step 2

Finish the wreath and wrap the second length of purple bat garland around the rest of your wreath. Again, wrap it around the wires of your wreath form to secure it.

Step 3

Secure the last end of your garland to the wreath by weaving it around the wires on the wreath form.

 

Stacks of Cut Ribbon Pieces

Step 4

Next, cut your candy ribbon into 6 5-inch lengths. (As you can see, I had a lot of fun ribbon to choose from but in the end, I had to go with the awesome candy one.)

 

Knotted Ribbon Around Stack of Ribbons

Step 5

Stack your cut ribbon together and wrap a ribbon scrap around the stack. Tie the ribbon scrap in a knot on the backside of your ribbon stack.

 

Purple Foil Bat

Step 6

Then pull a foil bat off of your wreath or grab one that fell off while you were wrapping (that’s what I did).

 

Close up of Purple Foil Bat with excess foil cut off

Step 7

Cut any excess foil off of your bat if necessary.

 

Bat Glued to Wrapped Stack of Ribbons

Step 8

Next, glue your bat to the front center of your wrapped ribbons.

 

Front Side of Wrapped Stack of Ribbons

Step 9

Spray your wrapped ribbons with the help of your glue gun. Pull 1 bottom ribbon down and place a small dab of glue on the end closest to your bat. Then carefully press the next ribbon up into the glue so that it is to the side of your bottom ribbon.

 

Sprayed Tied Ribbon Stack with Bat Next to Wreath and Glue Gun

Step 10

Continue gluing and parting your ribbons until all of the ribbon ends are displayed.

 

Sprayed Ribbon Glued to Bottom of Wreath

Step 11

Now glue your sprayed ribbon onto the bottom of your wreath.

 

Hello Kitty Halloween Wreath with Pom Poms

Step 12

Finish you wreath by randomly gluing pompoms throughout the area not covered by your sprayed ribbon.

 

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Your door will look awesome this season displaying this colorful Hello Kitty DIY Halloween wreath! It comes together quickly and the garland is totally already available at the Dollar Tree so you can pop in and grab it today. If you’re as excited for Halloween as I am, then you are going to love all of the tutorials coming your way during the next 2 months. We’re diving off the deep end starting today.

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6 Easy and Fun Halloween Game Ideas

Halloween isn’t all candy and costumes. It’s also a time of parties both in the classroom and at home. Plan you party fun now with these 6 easy and fun Halloween game ideas!

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I know we still have a couple of months until Halloween but with all of the craziness in my house, I know I need some fun inspiration. Halloween is my favorite holiday so it’s basically my happy place.

If you need a light at the the end of the tunnel to look towards while you get through the crazy back to school season, consider this your beacon. Not to mention, you’ll totally be ahead of the game once October rolls around!

 

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Zombie Body Parts Toss Game (My Pinterventures)

I absolutely love this inventive and creepy game idea! It’s not one for the classroom but perfect for a backyard Halloween party. It’s super easy to set up and fun for everyone making it a must-have for your zombie bash.

 

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DIY Pumpkin Pillow Fight Game (DIY Adulation)

This adorable little game is perfect all fall long. Some painted cardboard pumpkins and miniature sewn pillows are all you need to entertain the kiddos during any fall party. It’s an especially great classroom party idea because it’s easy to transport and not the least bit spooky.

 

Zombie Bowling Pins next to Brain Bowling Ball

DIY Tabletop Zombie Bowling (DIY Adulation)

For older kids, you can’t go wrong with this tabletop bowling game. Take turns rolling the brain down the table to knock down as many zombies as possible. It’s also a great classroom game because it still flexes those math skills in a fun way!

 

Bat Pumpkin Golf Game on Table

Halloween Pumpkin Golf Game (Cookies, Coffee, and Crafts)

Have an empty cardboard box around the house? If so, turn it into your next awesome Halloween game with this super simple pumpkin golf game tutorial. Kid love the challenge of putting that ball into his vampire mouth again and again.

 

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Free Printable Halloween Scattergories Game (DIY Adulation)

If you love Scattergories then try out this awesome free printable Halloween version. It’s the perfect group party game for older kids and adults with themed cards about horror movies and trick-or-treating just to name a few.

 

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Easy Painted Pumpkin Coasters Game (DIY Adulation)

This super easy little craft doubles as a game and home decor. Grab a pack of orange coaster from the dollar store and get painting. When you’re not using them to protect your table, play a fun game of coaster toss!

 

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You’ll be ready for all of your Halloween parties with these 6 easy and fun Halloween game ideas. Make them now so you can grab and go when it’s time to play, especially if you’ve got multiple school parties lined up.

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10 Crazy Easy DIY Halloween Decorations

The countdown is on to Halloween! We’re are down to your final 2 weeks to get ready. In case you fell behind on your planning, here are 10 crazy easy DIY Halloween decorations that will have you back on track in no time.

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I admit that I am behind on my Halloween preparations this year. Between the last Write31 Days challenge, crazy school schedules, and wasting a bit too much free time binging horror movies, I haven’t even finished my costume yet.

Alas, that’s the way it goes. My priorities weren’t prepping for the holiday this year and that’s okay. It does mean hustling these last few weeks to finish the holiday things that I have to get done.

Luckily, these DIY projects make it super easy to catch up.

 

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Easy DIY Mummy Pillow (Two Purple Couches)

We don’t always have a big party for Halloween, but the grandparents usually come over for trick-or-treating. This tutorial lets you add a festive touch to your home quickly and easily.

 

Monster Mason Jars with Straws in them

Monster Mason Jars (Inside the Fox Den)

These super cute jars are the perfect easy decor to add to your window sill or table. Find out how easy it is to make your own with this tutorial.

 

Painted Halloween treat cans

DIY Halloween Tin Can Treat Holders (Dazzle While Frazzled)

Turn those old cans into fun and festive treat holders! Kids will love finding these at their places at the dinner table.

 

Lit up spooky Halloween tree

Halloween Tree (The Country Chic Cottage)

Can you believe that this spooky decor is made with cardboard tubes and hot glue?! Add some creepy decor to your home easily when you make this awesome project.

 

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Easy Halloween Wreath (Anika’s DIY Life)

Still no wreath? No problem with this super simple, not-to-mention budget friendly, Halloween wreath.

 

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Halloween Window Silhouettes (Snazzy Little Things)

Okay, seriously. Does it get any easier than printing out these freebies for your home and sticking them in the windows? I don’t think so. These are the ultimate time saving decor.

 

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Halloween Feathers Crow Wreath (So Much Better With Age)

Looking for a creepier Halloween wreath to make? This feathery project ups your creep factor but is still totally easy to make.

 

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Glittery DIY Witch Broom (Rain on a Tin Roof)

These awesome brooms are super simple to make and would look fantastic next to your door for Halloween!

 

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Blood Splatter Curtains (Made in a Day)

Get your home fit for a massacre, er, company with this super creepy DIY! It your already have the curtains laying around, you’ll be finished in no time.

 

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Spooky Halloween Candy Container (DIY Adulation)

Of course, you’ll need a place for that candy loot. This easy upcycled project is just what Dracula ordered.

 

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Which one of these 10 crazy easy DIY Halloween decorations are you most excited to make? Don’t forget we’re down to the final stretch to get your home Halloween-ready. Now you can rock the holiday even if you’ve fallen behind.

Check out the Merry Monday link party below for even more awesome Halloween projects you can make. We’d also love it if you shared your own easy decor ideas with us!

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