How To: Make a Tulle Wreath {Halloween Edition!}

It’s here it’s here, it’s finally here!  Fall weather has officially arrived in my city and I couldn’t be happier.  I broke out my fall decorations a little later than usual this year but things are finally coming together.  I posted a bunch of pictures on The Scoop today, so click here if you want to check it out. (And see the end of this post for an explanation of what “The Scoop” is!)  For all of you craft-haters, go browse this section today and find something delicious!

You all should know by now that I need a wreath for every occasion.  I keep a wreath hanger on the inside of my front door, so I like to switch it out all the time.  I have a fantastic feather wreath that I love for fall, but I wanted something just for Halloween that wasn’t too goofy/juvenile/corny/etc.  I saw this black ribbon wreath and fell in love, but when I went to look for ribbon I quickly realized that was going to turn into one pricy little wreath!  But then I noticed the giant spools of tulle for half price so I grabbed a bunch of black and decided to do something similar.  I love how it turned out, and you could really do a lot of fun variations of this same style, but I’ll show you what I did for Halloween.  The bonus is, you don’t have to be crafty at ALL to pull this one off.  If you can tie a knot, you’re set!  This would be super cute and fun to do with a kids group even, with little mini wreaths!

There are a few optional supplies, but really the only things you have to have is a styrofoam wreath form and some tulle.  Normally I use 12-18″ wreath forms, but for this you’ll want a small 8 inch one.  It looks tiny, but in the end it will appear much larger, so it’s better to start out with something small!  I had 2 spools of tulle that were 50 yards each and I used almost all of it.  That sounds like a lot, but tulle is pretty cheap and it comes with a ton!  I also double layered it, so if you don’t do that it might stretch a little farther.  Find tulle at craft or fabric stores, or even at Walmart with the Wilton cake decorating/wedding supplies.  I actually love the texture of the Wilton brand tulle.

Start by cutting strips of tulle.  I will tell you, it’s easier to try out a few and then determine a length you like.  Cut them all the same length and then you’ll have less trimming to do later, and your wreath will be nice and even.  I wanted a little more coverage, and found that it worked well to do a double layer of tulle for each tie.

Just start to tie the pieces right around your wreath.  Easy peasy.  Messy knot, square knot, whatever.  I did this while watching TV (how happy am I that fall tv is starting up again?!  So happy.)  This is a great tv project.

Then as you finish ties, you’ll push them all together.  You can make this really full and tight, or a little looser.  Obviously the tighter you push the ties together, the more tulle you’ll need.  I found I liked mine pretty tight.

This is why you start with a tiny wreath form; the tulle adds about 3-5 inches all the way around.  Look how awesome it looks when it’s all full:

You could definitely leave it at this point; it would be super cute tied up with a big orange bow.  Or I think it would look awesome in a little girls room with a bright pink bow and a pink flower or something.  Sort of like an edgy tutu.

But you know I have a slightly problematic addiction to accessorizing.  So I can’t leave it like that.  I went to the craft store and grabbed a bunch of random things in the color palette I was working in:  Black, orange, and purple.  I think gray would look good in there too; and even green and/or teal.

I absolutely love this ribbon.  Super wide, wire edged, and shimmery orange and yellow.

So I whipped up some quick ribbon flowers using this tutorial.  As I was doing that I was imagining a Rosette Wreath covered in just these orange flowers and tied with a black ribbon- that would be so gorgeous!

I think the trick when doing a project like this is to mix a lot of different textures and materials for visual interest.  Silk flowers, for example, can go from stunning to tacky in a heart beat.  But these gorgeous purple ones look awesome when placed among ribbon and feathers and all sorts of other things.  You can usually find black roses around this time of year too; I’m loving those for this project!

I knew I definitely wanted feathers, so I was really happy to find a purple and black feathery thing (check the floral section of the craft store), and doesn’t the black thing on the left look like a hairy spider??  Guess where I found that?  In the hair accessory department.  Totally serious.  Little fake birds with real feathers are sort of creepy and sort of cute all at the same time so I grabbed a couple of those.  How I could I turn down one that had a purple glitter tummy??  (Also, as a side note, the photo below looks like the little creepy cute bird just witnessed the demise of his creepy cute parents, doesn’t it?)

From there, just start playing around with things and place them on your wreath.  Definitely place before gluing!

When you’re sure where things are going, then grab a hot glue gun and have at it.

And hopefully you’ll end up with something that’s sort of frilly and fun, yet edgy and classy at the same time.  Like Gwen Stefani.

I totally love mine!

And the tulle is super easy to trim up if you get all finished and realize one side is totally longer than the other.  Like mine.

Happy Crafting!

Sara Wells

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Sara Wells co-founded Our Best Bites in 2008. She is the author of three Bestselling Cook Books, Best Bites: 150 Family Favorite RecipesSavoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites, and 400 Calories or Less from Our Best Bites. Sara’s work has been featured in many local and national news outlets and publications such as Parenting MagazineBetter Homes & GardensFine CookingThe Rachel Ray Show and the New York Times.

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Questions & Reviews

  1. Can you estimate what length you cut the tulle? And, what do you mean when you said you used a double layer of tulle? I’m imagining two pieces of tulle per each knot?

    1. I probably cut mine about 14 inches or so. And then yes, I just stacked to pieces of tulle together and tied them at the same time. Does that make sense?

  2. How fun! I’ve been about to make a curtain valance for my kids’ bathroom with tulle tied around a rod, but hadn’t quite ventured there yet because it was all just loose imaginings in my head. But after seeing your demo, I think it might work after all and I’m excited to get going on it. Thanks for sharing your cute creations!

  3. Absolutely LOVE IT!!!! Always love the fun craft posts so keep them in the rotation!

    1. You did!? I went there today and didn’t see ANY black roses or awesome orange ribbon like that. (crosses my arms) Humph!!! Haha!

      1. Ohhh wait- I totally lied! I got *almost* everything at Hobby Lobby. But I picked up the black rose, the birds, and the purple feather at Michael’s Craft Store. Sorry- I forgot about that!

  4. Love it!! I am going to make one of these!! Where did you get all of your cute ribbon/flowers/birdie??? 🙂

  5. I LOVE your wreath! I think I’m going to have to make one, too. Oh, and genius idea to put it on the inside of your door – that is awesome!

    1. It’s from Hobby Lobby Lauren; I found it not by the regular ribbon, but in the holiday section.

  6. Definitely my favorite Halloween craft idea so far. So much fun to customize (the birds are awesome) and so easy. Thanks!

  7. That is the most gorgeous thing I’v ever seen. So lush and pretty. Can’t wait to stop at Hobby Lobby tomorrow!!

  8. I’m totally going to make a fall version. Have brown and orange tulle already!! Thanks for the inspiration!! Hobby Lobby here I come!

  9. I literally just finished one of these last night. I made mine with black, orange, neon purple and neon green tulle and I put a painted wooden witch hat, frankenstien and ghost on it. It turned out super cute. I love the all black on yours though.

  10. Honestly, you do not need to have a single ounce of craftiness to make one of these. As long as you can tie a knot, you’re good! I’m already thinking of Valentines Day too!

  11. Oh my cuteness!!! I am so not a crafty person but I’m getting more interested in doing things and this looks like something I could totally do! I’m even thinking about doing one for different holidays. How cute would a Valentines Day one be?? ADORABLE!!

  12. Oh My Word Sara! How stinkin’ cool is that?!!! My girlfriends and I are stamping this weekend, but I’m thinking we may be making some Halloween wreaths now! I just found one of these wreaths in my storage cabinet the other night, and had no idea why I had bought it, SCORE! Thanks so much for sharing all of your fabulous ideas!!

  13. I am totatlly loving this wreath. I am sure you could make one for each season/holiday?!?

  14. I love that! I’m so making that this year.

    Okay, wait. I thought the home improvement giveaway winners were posted today….? Did I miss it in the post?

    1. I just added it at the bottom Brooke. Not gonna lie, I was too tired last night at midnight to count! haha PS- I’m sorry neither of the winners are named Brooke!

  15. Love it, Sara! Have you seen papermart.com? Dangerous place 🙂 Check out their ribbon section.. Or packaging… 🙂

    1. oh curse you Myrnie! (Or rather, my credit card will soon be cursing you!)

  16. OH I LOVE THIS IDEA! Ribbon is so expensive and fiddly, this tuille idea is easy and really effective (I love while-u-watch-TV craft). I’m tempted to make versions for all sorts of different festivals. You’d just need different colour tuille.

    1. ooh, I hadn’t thought about the dollar store NaDell; thanks for the tip! I forgot they had wreath forms too; those can be expensive sometimes.

      1. The ones from the Dollar Tree are super small, I would think your finished wreath would only be about 10 inches.
        I have never seen tulle at ours.

  17. Oh my goodness, I cant tell you how much I love this. If i lived any closer you would have to watch out. i would be snagging that from your front door. ( T-P Bandits on the Prowl ) Off to Michaels, i am going in the morning! Darling!

  18. This is so amazing. I love pops of color against black, and this is perfect! I might actually make a wreath now. About how long would you say a beginner should set aside for this project?

    Thanks for the inspiration!

    1. Heather, I did mine a little bit at a time over a couple of days. Maybe a couple of hours? I’m timing via TV here and thinking you could probably have it done in the time a movie is over, lol. Once you get your tulle cut it goes pretty fast.

      1. Oooh, that doesn’t sound bad at all. I’ll have to get it done as soon as Thanksgiving is over on Monday! Thanks again!

      2. I love that you relate it to TV time. that’s exactly how I time things. ‘could I finish that in 1 or 2 shows??’ love the wreath!