Black Crow Wreath – Easy DIY

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Square feature photo of a finished Black Crow Wreath placed on an old window.

This black crow wreath is probably one of the easiest and eeriest wreaths you can make for Halloween. Below are a few pictures of my crow wreath in the making and a list of the supplies.

Supplies

How to Make a Black Crow Wreath

Start by wrapping black mesh fabric around the bottom and side of the wreath. Use a dab or two of hot glue to secure the ends.

Start by wrapping black mesh fabric around the bottom and side of the wreath. Use a dab or two of hot glue to secure the ends.
Wrap the black mesh fabric around the bottom and side of the wreath.

Next, hot glue the end of your ribbon to the back of the wreath starting at one end of the mesh and wrapping around to the other. Wrap the ribbon loosely and hot glue the ends at the back of your wreath.

Next hot glue the end of your ribbon to the back of the wreath starting at the top of the black mesh fabric. Wrap the ribbon loosely around to the other side.
Hot-glue the ribbon in place, then wrap it around the wreath.

Use wire to secure the crow to the wreath.

Black Crow Wreath - use wire to attach the crow
Use a piece of wire to secure the crow to the wreath.

To finish, I used the same velvet wire ribbon to make a bow. You’ll need about 12 feet of ribbon to make a bow and wrap around an 18-inch grapevine wreath!

Black Crow Wreath PIN2 - Pinterest Pin to share.

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