Easy Mummy Wreath DIY

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Square photo of a finished mummy wreath hanging on a white wall outside.

Make this fun mummy wreath in minutes using simple supplies. This fun Halloween wreath makes a great statement for your front door. Here’s what I used to make this wreath: a wire wreath form, creepy cloth, plastic skeleton hands, and large googly eyes.

Update: The Google Eyes I used here are no longer sold at Dollar Tree. You can use these large round 4-inch eyes and tuck the top underneath your creepy cloth to get a similar look.

Supplies used to make an Easy Mummy Wreath.
Supplies

How to Make an Easy Mummy Wreath

Start by wrapping the creepy cloth around and across your wreath. Wrap and tie in a knot at the back. Hot-glue smaller areas to the back that stick out. Don’t worry about it being perfect, you can cut hanging pieces, and adjust how the cloth falls along the way.

Easy Mummy Wreath DIY - Tie the creepy cloth at the back of the wreath.
Tie the creepy cloth at the back of the wreath.

Next, weave ribbon through the cloth in any pattern you like.

Easy Mummy Wreath DIY - weave ribbon through-min
Weave ribbon through the cloth to decorate.

Hot glue on the skeleton’s hands, eyes, and a spider. Cut the excess ribbon ends and hot glue to the back of the wreath. That’s it! Just add a ribbon or string to hang it.

Easy Mummy Wreath - Pinterest pin to share.
Star divider used has two hand drawn lines with a star in the center, used as a content break and signals new or different content below. This doodle style illustration is in a medium charcoal gray.

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