Saturday, September 29, 2012

Halloween Paper Cone Wreath

Time to start putting up all my Halloween decorations!

I went to a local boutique store and saw a really cute Halloween paper cone wreath.
I snapped a picture on my phone and then went home and made a list of items I needed.

This is the wreath I took a picture of

Here is MY wreath:

A few things I learned from my first paper cone wreath:

1. Use cardboard as the base not a wreath form (the hot glue was melting my wreath form.
2. Get LOTS of glue sticks.

Here are the elements I used:

I used my Silhouette Cameo to cut out the black card stock. 
Then I just added my elements to it. They came in my Halloween paper pack.




 You can see how I made my picket fence sign HERE.

You wont be sorry! Tons of cute ideas.

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love this wreath! I like all the different types of paper you used! So cool!

Kathryn Ferguson Griffin said...

What a great wreath! Your porch looks so inviting. Thank you for sharing. Visiting from Nifty Thrifty Things. Would love it if you would share this at my Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House which goes live at 8am CST on Monday. http://thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com Hope to see you at the bash! Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse

Jo said...

Love it!
What a great Halloween wreath. The contrast of papers, patterns, and colors are perfect.

Jo

the classroom creative said...

Love this- I have a dark door and I am always looking for light color ideas that will stand out on my door.

Crystelle Boutique said...

the treat bags are a great touch!
Love the whole porch! You are so talented!

Monica said...

This is fabulous! I love this idea and would never have thought about using patterned treat bags-nice touch! Great job!
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Unknown said...

this is just stunning!!! love your front door. :)

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Posh Ideas said...

This turned out so great! Thanks for the tip on the cardboard did you just use a big cardboard circle to start from? I am wanting to make a Thanksgiving wreath from book pages and this gives me some great ideas!

Monica Grondin said...

Cute!! Great job, and it's nice to know I'm not the only one that snaps pictures of stuff I want to copy later. Although the later doesnt always happen.

Heidi@OneCreativeMommy.com said...

Gorgeous and so unique! My weekly linky party--One Creative Weekend--has gone spooky this week in honor of my thirteenth party. If you haven’t already, I hope you’ll visit "One Creative Weekend" on OneCreativeMommy.com (open every Fri-Wed) and link up this idea and anything else you’d like to share. (You can include non-Halloween posts as well, but feel free to link up as many Halloween-themed posts as you like.) There are two categories—one for Halloween and one for everything else.

Sarah said...

I love the papers. It's different from the traditional wreaths and I like that. If you get a chance I would love for you to come link up at my Halloween Edition Pin Party.

http://sarahdawndesigns.blogspot.com/2012/10/pintastic-monday-halloween-edition.html#.UG3eWa4-WnB

Kaysi @ Keeping it Simple said...

This is beautiful!

Katie Drane said...

I'm so glad that I'm following you! What an amazing, creative wreath! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful work:)

Katie
www.funhomethings.com

Unknown said...

This is gorgeous and so creative!

Amanda said...

This wreath is just perfect, love it!! :) The whole porch is just too cute.

Holly Moeller said...

I LOVE your wreath - it's fabulous and cuter than the one at the boutique ;-)

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