Skip to main content

13 Halloween Wreaths To Sweeten Your Front Door

We hope you like the products we recommend. Just so you are aware, Freshome may collect a share of sales from the links on this page. 

Halloween is all about the curb appeal. Pumpkins, lights and spooky decor set the stage for the very special night. To help you get your home ready, we’ve got a special treat for you – 13 Halloween wreaths sure to sweeten your front door.

Sugar Skull Themed Halloween Wreaths

If you’re looking for a fun and colorful Halloween theme, sugar skulls are the perfect choice. Often surrounded by vibrant flowers, sugar skulls are full of personality. Young trick-or-treaters will be delighted by one greeting them at the door.

halloween wreaths

This sugar skull handcrafted wreath by Kate & Create on Etsy looks great on a boldly colored door.

halloween wreaths
halloween wreaths

Halloween Wreaths Featuring Roses

Felt and fabric roses are a big theme this Halloween and these wreaths feature the popular trend. Want to “spookify” them more? Pin a felt bat, large plastic spider or feather crow to one.


Personalized Cat Halloween Wreath

A personalized monogram wreath makes a wonderful housewarming or holiday gift. Don’t delay in ordering one – monogrammed products often take 7 to 10 days to ship.

halloween wreaths

The Monogram Black Cat Door Hanger at Amazon can feature any single initial of your choice.

Black Halloween Wreaths

If you’re looking for something frightening yet architectural, go black. Black wreaths (like the ones below) will withstand many Halloweens. Add string lights to cast a night-time glow that highlights yours.

halloween wreaths

Crate and Barrel’s Black Branch Wreath, paired with tiny string lights, makes your front door look perfectly ominous.

halloween wreaths
halloween wreaths
halloween wreaths
halloween wreaths

Natural Twig Halloween Wreaths

Looking for something earthier that will go better with your country or farmhouse decor? Try a Halloween wreath featuring twigs, leaves and/or wheat.


Witch Halloween Wreaths

Who doesn’t love a witch for Halloween? The following Halloween wreaths pay homage to witches, but it’s up to you to decide if good witches or bad witches live behind the door.


Like more than one? You can use your Halloween wreaths in other places, too. Place one on a table with a large pillar candle or pumpkin in the center. Or use your wreath as a table centerpiece.

The post 13 Halloween Wreaths To Sweeten Your Front Door appeared first on Freshome.com.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Hackers Help: How to attach headboard to ESPEVÄR mattress base?

I’m trying to figure out if a headboard can be attached to an Espevar Mattress Base , and how to accomplish that. I’m looking at a standard metal headboard (because I just prefer the look of curved metal to what IKEA offers) and am not interested in a slat base with just a mattress on top, and a wall mounted headboard is not an option due to renting. Thanks for any help! ~ Amy *** Hi Amy I’ve not seen the ESPEVÄR in person but I believe it is possible to attach a headboard to it. From the website, the ESPEVÄR looks like a regular wooden slatted mattress base under a bed base slipover. As to how to attach it, that will depend on the fittings on the metal headboard. So you will just need to get the right hardware to secure the metal headboard to the wooden frame. And make some small openings on the slipcover to let the fixtures to go through. Jules Photo: IKEA.com Try these free-standing headboards for size A lime green and white headboard that takes centerstage in the r

Kitchen renovation reveal: Rhombus wall steals the show

It’s been a while since I did a home tour. If you’ve missed the previous reveals, you can catch up with my Master Bathroom remodel and Guest Bathroom reveal . Today, let’s focus on my kitchen renovation. Hands down, this is the most used room in my home. I spend crazy amounts of time in here, even when I’m not cooking. Just off to the side of the kitchen I converted an awkward space into a reading nook . In the mornings, I sit and read or pray and meditate, before it gets too warm. And on the other side, there’s a work-in-progress plant wall / indoor garden which also takes up a lot of my time. So, all in all, lots of traffic in here, and that’s not even counting cooking and eating time. The kitchen is definitely my favourite room, because the transformation is huge and I love how it turned out. Kitchen renovation: The before House 17 when I first got it, actually had 2 kitchens, which is a very common “Asian” home concept. First, the “dry kitchen”, which is where you make simp

IKEA sofa with genius armrest storage

Bet you never knew your sofa armrests were prime storage space. Ok, so the guys at IKEA are the masters of hidden / secret storage everywhere. In fact, one of the things I most loved about the  ESKILSTUNA sofa series was the undercover storage on the chaise lounge, but… what? More than 80 liters of storage space wasted on the armrests? NO WAY! I really don’t understand how they didn’t take that opportunity with several different armrest modules. Mobile chargers, cup / can holders, foldable tables, refrigerators… there’s SO MUCH space in there. I can’t stop thinking on different options! For myself, I went for two designs. First, a “full space” design on the (right) side of the chaise lounge. (The cavity fits two foldable chairs). Second, on the left armrest — a flip open section for “mobile charger / remote control storage / etc.”. Below that, a full-depth pull-out drawer, tall enough to store A4 sized magazines. This is the final result: Full space design, right of cha