DIY Boo Wreath

DIY Boo Wreath for HalloweenFirst thing is first, this post should really be named, “I Hate Glitter”.  It’s hard to tell in the photos, but I sprinkled glitter on my Boo sign and it is now all over my entire house. It’s ridiculous. Now, onto the real point of the post: I love to craft. Finding time to craft is a whole different story, but when I get in crafting mode it’s on. Just you wait until Christmas time and the 12 days of Christmas Crafts…it gets crazy around these parts! Today’s craft is one that I have actually had the supplies for for about 3 years. Yes, I know…thats a long time but it’s true. I bought these cardboard cut out letters that say BOO at Hobby Lobby 3 years ago. I found them in a box when I was going through my craft room supplies and I kept them out specifically with the intention of making them into a pretty sign this year. It HAD to happen. Well, luckily it did and it was super easy to make too. I think my sign turned out amazingly!
Boo Halloween Craft

Supplies:

  • BOO Cardboard Letters
  • Halloween scrapbook paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Ribbon
  • Polyurethane Spray or Modpodge
  • Sparkles and other Halloween accents
DIY Boo Cardboard Letters

Directions:

  1. Lay your scrapbook paper down on the table and trace your letters on it with a pencil.
  2. Cut out the letters and glue them on to the cardboard letters.
  3. Decorate with any fun Halloween-y scrapbook items you have lying around.
  4. Spray with Polyurethane spray or brush on your modpodge.
  5. Tie the letters together with your ribbon, tying the ribbon together in the back so that you can’t see the knot. (You can use a stapler too.)
  6. Tie a big bow at the top of the B leaving a little room to use as a hanger.
  7. Hang on your door or wall as the cutest Halloween decoration you could ever want!
Boo Wreath
I hope you all enjoy making this sign/wreath! Have fun!All That Glitters Blog Signature

31 Comments DIY Boo Wreath

  1. Carolann

    Looks amazing! Makes me want to try and find craft supplies here in Thailand. I’ve already passed this link on to a few people I know would love to make this too!

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  2. Katie Matthews

    This is gorgeous and looks super expensive as though it’s been bought. Very polished for a DIY!

    I’m looking forward to getting home and seeing how my sister has decorated for Halloween!

    Katie <3

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