Want a Halloween wreath that is a little bit different? Try some witch legs! Just the legs and a bit of the skirt are all you need for a whimsical wreath that everyone is sure to enjoy. This post is sponsored by Testors however all projects and opinions are my own. This week I am sharing 15 minute Halloween crafts. If you have missed any of our past ideas, click here to see them all!
Witch Legs Wreath
Want to make a witch wreath? It is super simple with your Cricut machine. You can actually use any Cricut machine for this project except for the Cricut Joy. Unfortunately, the Joy is just too small to make a project this large.
Supplies needed:
- Testors Paint (in black, green, white, and fuchsia)
- Cricut Cutting Machine (Want to see the difference between the machines? I compared the Cricut Maker and Explore here.)
- Kraftboard or Chipboard
- Witch legs file (you can see how to get the file below)
- Purple tulle
- Various ribbons
- Paint brush
- Tacky glue
- Hot glue and glue gun
- Baker’s twine
- Scissors
- Ruler
- Pouncer brush
Witch Legs SVG File
You will need a cut file for your Cricut machine and I have a free SVG file below. Just sign up for the newsletter in the box below and the file will be sent directly to your email. Look for a box below that has a picture of the file you need. If you already get the newsletter, just add your information again as you will not be signed up for anything further. After you add your information, check your email to get your file. You can follow the instructions here for uploading to your Cricut.
How to Make a Witch Wreath
I thought this one really deserved a video to show you exactly how to make it. Follow along below!
Can’t watch the video or missed some of the steps? Try the instructions for how to make witch legs below.
Instructions:
- Start by cutting five of the witch legs from some chipboard or even kraftboard.NOTE: Thicker chipboard would require less pieces.
- Use tacky glue between the layers and glue them together into a stack.
- Allow to dry. TIP: Use a heavy object or book to weigh them down while drying.
- Once dry, use Testors paint to paint your legs and shoes as shown below. Be sure to paint your edges for a finished appearance. TIP: This paint comes in metallic and matte sheen. Mix it up to really make your project stand out!
- Add a base layer of black and green, allow to dry, then use a pouncer brush to make polka dots on the legs in contrasting colors.
- Then allow everything to dry completely.
- Cut tulle and ribbon into 8 inch strips.
- Tie each strip in a knot in the center then use hot glue to secure that knot to the band across the top.
- Continue until the top is as full as you would like it.
- Then flip your project over and add some baker’s twine with some hot glue for a hanger.
- Your witch legs are complete and ready to hang on your door or anywhere else in your home.
So will you be making these adorable witch legs for your home this fall? Add that touch of whimsy to any room in just minutes!
Supplies
- Testors Paint in black, green, white, and fuchsia
- Cricut Cutting Machine
- Witch legs file
- Purple tulle
- Various ribbons
- Paint brush
- Tacky glue
- Hot glue and glue gun
- Baker’s twine
- Scissors
- Ruler
- Pouncer brush
Instructions
- Start by cutting five of the witch legs from some chipboard. You can click here to access the file and cut them with your Cricut. NOTE: Thicker chipboard would require less pieces.
- Use tacky glue between the layers and glue them together into a stack.
- Allow to dry. TIP: Use a heavy object or book to weigh them down while drying.
- Once dry, use Testors paint to paint your legs and shoes as shown below. Be sure to paint your edges for a finished appearance. TIP: This paint comes in metallic and matte sheen. Mix it up to really make your project stand out!
- Add a base layer of black and green, allow to dry, then use a pouncer brush to make polka dots on the legs in contrasting colors.
- Then allow everything to dry completely.
- Cut tulle and ribbon into 8 inch strips.
- Tie each strip in a knot in the center then use hot glue to secure that knot to the band across the top.
- Continue until the top is as full as you would like it.
- Then flip your project over and add some baker’s twine with some hot glue for a hanger.
- Your witch legs are complete and ready to hang on your door or anywhere else in your home.
This quick and easy Halloween project will look great in your home. With the wide variety of paint colors from Testors, you can mix this up and make it in any colors that you would like as well. What will your witch legs look like?
Want more quick and easy Halloween crafts? Try the links below as well!
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Would love to win a cricut maker.
I’d love to win a cricut maker…but the post references a giveaway widget which isn’tshown. ??
It should appear in the post. You might refresh if you aren’t seeing it. If all else fails, click here to see it: http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/20f5ee3c52/?
nice give away would love to be the winner!
I agree! I hope Rafflecopter picks me! I want one so badly, but they are too expensive for me right now! 🙂 Awesome machine though! I’m also enjoying many projects on your site and several others I saw while signing up today! Can’t wait to start some things for the holidays!
I would love to win a Cricut Maker! It looks like an awesome machine!
Oh I just love this! 🙂
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I love that witch!! So cute!! And I desperately want a cricut for my birthday!!
You should linkup at Bloggers Spotlight too!
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LOL, those witch legs are the best Angie. It would make me smile every time I see it.
What a super cute and easy Halloween decor idea! I love it. Perfect for a not-so-spooky Halloween front door. Thanks for sharing your easy tutorial with us at Merry Monday this week!
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