The Halloween craze starts days ahead of the fall festivity. It is even more fun-filled than Christmas as you get to play dress-up with your friends and families, and everyone gets to enjoy the spookiest night of the year with colorful costumes, amazing treats, and oh so much candy. Amid all the preparations for décor and Halloween party planning, you mustn’t overlook the best decoration items: the wreaths. You can buy or make different holiday-themed wreaths. We have shortlisted quick and easy DIY witch wreath ideas you ought to give a try this Halloween.

Is there anything spookier than a witch wreath gazing at visitors from the front door? Find the full tutorial. 

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This cute, wicked DIY witch wreath is incredibly cute and can adorn your empty wall, door, window, or front porch without scaring anyone. Find the full tutorial.

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A hat-frame witch wreath placed on the sofa can freak anyone out. Find the full tutorial.

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Offer trick-or-treaters flying witch lessons this holiday season with a broom and boots. Find the full tutorial.

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Black and purple tulle with elongated yellow socks make the perfect witchy wreath. Find the full tutorial.

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A witch hat made of wire, mesh, and glittering spiders can be stuck on the wall, window, or door. Find the full tutorial.

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Display an easy-to-make festive fabric-wrapped witch wreath this Halloween. Find the full tutorial.

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Make a creepy Halloween witch-themed wreath using barbed wire and burlap witch hats. Find the full tutorial.

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Try a crochet-patterned witch that crashes on the door. Find the full tutorial.

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Greet your guests with this stylish yet dreadful ‘The Witch Is In’ wreath that features a classy hat, boots, and a broom. Find the full tutorial.

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The crashing witch wreath greets your visitor with a touch of magic and humor. Find the full tutorial.

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Adorn your front gate with this DIY witch wreath and give your Halloween decoration a frightening look. Find the full tutorial.

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Bring mystical colors to your Halloween décor with this adorable mesh witch hat wreath. Find the full tutorial.

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This witchy wreath is ideal for movie enthusiasts. You can decorate your doors and windows for a menacing effect. Find the full tutorial.

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Beautify your front door with this Dollar Tree witch hat wreath and give your Halloween decoration an endearing look. Find the full tutorial.

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Bring some life to your stale decorations with this witch hat and legs wreath. Find the full tutorial.

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It’s time for mischief! This wicked witch wreath is perfect to add some wickedness to your Halloween decoration. Find the full tutorial.

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Give your house a scary makeover with the witch hat wreath and let your neighbors burn in a cauldron of jealousy. Find the full tutorial.

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This DIY burlap witch wreath adds a superior touch to your decoration and entices trick-or-treaters. Find the full tutorial.

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It’s time for a creepy ambiance with this stylish witch Halloween burlap wreath that features a hat, boots, and a broom. Find the full tutorial.

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Make this DIY Dollar Tree witch hat wreath and invite the vibe of fun and fright. Find the full tutorial.

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Let your guests be smitten with this witch hat wreath on your front door this festive season. Find the full tutorial.

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Spice up your Halloween celebration and add cheerful colors to your décor with this fun witch wreath. Find the full tutorial.

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Turn your Halloween décor bewitching with this mystical mesh witch wreath. Find the full tutorial.

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Something magical comes your way with the Halloween witch wreath as it greets your visitor with a hint of spook. Find the full tutorial.

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This amusing witch wreath features a hat, a broom, and striped legs attached to a burlap wreath that puts a smile on your face every time you see it. Find the full tutorial.

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Keep trick-or-treaters scared with this Jack Skellington-inspired witch hat wreath. Find the full tutorial.

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The paper plate witch wreath is enough to amaze the onlookers. Find the full tutorial.

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Jump scare your visitors with this witch wreath studded with eyeball flowers. The wreath is likely to draw curious eyes to it. Find the full tutorial.

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This monochromatic black and white witch door wreath is a ghostly Halloween-themed décor. Find the full tutorial.

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Hang a witch hat in the center of your wreath base and embellish it with black feathers and potion bottles for bewitching vibes. Find the full tutorial.

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Decorate your door with this Halloween witch wreath and create an ominous effect. It has bats and witch legs, exuding bone-chilling element vibes. Find the full tutorial.

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This floral witch wreath is a perfect combination of fall and Halloween. It will sprinkle a dash of seasonal hues along with some wickedness. Find the full tutorial.

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Give your front door a spooky makeover with this Dollar Tree witch wreath. Not just doors, the wreath would be a great addition to your Halloween porch or fireplace. Find the full tutorial.

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Make this black feather wreath and get your home ready for some witchy action. Find the full tutorial.

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We are sure these DIY witch wreath ideas for Halloween will add a spooky and surprise element to your holiday décor. Give them a try and let us know how it goes. Happy Halloween!

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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