12 Weeks of Halloween 2013 Week 8

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The Halloween Wreath also known as a Designer Series Paper Wreath is the 8th project for my 12 Weeks of Halloween.

I used 6 sheets of the Witches Brew Designer Series Paper along with the Halloween Banner Simply Created Accessory Kit. I shared with you how to make the rosettes back on Week 6.

I cut the paper into 1/2 strips and they measure 12 x 1/2. You curl them with the Bone Folder … and attach them with a pin.  It took me about 2 hours to make … with several interruptions.  You can probably make it in about an hour.

To make this wreath all you need is:

  • Styrofoam Wreath – 12″
  • Pins
  • 6 Sheets of Designer
  • Bone Folder
  • Stampin’ Trimmer
  • Ribbon for hanger
  • Decoration – Rosette & Linen Thread

Here’s a video on how to make a Halloween Wreath ….

Please visit my blog to watch the video .. the links have stopped working.

Click here to download the Step by Step Instructions.

Stampin’ Up! supply list for the Designer Series Paper Wreath:

  • Card Stock:  132185 Witches Brew Designer Series Paper
  • Accessories: 132698 Halloween Banner Simply Created Accessory Kit, 119246 Rhinestones, 104199 Linen Thread, 103683 Glue Dots, 126889 Trimmer, 127953 Silicone Craft Sheet, 104294 Sticky Strip
  • Non Stampin’ Up! supplies:  12″ Styrofoam Wreath, Straight Pins

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Thanks & have a great day!

p.s. There was some confusion yesterday regarding my mailing list verses the emails that come to your email box each day.  Those emails are called my blog feed.  I typically send one to two newsletters a month (except during the holidays when I send the 12 Weeks of Halloween and 12 Weeks of Christmas).  If you’re already on my mailing list you do not need to join again to receive my 12 Weeks of Christmas. Also note … the link in the blog feed does not work in your email box … you will need to visit my blog to join.  Again … I’m looking at changing my blog feed to a new service but in the meantime we’ll continue to use Feedburner until I can find a new one (for those of you that haven’t heard Feedburner is shutting down).

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323 thoughts on “12 Weeks of Halloween 2013 Week 8”

  1. I love your videos! I have recommended your site to several of my stampin friends! We will be making this one next! Thanks for all that you do!

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  2. O My Goodness This is a must have/do!!! I want to make 3 of them 1 for me 1 for each of my daughters…they will love it!!! Thanks so very much Angie You are so talented !!! Love this wreath!! Hope I win!!! :):)

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  3. Great wreath, looks like fun to make! My favorite part was the bloopers at the end of the video! 🙂 Thanks for showing us how to do this!

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  4. Another awesome project ! thanks for sharing….and thanks for the chance to win the supplies to make this. What a great idea for party decorations…

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  5. Love the wreath. This would also be fun to make for Christmas. Thank you for the cool project and a chance to win the items to make this.

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  6. Angie! I think this is my favorite project you have done! What a wow for only 6 pieces of paper! I think I need to make one for my 90 year old aunt. OK – you can send me the stuff! 😉 Thank you sooooo much!

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  7. Oh My Gosh!!! That is the cutest thing ever!!!! I love all your projects but you out did yourself on this one. Thanks so much for all the inspiration.

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  8. Oh my gosh…this is the cutest thing ever!!! I love all of your projects but you out did yourself on this one. Thanks so much for all the inspiration.

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  9. Oh my gosh…this is the cutest thing ever!!! I love all your projects but you really out did yourself on this one. Thanks for all of the inspiration.

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  10. Angie, I Got my keys in my hand, my purse on my arm and I am heading to Hobby Lobby right now for the wreath and pins. I just don’t know how you come up with
    These fantastic ideas. Thanks goodness, YOU’RE creative. I’m just a copy cat.

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  11. Eeeekkk! I’m screaming with delight!! I have loved this type of wreath on Pinterest…thanks for putting the instructions together for us Angie!! So happy!!

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  12. THIS IS SOOOOO COOL!!!! I LOVE IT!!! You could make a Christmas one too:)
    Thanks so much for sharing this awesome idea!!!! I look forward to your videos.

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  13. One for Halloween but definitely making one of these for Christmas, ALSO. thanks for sharing the how to ….on this and everything you do! love it. Teresa Sather

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  14. Hi Angie,
    LOVEEEEEEEE! First off I have been loving the witches brew paper, I have been using it like crazy and now you show me this! I can’t wait to make one of these they are so adorable. Yet again you have put me on a crafty good path!
    Lysa

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  15. This wreath is adorable!! Never thought of a paper wreath from designer paper and of course, Stampin’ Up paper is THE best! I made the Witches Candy Shop and I love it! Thanks for all you adorable projects!

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  16. Oh My this is super cute!!! My mothers b-day is Oct. 13th and I am going to Cleveland to visit her, this would be a excellent b-day gift for her! thanks for sharing such a wonderful tutorial!!

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  17. I love…love….love…this wreath, it would also look great with Christmas colors too…Oh the possibilities are endless. Thank You !!!

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  18. Oh My goodness… that is so absolutely beautiful… LOVE IT!
    I have a birthday coming up… going to make one with birthday theme paper!

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  19. Love it! Thanks for the chance to win! Where did you end up using it in your home? I wonder if I sprayed it with a sealer if it would last on the outside of the front door. Hmmm

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  20. What a WOW of a wreath!!! Okay you make it look so easy. So I need to give it a try. I have pins and ribbon. Need to go a get a wreath and find 2 hours. But, before I start cutting some DSP, I will wait to see if I win. I hope you pick me.

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  21. That’s what I like best about your projects, they are ‘wowsers’ without being difficult. Love the wreath. I look forward to each video’s ending to hear your bloopers, so fun! Thanks

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  22. Very cute! After watching the video I wasn’t so intimidated by the process. As always keep up the creative ideas and I look forward to the next one.

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  23. OMGosh….I Love, Love, Love this wreath…it’s beautiful!!! I would love to win these supplies & pick up the rest of the supplies I will need to make this wreath. Thanks Angie for the chance, your awesome!!!

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  24. I love love love this wreath and would be honored to win it. Even if I don’t I hope that I can follow your directions and try to make one of my own … but sure would be nice to receive the supplies. Thank you for all you do to inspire my creativity.

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  25. Now, you have opened up a real can of worms, Angie! I want to do a wreath for EVERY season of the year. Let’s see, Thanksgiving next, then, Christmas…it will go on and on! Oh my, I better dig out a thimble!

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  26. Angie, I love this project. It looks really easy. I can be curling paper strips while watching tv. It just has a lot of impact with limited supplies. Thanks for the video and the opportunity to win. I am gonna go ahead and get my wreath and pins cause I just know I am gonna win. Ha ha ha.

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  27. I would love to win the supplies to make one of these. Either way I’m going to make one. Thanks for all the inspiration you give us.

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  28. That is the cutest wreath I’ve seen. Brontosaurus blame you one bit about how you will be sending the supplies. It would be most wonderful for me to win your wreath supplies!

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  29. Looks so much more difficult to do…thanks for sharing all of your ideas. They are great. Would love to win so I can make this project, too.

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  30. You always make the cutest things!!! Love, love, love this wreath. Thank you so much for the chance to win the supplies and try this technique. Got a kick out of the bloopers too!!! Merrily

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  31. Seriously love this. Ran out and bought a wreath the second I finished watching. Love love love! Would love to see more home decor/decorating projects!

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  32. Love, love, love this wreath! Its so beautiful and creative. Love the colors and the variety of designs. I can see this made with different colors for all holidays!

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  33. I love this wreath! Your directions are so clear that I know that even I will be able to make this for my home. Thank you for all you do.

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  34. Don’t know how much of a chance I have winning the supplies, you have such a huge following.
    Thank you so much for all the time and effort you put in your videos.
    🙂

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  35. I am a wreath girl and this one is so fresh and new I can visualize it hanging on my front door now. I would be the envy of the neighborhood for sure! Thanks for another great idea.

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  36. This is wonderful!!! Now I have a wreath for Christmas!!! And if I win one for holloween!!! Lol
    But I’m still going to make on for holloween. If I win my daughters teacher will have one as well!! He,he
    Thanks for the super idea!!! Love it!!!!

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  37. I ABSOLUTELY love this idea. It can be used all year throughout all seasons. I am going to try to go and make one. I won’t be able to do the Halloween one since I don’t have any Halloween DSP, but I am going to try to make an Autumn one. 🙂
    Thank you so much for this wonderful idea.

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  38. This is a project that my nieces can help me with and really enjoy doing it. May even start them on their way to paper-crafting.

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  39. I just found your blog. What great ideats. That is so adorable. I love paper and wreaths so this is a great combination! Thanks for your ideas!

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  40. Adorable wreath. I am inspired to make one. I think it would be great to do one in Halloween and Christmas paper. I really enjoy all your ideas. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  41. Looks awesome Angie! I can’t believe that it came out so full with just one pack of DSP! This is definitely my favorite project you have made in your Halloween series!
    Thanks for a great tutorial and for leaving the bloopers in at the end, it makes me feel normal!
    Blessings, Andrea

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  42. Oh my goodness! I think this is my favorite project so far! Thanks for the great video that explained the steps so clearly…you made it seem so easy and I think I might give it a whirl! 😉
    Valerie

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  43. Thank you for this and all videos. Not only are the easy to follow, but you can watch them over and over. (Because I am an amateur)! Keeping the printed copies also.

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  44. Oh Angie, this week’s project is FAB-U-LOUS!!! I’ve been working on a mini wreath that I can change out for the different seasons, and I’ve been wanting to do some fun halloween decor. This project is just the ticket! Thanks for sharing 🙂

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  45. So … I went and bought the stuff to make one of these tonight, BUT …. I would LOVE to have the Stampin’ Up paper. Thanks for sharing this great project!!

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  46. So glad I found your YouTube videos! You make stamping and paper rafting look so easy and fun! This wreath is a perfect example! Thank you for sharing your ideas and talents.

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  47. This is one of my favorite projects of all time , a girl can never have too many wreaths… Love the halloween one so very much!! If I won I would gift it to my daughter Michelle who is a second grade teacher to hang in her classroom … I love your sight and am inspired by you daily❤️

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  48. What a beautiful wreath and I love the paper. I would love to win the paper and make this wreath for my office. Thanks for sharing. Muriel

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  49. Oh my Angie, this is absolutely the greatest wreath! I know everyone wants this wreath, but in the mean while since we are all waiting on our package in the mail, we might as well get started on our Christmas one! I can’t wait, but the hardest part, which paper collection do I use!! Thank so much for the inspiration!! Buffy Scott from NC.
    mikebuff@surry.net

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  50. What a beautiful project. It’s perfect for any holiday or anytime! I can just see it, love it! Thanks for a chance to win the supplies!

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  51. This is really really Great! I wouldn’t hang it on the Door , Its too Beautiful I’m thinking at the end of our hallway. Love your Videos. I’m new I just found you, I stayed up watching um love it!! Thank you

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  52. Loved your wreath tutorial is was fabulous!!! Thanks so much for sharing and giving away the supplies to make one, that is so generous of you. Love your blog and all of your projects, you are a great inspiration.

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  53. Just stunning. Loved, loved, loved this idea. My husband’s birthday is actually on Halloween and I try to add a few Halloween decorations. Think I’ll try this one for sure. Thanks for the idea.

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  54. Love, Love, Love this wreath. Oh how I would love to win the supplies to make it for my home. If I don’t, I will still try to make one. Thanks for all your great tips.

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  55. Angie, this is so cute and so doable! This is going to be a great wreath for my grandmother who will be 88, with great fall colors!!!! Just perfect!!! Thanks for all your great ideas!

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  56. Oh my gosh – I LOVE this one the best!!! I hope I win this week, but I know I will be making one of these some day soon!!! Thanks for the inspiration – I so enjoy your videos.

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  57. This is the best project so far! Went right out and got a wreath to make it. Ran out of DSP from this year so used up some from last year. Worked Great! Love the home decor items, getting a little tired of treat bags and boxes. Love to decorate my home for the different holidays. Will make one for Thanksgiving and Christmas, maybe even Easter! Thanks Angie.

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  58. My daughter and I look for things to make together for Halloween and this is so cute we will try it, maybe for Christmas too. I love the designer paper ! Thanks for the 12weeks of Halloween ! Love it !

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  59. Oh my gosh this is so CUTE!! I want to make all kinds of them and change them as the seasons change!!! Halloween, Christmas, New Years, Valentine’s, St. Patrick’s Day, Easter/Spring and Summer!!! Oh what have you done??!!!

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  60. This is absolutely gorgeous. I don’t decorate for Halloween, but I will make this wreath, not only for Halloween but also for Christmas. I love your ideas and I follow you every Thursday, even as I sat here in Myrtle Beach on vacation.
    Thanks,
    Kaye Wallace

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  61. This is so pretty! I really thought this was going to be more difficult . You make it look so easy. I can’t wait to try this. You inspire me!

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  62. Another wonderful project! Your holiday videos have become somewhat of a tradition for me. This time of year gets really hectic and busy, and I really look forward to your email telling me another project is ready. I grab a cup of tea and settle in for a little quiet time and a chance to see what cuteness your mind has concocted.

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  63. Super cute wreath ! Wonder if you sprayed it with clear lacquer if it would be waterproof ? Would love to win this ! I am inspired to try this ! TFS !

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  64. I went bonkers when I saw this wreath…and thank you for your video! Most things worth doing take time…so really appreciate you doing this for us! I must also say how much I enjoyed the last part of the video with your starts and stops…..so reminds me of when I was working and had to change my vmail message…it would often take me 5 to 6 or more starts and restarts to make it sound really professional. Thank you for the extra giggles!!! Have a wonderful weekend!

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  65. Love your videos and projects. They feed my crafting bug. Your bloopers make me smile. Can not wait for the 12 weeks of Christmas. I really love Christmas. I could see making this wreath with Christmas paper.

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  66. Ok…….that is sooooo fabulous! I have been making mesh wreaths for some time now, and I love them. But this is so simple and really different. I will definitely be making the Halloween one, and I already have an idea for a Christmas version. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  67. Oh my gosh this wreath is outstanding! I LOVE it!! I would be the happiest crafter ever if I won the supplies for this project. Thanks so much for the chance to win. I am looking forward to your next Halloween project.

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  68. You clever lady. BEAUTIFUL is all I can say.

    Where I live in So CA. we get 50 mile an hour fall winds. The paper curls would end up all over my neighborhood if I decided to hang this beautiful wreath on my front door.
    Susan

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  69. Hi Angie,

    Thanks for the 12 weeks of Halloween inspiration. I have to make a few treats to take to a girls only lunch, and I plan to incorporate some of your ideas. I’m looking forward to seeing the rest of your holiday projects. p.s. enjoyed your bloopers too;)

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  70. What a great idea. I’ll get small wreaths and have my crafts club at school make this project. My 6th graders from year are now 7th graders and will love this project!!. I’m looking forward to the 12 weeks of christmas!

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  71. I love this wreath! Such a great idea, not only for Halloween, but Christmas, Spring, etc.! Thanks so much for sharing this with us. Every one of your videos is a treasure and I refer back to them frequently! If you do one for Christmas, I think a picture of Miss Bella would be perfect in the center 🙂

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  72. I just love this wreath! I had seen something similar on Pinterest but was afraid to attempt it myself. Now that I watched your video, I definitely feel confident enough to make it. Oh, I so hope that I get picked to receive the Stampin’ Up supplies to make one like the one in your video!! Thanks for posting this wonderful video.

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  73. This halloween wreath is so perfect for every season of the year. I just love it. This can be a year round project. Thanks for all your inspiration.

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  74. Oh my! Never thought of making a Halloween wreath but seeing this just inspired me. What a cute idea to make a wreath for Halloween. Thank you, I just love it!!!

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  75. I just joined your Newsletter/Mailing list! Halloween is one of my favorite Holidays and I LOVE this wreath! Thank you so much for sharing. 😀

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  76. Angie, thank you so much for sharing this great video! I ran right out and got the wreath form and made my own. I love it and it looks so neat! I can’t believe how easy it was and how unique looking it is. I see many more of these in my future! Thanks again!

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  77. Hello, I absolutely love viewing your videos. Cant get much done around the house from being on YouTube, thank you so much for sharing your wonderful and talented ideals. God Bless

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  78. WOW! This-Is-Awesome! … and what a great way to use up my ever growing stash of DSP!! Now there is no reason not to hang a wreath on my door any time of year!! Thanks Angie for showing us how quick and easy it can be to make something that looks “store bought beautiful” .. for allot less!! I appreciate ALL of your videos and quick tips and your 12 weeks of Halloween and Christmas videos ROCK!

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  79. Angie,

    You are amazing and I just love your style.. you always make it look so easy. I plan on making this for the office… TFS

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  80. The wreath is adorable and doesn’t really use that many supplies. But, I bet your fingers are sore after pushing all those little pins in. You definitely need a thimble for this project.

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