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Cute Halloween Hanging Decoration

 Get into the Halloween spirit with this adorable DIY hanging decoration. With just a few simple materials and a little creativity, you can create a cute and festive decoration that will brighten up any space. Learn how to make this craft and add a touch of cuteness to your Halloween decor.

Hi there! I'm so happy that you decided to stop by. I hope that all is going well. Today I am going to show you how to take a small round wood plaque and create a cute Halloween hanging decoration. 

Halloween sign with ghosts, tile letters, paint, and gems

Video tutorial


Materials such as ruler, paintbrush, wooden tile letters, round wooden plaque, and paint



Materials

For this craft, you'll need the following materials:

 One round wood plaque, which can be purchased at Michael's Craft store

 Black and Metallic Berry paint by DecoArt

 Wood tile letters

 Halloween decorative ribbon

 Hot glue or E6000

 Twine

 A paintbrush

A ruler

 Scissors

 Assorted craft gems

A pencil for tracing. 

Additionally, you may want to include an optional Halloween decoration to add to your hanging decoration. For example, I'm using one spider ring.

Adding a line to the middle of the circle decoration

To begin, place your ruler onto your wood plaque and use your pencil to draw a line across the middle section of your round wood plaque. Do not worry if your line is not exactly in the middle. The purpose of the line is to create two sections on the board.

Wooden circle with ruler and pencil

Applying paint to the wooden circle

First, use your paintbrush to start applying the black paint along the line you drew. You can paint one section with black paint and the other with a berry color. After painting each section, allow it to dry completely.


round wooden plaque, paint and paintbrush


Painted wooden circle

Adding ribbon and Mod Podge

Grab your ribbon and start cutting out the designs that you want to use. I personally chose to cut out some ghosts from my ribbon. Alternatively, you can use a Halloween-themed napkin and apply Mod Podge instead of using ribbon. Once you have your decorations prepared, set them aside.

Black ribbon with cute ghosts

Adding craft gems

Take your craft gems and begin to add them across the middle section of your wood plaque. Your craft gems will act as a divider. 

Painted wooden plaque, craft gems, adhesive and ribbon ghosts

Adding wood letter tiles and decorations

You are now ready to add the wooden letter tiles and decorations that you had previously cut out. I suggest using E6000 to attach the ribbon cutouts, gems, and tiles to your design. Apply a small amount of E6000 to each tile, then place it onto your wood plaque.

Wooden circle sign with gems and adhesive on a table

Adding extra Halloween decorations to your design is an optional step, but if you have any, now is the time to add them. As an example, you could add a spider ring as I did in my previous craft - Quick and Easy Dollar Tree Halloween Art Display Memo Board. You can find spider rings at your local Dollar Tree and simply remove the ring section of the spider. 


To hang your decoration, take a small section of twine and cut it with scissors. Flip your wooden plaque over and apply a small amount of hot glue to the ends of your twine. This will create a simple loop for hanging your decoration.

Round wooden sign with ribbon ghosts, gems and wooden tile letters

Completed painted wooden circle sign with gems, ribbon ghost, wooden tile letters and faux spider

Your adorable Halloween hanging decoration is complete. I hope you enjoyed this easy craft. Thank you for joining me and happy Halloween!

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  1. How cute and not too scary :) Thanks so much for linking up at the Unlimited Link Party 85. Shared.

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    1. Dee, thank you! I'm so happy to hear that it is not too scary ;) Thanks so much for stopping by.

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  2. This is cute. You do lovely work.
    Visiting today from Unlimited Linky Party 85 #23&24

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    1. Paula, thank you so much. I appreciate your kind words.

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  3. This is super cute! Thank you for visiting Tell It To Me Tuesday. I hope to see you again this week!

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  4. Visiting again to say say thanks so much for linking up at #AThemedLinkup 168 for All Things Halloween. Shared again by pinning.

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