Spider & Web Wreath Trio

Skill Level: Beginner

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Supplies

  • FloraCraft® CraftFōM®:
    • Wreaths:
      • 12" - White
      • 16" - White
    • Balls:
      • (3) 1” - White
      • (4) 1.5” - White
      • 2” - White
      • 5” - White
      • 8” - White
  • Decorative Mesh - White
  • Yarn - White
  • Acrylic Paint:
    • Black
    • Purple
  • (24) Chenille Stems - Black
  • Acrylic Jewels
  • Glitter - Purple
  • Craft Eyes
  • Craft Sticks

Tools

  • Low-Temp Glue Gun
  • Foam Cutter or Serrated Knife
  • Scissors
  • Black Marker
  • Floral Pins

Instructions

(See how-to photos below)

  1. Lay the 12” wreath on the table.  Lay the edge of one of the 16” wreaths over the edge of the 12” wreath.  Use a marker to outline the edge of the 16” wreath onto the 12” wreath.  Remove the 16” wreath.  Use the foam cutter or serrated knife to cut out the outlined portion of the 12” wreath.  Glue the wreath in place at the bottom of the 16” wreath.  Insert craft sticks between the two wreaths before gluing for a more secure hold.
  2. Glue the end of the yarn to the side of the 16” wreath.  Wrap the yarn across the front of the wreath, around the back side of the wreath, and back again to where you glued the end.  Continue wrapping the yarn around the wreath 3 or 4 more times having each wrap fan out from the point where you have glued the end.  Cut the yarn and glue the end again where you stop.   Glue the end of the yarn to the side of the wreath.  Wrap yarn across the front of the wreath around the existing wraps of yarn to create the yarn web.  Repeat this to add yarn webs to the 12” wreath and the other 16” wreath.
  3. Cut a 1-2/3 yard piece of decorative mesh.  Gather the end and pin it to the top of the 16” wreath.  Loosely wrap the mesh down the left side of the wreath and across the front where the two wreaths meet then down the opposite (right) side of the 12” wreath.  Pin the mesh again at the bottom of the 12” wreath leaving the leftover tail to hang from the bottom of the wreath as shown.  Repeat with a second 1-2/3 yard piece of mesh to cover the opposite sides of the wreaths, crisscrossing the mesh at the center where the wreaths meet.  Repeat this step using a shorter piece of mesh to cover the other 16” wreath the same way.
  4. To create the large spider, use the 8” ball and the 5” ball.  Cut the 8” ball and 5” ball in half using the longer blade bread knife or saw.  Set aside an 8” and 5” half ball for a future project.  Lay the half balls on the table cut side down.  Cut a small slice off the side of each half ball.  This is where the head will connect to the body.  Roll each side of the 8” half ball on the table pressing firmly to create the spider’s oval body shape.  Repeat to give an oval shape to the 5” half ball head.  Glue the head to the body.  Insert a craft stick between the two parts before gluing them together for a more secure hold.  Repeat this step using a 2” half ball for the body and a 1.5” half ball for the head to create another size spider.  Repeat this step to create the smallest size spider using a 1.5” half ball body and a 1” half ball head.  Paint all the spiders black and let dry.
  5. Embellish the spiders with a glitter diamond shape on their backs.  Paint a purple diamond shape on the spider’s back.  While the paint is still wet sprinkle it with purple glitter.  The paint will secure the glitter in place as it dries.
  6. For the large spider, twist two chenille stems together to create one leg.  Repeat to make eight legs.  Insert one end of each leg into the front of the body just back from where the head and body meet.   Bend the stems to create the leg joints and glue a jewel to the top of each foot.
  7. Glue the eyes in place on the large spider.  Cut two 2” lengths of chenille stem, bend them slightly and glue them into the front of the mouth for pinchers.
  8. For the smaller spiders, cut a chenille stem in half and bend the half stem in half.  Glue the folded end of the half chenille stem into the body of the spider; this makes two legs.  Repeat to create eight legs for all the spiders.  Bend the stems to create the leg joints and glue a jewel to each of the feet.
  9. Secure the spiders to the wreaths with glue.

 

 

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