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Spooky Eyeball Wreath

Spooky Eyeball Wreath

Looking for a super spooky DIY that will have all the neighbors turning their head? Make this fun, spooky wreath that will greet your trick-or-treaters and add a little fright to your front door!

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Spooky Eyeball Wreath

What you need:
– foam wreath form
– Tulip Fabric Spray Paint (neon colors)
– Aleene's Fast Grab Tacky Glue
– Black satin ribbon (3 yards)
– 60-120 ping pong balls based on your wreah form size
– Googly eyes
– Paper towels
– Surface cover or tablecloth (to prevent mess)
– Elbow grease (haha)

Spooky Eyeball Wreath
Wrap the satin ribbon around the wreath form slightly overlapping the ribbon as you go.
Spooky Eyeball Wreath
 Lay down paper towels and spray your ping pong balls with the fabric spray paint.
We sprayed ours with varying colors of orange, pink, and green!
Spooky Eyeball Wreath
Once dry, apply googly eyes to top with the Fast Grab Glue.
Spooky Eyeball Wreath
Add glue to back of ping pong ball and position on wreath.  Add ping pong balls to the tops and sides, randomly mixing your colored balls. The more ping pong balls you glue, the more impactful and abundant your wreath will be!
Spooky Eyeball Wreath
We love how this wreath turned out!  Here's a condensed version of our project for you to pin or
share on your favorite social media sites!

Happy Halloween. Wha ha ha!!!!
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