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DIY Monster Wreath with Cricut Cutouts

Written by: | Published: September 14, 2017 | Updated: September 05, 2023

Make your own Monster Wreath with Cricut Cutouts for Halloween this year! These grapevine wreaths are super quick to make and fun for all ages. You can cut out a bunch of monster pieces with your Cricut and make this Halloween Cricut craft as a class or group project. Or have fun with the family decorating your own individual monsters.

Make a Monster Wreath with Cricut Cutouts - designed by Jen Goode
Make a Monster Wreath with Cricut Cutouts – designed by Jen Goode

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DIY Monster Wreath with Cricut Cutouts

All the cut pieces are designed using basic shapes in Cricut Design Space and then flattened to print. So you can easily edit all the pieces to change sizes and colors however you'd like. You can use any kind of wreath you'd like. I chose a small grapdevine wreath that I spray painted black and let dry. This project would work with all kinds of wreath backgrounds.

Materials

You can use white paper instead of cardstock. The cardstock is just sturdier and will last a little longer.

Supplies you need to make a Monster wreath
Supplies you need to make a Monster wreath

Instructions

  1. Go to my pre-set Cricut project canvas for this Monster Wreath. The set includes a variety of eyes, some teeth and ears.
  2. Set the size of your monster accessory cutouts.
  3. Follow on-screen instructions to cut out all the monster accessories.
  4. Decide where you'd like to put the different accessories. Glue in place.
  5. Display and enjoy.

Tip: test out the locations before you glue anything in place. It helps to find spots on the wreath to wedge the parts into before glueing.

Cut out the monster accessories with your Cricut
Cut out the monster accessories with your Cricut
Glue monster parts to the wreath
Glue monster parts to the wreath
Glue monster parts to the wreath
Glue monster parts to the wreath
Cut out the monster accessories with your Cricut
Cut out the monster accessories with your Cricut
Finished Monster Wreath with Cricut Cutouts - designed by Jen Goode
Finished Monster Wreath with Cricut Cutouts – designed by Jen Goode

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