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How to DIY the Viral Pottery Barn Inspired Ghost Wreath {Video} | Thrifty Decor Chick


This is one of my favorite crafts in a long time! I wasn’t quite sure how it
was going to come together during the process, but I couldn’t love the
finished product more. 🙂

Best part is, I saved about eighty bucks making it on my own. YES.
That was 8-0:

DIY Pottery Barn ghost wreath

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Pottery Barn light up ghost wreath

When I saw it weeks ago, I knew this would be a cute DIY project that I
could do for WAY less than the Pottery Barn version. 

And then every single person on the internet did the same thing. 😂 OH
WELL. I’m still sharing my version! 

The Pottery Barn version measures 24 inches across, and when all the
little ghosts were attached, mine is was the same size. 

Did I mention the PB original costs $90?

That’s…nine zero. I had most of my supplies on hand so I only
spent $12 for mine. But even if you have to buy all of the supplies, it
will be a fraction of the cost!

I share a lot of the details in the video I share below, but here are a
few more helpful details:

DIY Pottery Barn lit ghost wreath

Mine has a bit more personality too — I added a few tiny witch hats I had in
my craft stash. You could have so much fun with the faces and details!

Here’s a full list of the items I used to make this DIY light up ghost wreath:

If you’re starting from scratch with your supplies, a finished ghost wreath my
size will cost around $30, but with discounts and sales could be significantly
less! The light strands are the most expensive item, but most I’ve purchased
come with a few strands per order. 

This would also be adorable in a mini version — what a cute idea for a crafty
get together. If you used a smaller wreath with smaller clear ornaments it
would be at least half of the price. 

I saved about $78 by DIYing my own version of this wreath, so it was worth the
hour or so it took to make it. Have you seen this DIY
floating around the internet
lately? 



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