
The first halloween decoration I saw this year was a black witch hat made out of vines and I knew I wanted to have one. The only problem is I wanted multiple and they were fairly pricey- they were from Anthropologie after all. So I set on a mission to DIY one myself. This is the simplest way I figured out how to do it.

- Hot glue
- Grapevine garland (or foraged vines)
- Zip ties


Anyway, the first this I'm doing is zip tying the bottom of the Christmas tree to the wire wreath. I'm using black ones specifically so they blend in when we paint later.




Since this one has lights on it, I made sure the plug was going through the middle and not above the wire wreath.





I'm using hot glue to attach the rope to the wire and to itself. In between the wires I attached the rope to itself until a row was close enough to the wire to glue it there.


Another option is to buy a grapevine wreath in the correct size for your tree and zip tie them together. It would make this so easy! The only difference would be that the wreath is a little more dense and neat whereas this one looks more oganic and natural. Just depends on the look you are going for in your decoration.
Now of course the red witch hat could not stay like this, it needed to be painted. You could keep the natural grapevine color of the other one if you like that look.

But when I started making these I knew I wanted them to be black, so I spray painted them. Side note: spray painting something with glitter on it was very interesting. I guess I've never done such a thing before? Because I was surprised to see that the red glitter really resisted the black paint when I first sprayed it. But I let it dry and then put a second coat on. That coat finally covered the glitter.
And one more tip: you'll want to spray the inside of the hat too as the color on the inside can be seen from the outside too. Especially if your Christmas tree is bright red like mine.

I wrapped these fairy lights around the hats for some added magical-ness. They are battery operated so the battery pack can be hot glued to the inside of the hats. And because my plan was always to hang these on my porch, I tied a fishing line loop around and through the top of the hat.
If you want to see the rest of our Halloween porch this year and all the DIYs we did for it, please check out this blog post!
Happy Halloween!


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