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Spiderweb Pomanders

Spider Web Pomanders
Spider Web Pomanders

Wow, these Spiderweb Pomanders are stunning! Wow the friends and family with these chic DIY Halloween decorations. This is the perfect project for the crafter who prefers to keep a home that's both stylish and spooky. Crafting these delightfully creepy pomanders is so much fun, you'll want to make them for years to come. Plus, you can create them in a snap, so you won't have to spend weeks crafting for your Halloween party. Go ahead and craft these festive pomanders and make your guests jealous!

Time to CompleteIn an evening

MaterialsCraft Foam

Beginner

SeasonFall

HolidayHalloween

Materials List

  • FloraCraft® Make It: Fun® Foam: Balls: 4”, 5” and 6”
  • Silk Gerbera Daisy Bushes: (3) Purple, (2) Lavender and (1) White
  • Acrylic Paint: Black, Purple and Lavender
  • Black Glitter
  • Spider Webbing
  • Plastic Spiders
  • T-Pins
  • Low-Temp Glue Gun
  • Wire Cutters
  • Scissors
  • Paint Brush

Instructions:

  1. Paint the 6” ball purple and the 5” ball lavender and let dry.  This will camouflage the white ball and blend it in with the flowers.

  2. Paint the centers of the flowers black and while the paint is still wet cover with glitter.  The paint will secure the glitter to the flowers as it dries.  Let dry.

  3. Insert the flowers into the balls side by side to completely cover.  Apply glue to each stem before inserting for a more secure hold.  Insert the purple flowers into the 6” purple ball, the lavender flowers into the 5” lavender ball and the white flowers into the unpainted 4” ball.

  4. Cut lengths of ribbon to hang the spheres.  Glue and t-pin the ribbons to the foam to secure them in place.  Embellish with spider web and spiders.

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