decorative Halloween door Wreath 12 inch orange black green purple

$34.00
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Product Description
Handmade, 12 inch, Halloween fabric rag wreath. This festive wreath is perfect for the home that celebrates Halloween! Hang the wreath on the front door or inside on a wall with a complete Halloween display.

This wreath was created by using an assortment of Halloween scraps. Each individual piece of fabric was tied on creating somewhat of a repeating pattern. The wreath hangs from the back; it will lay flat on the wall or door.

The orange fabric features black bats. The bright green fabric has a scary black spider print. The black fabric is a candy corn print. Finally, the deep purple is an owl print. This variety of fabrics creates such a unique wreath for Halloween!
Materials Used
fabric, wreath
More Info
Thank you for your interest in my handcrafted fabric rag wreaths!

Custom Orders:
I am always working on custom rag wreaths so I am very comfortable working with you if you don't quite see the wreath that is perfect for you! Or, if there is a wreath you do see in the shop and you want some minor changes made, (for example, you want it to hang differently) just let me know!

Wreath Sizing:
Round wreaths come in the following diameter sizes: 4 inch, 6 inch, 8 inch, 9 inch, 10 inch, 12 inch, 14 inch, 16 inch, 18 inch, 20 inch, 24 inch, 28 inch, 30 inch and 36 inches. Heart shaped wreaths come in the following sizes: 6 inch, 9 inch, 12 inch and 18 inches. Rectangular rag wreaths come in the following sizes: 8x6 inch, 10x6 inch, 12x10 inch, 14x12 inch and 18x12 inches.

How do people use and hang these wreaths?
-front doors
-doors inside
-wall decor
-bathrooms
-over the mantle (either hanging or standing up)
-baby nursery
-children's rooms
-office, library
-windows (kitchen, hanging from suction cups)

My Rag Wreaths:
My rag wreaths are just what I say; they are simple and rustic. I take brand new designer fabrics and shred them down by hand to create my unique, decorative wreaths. After the fabric is shredded and the wreath is created, the ends of the fabric are cut, usually, with a variety of my pinking shears. But, they truly are 'raggy' and so you should expect some of the wreaths to have (to see) some rough edging. That is on purpose!

How do you care for your rag wreaths?
First, I recommend treating your wreath with scotch guard. When your wreath is not being displayed, I recommend storing it flat, upside down. While you are displaying your wreath, I recommend switching it 45 degrees once a week to keep the entire wreath fresh and from settling. To keep your wreath fresh, you can dust it with swiffer style dusting rags, you can lightly vacuum it using your vacuum cleaner extension tools and you can even place the smaller wreaths into a pillow case and put it into your dryer on the "fluff air" cycle. You can also use an old style, taped lint roller.

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If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Thanks for taking a look at our decorative, rustic wreaths!
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