After Jack Skellington takes over Christmas, he decides to reimagine the traditional Christmas trimmings with his own Halloween Town flair. One of the scary-ified items which shows up in one of the houses is a wreath which comes to life and tries to eat people.
To build this wreath, I started with an artificial wreath which we had ordered and a red bow which we bought at a craft store.

Then, I cut out teeth from cardboard and attached them to the back of the wreath using zip ties.


I then cut out eyes from cardboard and painted them yellow.

Finally, I attached the eyes using a hot glue gun (and also added some menacing vines at the bottom).

Nathan
Thank you for continuing this tradition. We look forward to it every year. In this year of uncertainty this is a welcome sight!
Cherie
That’s FUN! Love it! Looks great, as does your entire display!
Eric Albertson
AuthorCherie, thanks so much!!