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10 Wickedly Chic Halloween Wreaths We Love

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published Oct 13, 2022
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Three Halloween wreaths: black feather, orange and black pumpkin, and spider web with lights and foliage.
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Folks, if you weren’t aware, we are well into spooky season. With Halloween fastly approaching, this means the time to decorate your home for All-Hallows Eve is quickly coming to a close. Whether you’re looking to go all out (Remember that 12-foot skeleton that went viral a couple of years ago?) or keep things a little more simple (you can never go wrong with a great Halloween candle), there’s something out there for every ghoul and goblin. One of the easiest (and most stylish) ways to get it on the Halloween fun is with a great wreath. A fall staple, wreaths are a classic piece of fall decor that can be just thing you need to properly up the scary factor of your home. Below, we rounded up 10 wickedly chic Halloween wreaths you’re sure to love. And while you’re at it, pick up a Halloween doormat, too — your guests will appreciate the frightful welcome.

Halloween Ball Wreath
$20

You can't go wrong with a colorful ball wreath. This Home Goods find features a collection of orange, black, and green balls for an arrangement that's wickedly whimsical.

$20 at HomeGoods
Black Feather Wreath
$22$19

Sometimes simple can make the biggest statement. With a splayed arrangement of black feathers, this wreath is a seamlessly stylish addition to any Halloween setup.

$19 at Amazon
Withering White Wreath
$149$119

Nothing ups the creep factor of a space quite like spiderwebs, no? This Grandin Road find features an assortment of arachnids spinning a web across branches of pussy willow and white grapevine base for a wreath that is as chic as it is spooky.

$119 at Grandin Road
Valery Madelyn Pre-Lit Halloween Wreath
$70$50

Let there be light! This gorgeous pre-lit Valery Madelyn wreath features an arrangement complete with glitter roses, glitter balls, crows, and spiderwebs for a pick that has every spooky base covered.

$50 at Amazon
Orange Berry Wreath
$55$50

For a wreath that can last all fall long, pick up this gorgeous berry wreath from ElegantWreath on Etsy! Made with weatherproof material, this wreath is designed for both indoor and outdoor use so you can rest assured it'll still be there even on the windiest days.

$50 at Etsy
Glitter Pumpkin Halloween Wreath
$38

For a dose of glamour, go with this wreath from The National Tree Company. It features an assortment of glitter-covered pumpkins, balls, leaves, and a ribbon for a wreath that'll really make a statement.

$38 at Home Depot
Midnight Raven Wreath
$169$90

Bringing to mind the master of macabre, Edgar Allen Poe, this raven-laden wreath will add an eerie touch to your doorway — beware a rapping at your door.

$90 at Grandin Road
Black Cat Moon Rose Wreath
$21

How adorable is this wreath? Shaped like a crescent moon, this wreath is covered in black and orange florals and features a black cat gently reaching for a crystal pendant for a pick with an especially witchy flair.

$21 at Amazon
Autumn Leaf Wreath
$18

A spooky take on a fall classic, we love how this autumn leaf wreath mixes traditional fall colors with pops of black for something with a little more edge.

$18 at Amazon
Faux Pre-Lit Black Twig Bat Wreath
$89

The only thing that could make a bat wreath better? Lights! This pre-lit Pottery Barn pick is perfect for anyone looking for something to light up the night.

$89 at Pottery Barn

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