Halloween Witches Broom Wreath. Cast a welcoming spell on visitors this Halloween by creating a delightful witch porch. A glowing witches broom is a whimsical wreath alternative. Battery operated shimmering lights will light the way for guests. This is a hack on the Pottery Barn version for a fraction of the price!
Halloween Witches Broom Wreath
As the leaves turn crimson and the chill of autumn settles in, it’s time to conjure up some Halloween magic to transform your home into a bewitching haven for visitors. This year, we’re brewing up a delightful “witches theme” porch that is sure to cast a welcoming spell on all who dare to approach.
And at the heart of this enchanting decor is a whimsical and budget-friendly witches broom wreath, complete with battery-operated shimmering lights to guide your guests through the darkness. This creative hack draws inspiration from the now-unavailable Pottery Barn version, which retailed for a staggering $150. But fear not, for we’ve conjured up an alternative that won’t break the bank.
The Hunt for the Perfect Witches Broom
Every enchantress knows that a witches’ broom is a quintessential accessory. In our quest to recreate the Pottery Barn magic, we set out to find the perfect broom. Lo and behold, we stumbled upon a scented cinnamon broom at Trader Joe’s for a mere $6! Not only did it carry the delightful aroma of cinnamon, but it was also the ideal size to grace our front door.
Witches Broom Lights!
No enchantment is complete without a touch of luminance, especially during the mystical hours of Halloween night. To bring our witches broom to life, we sought out the perfect battery-operated fairy lights, which we discovered on Amazon.
These lights offered more than just illumination; they boasted a repertoire of eight different light settings, from static lights to a haunting flicker, strobe, and even a pulsating flash. Plus, they featured a convenient timer feature, allowing us to program them to illuminate our porch in the evening, magically extinguishing themselves during the day.
Crafting the Witches Broom Wreath
To bring our magical creation to life, you’ll need the following supplies:
- Small twig broom
- Battery-operated twinkle lights with multiple settings and timer!
- A twist tie
- Ribbon
Now, follow these mystical directions:
- Position the battery pack discreetly at the back of the broom.
- Secure it in place using a twist tie, ensuring it stays out of sight.
- Gently run the twinkling lights up and down the bottom of the broom.
- Begin twisting them around the handle of the broom, creating an enchanting glow.
- To add a touch of charm, tie a ribbon at the top of the broom.
- With bated breath, turn on the power switch and suspend your creation.
- Use the accompanying remote control to select your desired light setting and timer option.
As night falls, your porch will come alive with the mesmerizing glow of fairy lights, guiding guests to your front door, where Halloween magic awaits. Alternatively, you can bring this enchantment indoors, placing it in an entryway or adorning a wall to infuse any space with spooky charm.
A Budget-Friendly Illuminated Witches Broom
One of the most delightful aspects of this project is how it demonstrates the power of creativity and resourcefulness, even when working with a limited budget. The Pottery Barn version may have been out of reach for many at $150, but our budget-friendly alternative showcases that you don’t need a treasure chest of gold to create a memorable and enchanting Halloween experience.
By repurposing an affordable cinnamon broom and leveraging cost-effective battery-operated lights, you can craft a unique piece of decor that not only captures the essence of the season but also leaves your wallet feeling enchanted. This project embodies the spirit of Halloween—embracing creativity, resourcefulness, and a touch of magic to transform your home into a spellbinding haven.
Make a Glowing Witches Broom for YOUR Door
This Halloween, as the moon rises and the spirits stir, embrace the enchantment of the season by transforming your porch into a bewitching wonderland. With the budget-friendly witches broom wreath, you can capture the essence of magic and mystery, guiding guests to your door with the mesmerizing glow of fairy lights.
This DIY project not only offers a budget-friendly alternative to the now-unavailable Pottery Barn version but also embodies the true spirit of Halloween—a celebration of creativity, resourcefulness, and the power to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. So, gather your supplies, cast your spell, and let the enchantment of Halloween come alive on your porch this year. Welcome, all who dare to visit, and may your Halloween be filled with magic and delight!
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Have a Creative Day!
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Giovanni John says
If you are a beginner and want to start crafting and don’t know how to use Cricut? No worries, Cricut machines have easy-to-use features that a newbie can quickly run the machine with a proper guide and instructions given to Cricut.com/setup. There, you can download the Design Space software that provides complete design facilities.
Melaine Thompson says
I have always wanted to make a witch broom and your witch broom wreath idea is genius!
Jen says
Thanks Melaine! It was so easy!!