Grab your yarn and two sided tape, it's time to make the MASSIVE spider web of your Halloween decorating dreams. Or nightmares I supposed in this case.
I did this MASSIVE Halloween spider web years ago and it's still one of my favourite Halloween DIYs even though it doesn't feature my all time favourite creepy dolls or black feathers. I like it because it's cheap, it's easy and bigger is always better unless you're talking about bunions or bills.
All you need is some yarn and some two way tape. Just the cheap stuff from the Dollar Store. You don't want anything that'll stick to your walls indefinitely unless you have a real affinity for spider webs. Spiderwebs? I really have no idea which is the right way to spell it.
Now, I said this is cheap and easy, which it is, but it does take a bit of time so grab a pot of coffee, bottle of wine or a bucket of chicken and start sticking.
How to Make a Halloween Spider Web
- Cut tiny pieces of 2 way tape and stick them on the wall in straight lines forming a star pattern. Use as many or as little straight lines as you want. More is more work, but more impressive looking as well.
- Now stick the concentric circles, letting the yarn droop a bit.
- Add fake spiders.
Just cut tiny pieces of the two way tape (I used foam tape because it's easiest to work with) into tiny squares. About a billion of them. In my case, probably closer to 150 or so. A billion just sounds more impressive.
A spider web consists of a series of straight lines, joined by loose circles. Let's get those straight lines done while you're either a) still sober or b) not so filled with fat and crispy skin that you're dizzy with nausea.
Rather impressive isn't it?
Spider Web Tips
- My foam tape was white, which matches my walls. This makes the tape invisible. If your walls aren't white, use regular, clear, two way tape.
- To make a realistic spider web make 7 circles which get smaller and smaller towards the centre. Each circle will consist of 20 pieces of tape.
- Once your tape is on the wall, just stick your yarn to it. Do your straight lines first, then finish up with the draping part of the web starting with either the innermost or outermost circle.
- For the first while it will look gross. Unattractive. Stupid. Don't worry about it. Soldier on.
- Then as you continue on a magical thing will occur. All of a sudden it will look rather good.
Halloween Wall Spider Web
Make a MASSIVE spider web for your wall this Halloween. 'Cause you're a grown up and you can make a massive spider web if you want to. If you're a kid making this without your parent's permission, don't worry - I won't tell on you.
Materials
- 1 ball of yarn
- 2 sided foam tape or clear two sided tape
- Large and small fake spiders
Instructions
- Cut a good amount of two way tape into tiny squares. You'll need around 150 squares to make a very large web.
- Stick your tape to the wall, making circles as you go. Use 20 pieces of tape per circle.
- Continue making circles until you have 7 of them.
- Pull out a long string of yarn and start sticking your straight lines of your web onto the wall, crossing them all in the centre.
- Starting either from the outside or the inside, make your loose circles, letting the yarn hang a bit.
- When your circles are done add your spiders and you're done.
Notes
- Foam tape will remove from your walls the easiest but it blends the best with white walls. You can use regular 2 way tape but it's harder to remove from the wall afterwards. Do a test first.
- Cutting the odd strand of yarn and leaving it to hang will make your web look even better.
- Because of this, if you make a mistake and have to patch your web it'll also look better. Like a real spider web that's been repaired.
- For the first while it will look gross. Unattractive. Stupid. Don't worry about it. Soldier on. A magical thing will occur. All of a sudden it will look rather good. Rather large. Rather impressive. (Rather than cheap.)
If you're out of money, out of ideas or out of time this little Halloween project will make a rather large, impressive decoration. Rather nicer than a bunion.
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Kat
I had a very large fake spider for a while.
First I used it to scare the bejesus out of my third grade teacher by leaving it in her chair. (LOL!!)
Later dad glued it on top of a ball cap and wears it for Halloween.
Tina
Lovely directions for a spider web but what about making the spider?
I’m thinking about doing a massive spider and web on the front of my house!
Karen
Oh! You could easily do that with a big styrofoam ball and wire or something. ~ karen!
Dawna
When I was young, my mother would make a huge web out of black crochet thread for our front porch, and she made spiders out of ‘bumpy‘ chenille wire that she would attach to the web. I remember our house being quite popular on Halloween, but that may have been due to her homemade oatmeal cookies.
May
Hi you can always make a big foam ball paint it black and add 4 legs on each side using pipe cleaners and that does the job !
Vikki
I LOVE this idea. Heck, I might leave it up longer than Halloween. (what's wrong with a Christmas spider?!?)
Hey.....how about an Easter spider!!!!
Karen
Well. I can't see ANYTHING wrong about an Easter spider. :) ~ karen!
Mandy
Im trying to teach homeless young mother to make recycle halloween decoration simple ideas also cheap halloween hand made decorations 2 make please anyone. Dont have to be just recycling tips
Karen
Just type halloween into the search bar under the picture of me holding the fish Mandy and several of my Halloween posts will come up, most of them inexpensive ~ karen!
Elizabeth
I prefer the term nut job to be honest...says it all really...lol
oscar
Awesome!, thanks!
e.scobey
Love this idea...gonna steal it fo-sho....
Laura Bee
Loved this when you first posted it. I have to do this this year! There's nothing on my walls now because it's all packed up for our move. :) And I need to replace the fall sunflower on my black burlap wreath you inspired. Add more crows & maybe a spider or skull...
Anna
You totally crack me up girl!! I love this, gonna do it this year!! Thank you for the great idea and pics!
Karen
No problem Anna! My halloween wreath is a crowd favourite too ... https://www.theartofdoingstuff.com/halloween-wreath/ ~ karen!
Tigersmom
"Eccentric sounds more impressive than nutjob"
(Insert snarky Beevis and Butthead laugh here)
Love it!
And it's true!
Karen
Tigersmom - I plan to be eccentric until I hit 80. Then I'm just going all out for nutjob. ~ karen
Tigersmom
I always planned to pretend to be senile at an early age just so I could get away with shit!
The joke may be on me because...um, what were we talking about?
You are marvelously eccentric and "nutjob" is one of my favorite words. There is no mistaking it's meaning.
Also, I forgot to compliment you on the very cool spider web. I, too, cannot do cutesy decorations and normally only decorate for Christmas with things that are not perishable (as in Easter Eggs or pumpkins) and require an entire closet to store, but this web I could do.
Thanks again
Steff
you are delightfully crazy, and this post cracked me up. Vahse! :D Nice job on the webbing, will give it a try. Looks just about frightening enough to get my seal of approval, in my arachnophobic case a sleepless night...
Karen
Thanks Steff! If you liked that search my site for the skull halloween wreath. It's a good lookin' one. https://www.theartofdoingstuff.com/halloween-wreath/ ~ karen!
theresa keating
Love your ideas! My new favorite halloween decoration was inspired by your glass garden orbs. I filled one with blue christmas lights and put a motion acivated witches head next to in one of my planters. When you walk past it the witch says "come to my crystal ball my pretty"!! I'll have to post a pic soon. Thanks for all the great ideas!
Erin {i can craft that}
i think large removable zots would be good, clear and easy to remove.
karenagain
Ewww. I love it Karen. Reminds me of Charlotte's Web.
Oh,oh...That reminds me. I have the back yard decorated with ravens and rats. My next door neighbour's grandson (he's two) came over to look the other day and when he saw one of the mean aweful fanged rats he said, "Awwww, nice piggy" and petted it on the head.
Karen
Hah!!!! I love it. ~ karen
Ashley
Golly, Karen, this is such a fun decoration. I wasn't planning on decorating this year, being a bit broke (just bought my first house). But I'm not going to be able to resist doing a big ol' decoration for such a small price.
Please tell me you're going to do some bargain Christmas decorations, too. My parents are coming, and "litterbox sheik" is just not going to go over well with them, I fear.