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Lace Spiderweb Hoop Craft

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Add a touch of Halloween to your home by making this Lace Spiderweb Hoop Craft. This craft creates a pair of matching spiderwebs using easy-to-find materials like an embroidery hoop, wine corks, and pipe cleaners.  

Lace Spiderweb Hoop

This quick and easy pair of Lace Spiderweb Hoop crafts go together in just about 30 minutes with limited supplies. Fun to give as a gift or keep for yourself. 

You can use these spiderwebs as decor pieces anywhere in your home.

Place them on your fire mantel, hang them on a wall, hang them on a door, etc.

Anywhere you place these Lace Spiderwebs will add a touch of Halloween. You can reuse this decor piece every year. 

In about half an hour, you’ll have two cute lace spiderwebs to decorate your home for Halloween!

HOW TO MAKE A LACE SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT

Two embroidery hoops are decorated with lace doilies and spiders made out of wine corks for a spooky spiderweb Halloween craft the whole family will enjoy!

Are you ready to get started?

You’ll find the specific material amounts and detailed instructions in the printable craft at the bottom of this post.

LACE SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT

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LACE SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT MATERIALS

LACE SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT

These cute Lace Spiderwebs use easy-to-find materials to create a spooky Halloween decoration your family will love.

All you need is:

  • wooden embroidery hoops
  • cotton lace doilies 
  • a few wine corks
  • black pom poms
  • black tinsel pipe cleaners
  • wiggle eyes
  • baker’s twine
  • black acrylic craft paint

LACE SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT INSTRUCTIONS

Black painted corks

Begin by painting all the sides of the two recycled wine corks with black craft paint.

Set aside to dry and apply a second coat if necessary.

LACE SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT

To create the spiderweb, fit the lace doilies loosely into the embroidery hoops.

Pull gently from the back to ensure the lace is taught and then tighten the screw at the top of the hoop.

Trip extra

Trim the excess lace from the back of the embroidery hoop with scissors.

LACE SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT

Apply a thin line of Fabric Glue to the cut edge of the lace to secure. Set aside to dry.

This craft was made with cotton lace doilies from the craft store, but any type of lace would work.

Black Spiders

To make the spiders, wrap four black pipe cleaners around each cork, twisting to secure.

Trim any excess pipe cleaner with scissors.

Bend pipe cleaners to create the spiders’ legs.

LACE SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT

Attach the two pom poms to the tops of the wine corks for the spiders’ heads with a glue gun and glue sticks.

glued spiders

Glue two small wiggle eyes onto each of the pom pom spider heads with the glue gun.

twine on spiders

Tie two tiny bows from colored baker’s twine and attach to the spiders’ necks with a glue gun and glue sticks.

LACE SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT

Either attach the spiders permanently onto the hoop webs with a glue gun and glue sticks or use the pipe cleaner legs to connect the spiders to the lace webs.

In about 30 minutes, you’ll have two cute spiderweb decorations that are sure to become a new favorite decoration every Halloween!

LACE SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT TIPS AND QUESTIONS

If you’ve never made a Halloween-themed craft before, don’t worry!

Below are some common questions and helpful tips.

Hopefully, this will answer any questions you may have. If not, feel free to ask in the comments and I’ll answer the best I can.

LACE SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT

HOW LONG DOES IT REALLY TAKE TO MAKE A LACE SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT?

This Lace Spiderweb Hoop craft takes approximately 27 minutes. TOTAL. This includes:

  • About 7 minutes to paint the wine corks
  • Close to 5 minutes to create the spiderwebs
  • Around 10 minutes to make the spiders
  • 5 minutes to attach the spiders to the spiderwebs

CAN I REUSE THIS LACE SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT EACH YEAR?

You can reuse this Lace Spiderweb Hoop Craft every year to decorate your home for Halloween.

It will be a great addition to your homemade Halloween decor items. 

CAN I USE A DIFFERENT COLOR OF PAINT?

You can use any color or type of paint you want to create the spiders.

You could paint the corks for the spiders in purple, orange, green, etc.

Those colors would look great for Halloween.

LACE SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT

CAN I GIVE THIS LACE SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT AS A GIFT?

Yes, you can make this Lace Spiderweb Hoop Craft and give it as a gift.

Your children can give this craft as a gift to their grandparents.

It only takes about 30 minutes to make this craft and it’s budget-friendly.

It’s a great gift to give to friends and family members.

WHAT OTHER HALLOWEEN CRAFTS GO WELL WITH A LACE SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT?

This pair of Lace Spiderwebs go well with a wide variety of DIY Halloween crafts. These crafts would look great together.

Some of my personal favorites include:

WHAT ELSE CAN I ADD TO THIS SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT?

This Lace Spiderweb Hoop Craft not only looks great, but it’s also incredibly versatile.

Try adding some plastic flies to the web. You can use a glue gun to attach the flies to the web. 

spider on web

LACE SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT

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LACE SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT

LACE SPIDERWEB HOOP CRAFT

Add a touch of Halloween to your home by making this Lace Spiderweb Hoop Craft. This craft creates a pair of matching spiderwebs using easy-to-find materials like an embroidery hoop, wine corks, and pipe cleaners.

Active Time 27 minutes
Total Time 27 minutes
Difficulty Easy

Materials

  • ● Wooden Embroidery Hoops – 3” and 5” in diameter
  • ● Cotton Lace Doilies – 4” and 6” in diameter
  • ● Recycled Wine Corks – two
  • ● Black Pom Poms, two – Dollar Store
  • ● Black Tinsel Pipe Cleaners, eight – Dollar Store
  • ● Wiggle Eyes, four – Dollar Store
  • ● Baker’s Twine, colors – Dollar Store
  • ● Black Acrylic Craft Paint
  • ● Scissors
  • ● Fabric Glue
  • ● Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
  • ● Paint Brush

Instructions

  1. Basecoat all sides of the two recycled wine corks with black craft paint. Set aside to dry and apply a second coat if necessary.
  2. Fit the Lace Doilies loosely into the embroidery hoops.  Pull gently from the back to ensure the lace is taught and then tighten the screw at the top of the hoop. Trim the excess Lace from the back of the embroidery hoop with scissors. Apply a thin line of Fabric Glue to the cut edge of the Lace to secure.  Set aside to dry. This craft was made with cotton lace doilies from the craft store, but any type of lace would work.
  3. Wrap four black pipe cleaners around each cork, twisting to secure. Trim any excess pipe cleaner with scissors. Bend pipe cleaners to create the spiders’ legs.
  4. Attach the two pom poms to the tops of the wine corks for the spiders’ heads with a glue gun and glue sticks.
  5. Glue two small wiggle eyes onto each of the pom pom spider heads with the glue gun.
  6. Tie two tiny bows from colored Baker’s twine and attach them to the spiders’ necks with a glue gun and glue sticks.
  7. Either attach the spiders permanently onto the hoop webs with a glue gun and glue sticks or use the pipe cleaner legs to connect the spiders to the lace webs.
  8. This quick and easy pair of Lace Spiderweb Hoop crafts goes together in just about 30 minutes with limited supplies.
  9. Fun to give as a gift or keep for yourself.

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WHAT’S NEXT

I hope you enjoy this DIY Halloween craft as much as my family does!

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