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Curly Hair Witch Swag

August 15, 2023 | DIY Seasonal Decor, Halloween, Swag

Picture this: a touch of whimsy, a dash of spookiness, and a whole lot of charm – that’s what a Curly Hair Witch Swag brings to the decorating cauldron. It’s like a mini masterpiece that combines the mystique of a witch’s potion with the artistry of crafting. From pointy hats to broomsticks and pumpkins, a witch swag is all about embracing that mystical energy and infusing it into your home décor.

Curly Hair Witch Swag

But fear not! You don’t need a magic wand for this. Just a few crafting essentials, a sprinkle of imagination, and a pinch of patience. Whether you’re a seasoned crafting sorceress or just starting to explore the realm of DIY, this witch swag project is your ticket to creating an eye-catching and conversation-starting piece that’ll add a touch of spellbinding charm to your space. 

Crafting a witch swag isn’t just about making something pretty – it’s about embracing the playful side of decoration and letting your imagination take flight on a broomstick ride. Whether you’re decking out your front door for Halloween or adding a touch of whimsy to your living room, a witch swag is the perfect way to showcase your personality and crafting prowess.

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This witch swag is more than just a decoration – it’s a chance to infuse your living space with a touch of mystique and create a visual delight that’ll have everyone under its spell. Get ready to embark on a crafting journey that’s as delightful as it is spellbinding! 

Directions

  • Start by prepping your base. I attached some styrofoam to a paint stick to give myself a base to build out our Curly Hair Witch Swag. 
  • Attach your Black Metallic Garland to either side of the styrofoam, and then along the top, filling it in so that none of the styrofoam is showing. I attached mine with pins and staples where needed.
  • Then add your Orange and Black Plush Stripe Polka Dot Witch Legs about half way down your swag, gluing them in place. Then place your large Black and White Fabric Polka dot Pumpkin between the legs, tucking one leg behind it and laying one leg on top to add dimension. 
  • Prep and glue your Orange and Black Fabric Spiral Curly Spray above the witch legs. I added one pointing each way. 
  • Add your Black and Orange Witch Hat on top of the curly spiral picks. I glued mine to a small dowel to help anchor it to the wreath. 
  • Create your bow with your Black Small and Large Dots ribbon and your Orange Happy Halloween with Spiders ribbon to add to your swag. Add it between the hat and legs on your swag. 
  • Add an Orange Black Glitter Twig Bloom between the legs to be your witch’s “broom” and your swag is done! 

TIPS AND TRICKS

  • Create your swag using whatever colors or styles you’d like! Change out your ribbons or witch legs to match your Halloween decor. Add a purple pumpkin or flowers. Make it yours! 
  • I added glue to each of my stems as I placed it into my swag, but you can absolutely do a dry run. Just stick your stems into your swag and you’re able to move them around until you’re happy with their placement. 

​​What is a swag in decoration?

A swag is a type of decoration, like a wreath’s stylish cousin. A wreath is usually a circular arrangement, often made with leaves, flowers, or other materials, and it’s got that classic and symmetrical look. On the other hand, a swag is all about the casual – it’s like a graceful drape of flowers, greenery, ribbons, or whatever tickles your fancy, hanging in a swooping or curving shape. So, if wreaths are the formal dinner party of decorations, swags are the cozy backyard picnic – both awesome, just with their own flair!

What is the difference between a swag and garland?

A swag is like that stylish friend who knows how to drape fabric or greenery in a graceful curve or swoop. It’s often used for a touch of elegance on doors or walls, adding a subtle yet chic vibe. Garlands are longer and more flexible, like a decorative ribbon of flowers, leaves, or even ornaments. They’re versatile, hanging beautifully along banisters, mantels, or tables, instantly bringing a festive mood. While swags add a touch of sophistication, garlands are all about that festive abundance, making your space feel like a celebration central.

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