Are you ready to add a spooky twist to your fall decor? Creating your own spiderwebs is a fun and simple way to embrace the spirit of the season.
Whether you’re hosting a Halloween bash or just want to elevate your autumn ambiance, these easy DIY spiderweb ideas will inspire your creativity.
From elegant to eerie, transforming your space into a stylish haunted haven has never been more enjoyable!
#1. Whimsical Fall Spiderweb Decor
If you’re seeking a creative way to bring autumn vibes indoors, this charming DIY spiderweb is the perfect choice!
Supplies
- three sturdy sticks
- black yarn or string
- pinecones
- artificial leaves and greenery
- small decorative spider
- hot glue gun
- scissors
Instructions
- Arrange the three sticks in a crisscross pattern to form a web frame.
- Starting from the center, wrap the yarn around each stick, moving in a spiral to form a web shape. Continue until you reach the outer edges, then tie off the yarn securely.
- Glue pinecones around the center as decorative elements. Place the spider in the middle, attaching it with glue to keep it steady.
- Attach artificial leaves and greenery around the web.
#2. Chic Paper Spiderweb Design
You can effortlessly craft this chic and minimalistic paper spiderweb to enhance your fall decor.
Supplies
- white paper
- scissors
- plastic spiders
- glue
Instructions
- Start with a square piece of paper. Fold it in half diagonally to create a triangle, then fold the triangle in half again. Finally, fold it into thirds so you have a wedge shape.
- Use scissors to cut out small sections along the edges of the folded paper. Be careful to keep the cuts symmetrical and don’t cut through the folds on the sides.
- Carefully unfold the paper to reveal the spiderweb pattern.
- Place plastic spiders on the web for a spooky touch.
#3. Rustic Fall Spiderweb Craft
Crafted with twigs, string, and autumn leaves, this charming rustic fall spiderweb brings a touch of the outdoors inside, making it a stunning addition to your fall decor.
Supplies
- 4 small sticks or twigs
- white yarn or string
- colorful autumn leaves
- pinecone or small decorative spider
- glue
Instructions
- Arrange the sticks in a star pattern, crossing them at the center. Secure them in place by tying the center with yarn.
- Starting from the center, wrap the yarn around each stick, moving outward in a circular pattern to form a web.
- Attach a few autumn leaves to the web using small pieces of yarn or glue for a seasonal touch.
- Place a pinecone or a decorative spider in the center for a final fall accent.
#4. Nature-Inspired Spiderweb Decor
Using twigs, leaves, and playful accents, this design captures the essence of autumn while bringing a handcrafted charm.
Supplies
- 6-8 long sticks or dowels
- white yarn or string
- artificial autumn leaves (various colors)
- large plastic or decorative spider
- glue
- small pinecones, greenery, or artificial pumpkins
Instructions
- Arrange the sticks in a circular, star-like pattern, then tie the sticks together securely using yarn to form the frame of the spiderweb.
- Starting from the center, weave the yarn around each stick, moving in a spiral outward.
- Glue or tie artificial leaves at various points on the web and around the base for a natural autumn feel.
- Place the spider in the center of the web, securing it with glue if necessary.
#5. Autumn Nature Spiderweb Art
You can bring the forest floor to your decor with this delightful autumn-inspired spiderweb!
Supplies
- 4 thin sticks
- white or natural twine
- artificial or real autumn leaves, pine sprigs, or dried flowers
- large decorative spider
- scissors
- glue
Instructions
- Arrange the sticks in a star pattern, overlapping them at the center, and secure them with twine to form the base of your web.
- Tie the twine at the center and weave it outward in a spiral, wrapping it around each stick as you move outward to mimic a spiderweb.
- Attach the autumn leaves, pine sprigs, and dried flowers at various points on the web using glue or by tucking them into the web for a natural look.
- Place the spider in the center of the web to complete the look.
#6. Leafy Spiderweb Delight
The delicate mix of twigs, leaves, and a little spider brings the beauty of the season indoors. It’s an easy DIY that adds a fun, natural touch to your decor.
Supplies
- 4 small sticks
- white string or yarn
- real or artificial fall leaves
- brown paper or small round object for spider’s body
- googly eyes
- glue and scissors
- small cardboard or foam board
Instructions
- Arrange the sticks in a star-like pattern and secure them with the string at the center to form the base of your web.
- Wrap the string around each stick in a circular pattern, moving outward as you create each round.
- Make a small spider using a brown paper ball. Attach googly eyes if desired, and use bits of string or thin paper strips for legs. Glue the spider to the center of the web.
- Attach fall leaves to the web and board using glue, giving it a natural autumn feel.
#7. Vibrant Fall Spiderweb Creation
I believe this vibrant fall spiderweb decor will instantly brighten any room.
Supplies
- 4 sticks
- white string or yarn
- assorted fall leaves
- dried flowers and small branches
- small plastic spider
- hot glue gun and glue sticks
Instructions
- Arrange the sticks into a star shape and glue them together at the center to hold the structure.
- Wrap the string around each stick, looping in a spiral from the center outwards.
- Attach leaves, dried flowers, and branches to the web structure using glue.
- Place the spider in the center or any spot on the web to give it a fun, spooky touch.
#8. Rustic Pumpkin Spiderweb Delight
This DIY spiderweb design, cleverly crafted within a rustic pumpkin, blends seasonal vibes with creative elegance.
Supplies
- dried or faux pumpkin shell
- white string or yarn
- small sticks or twigs
- hot glue gun and glue sticks
- artificial spider or insect
- dried leaves and foliage
Instructions
- Use a dried or faux pumpkin shell, cutting out an opening in the front if it’s not already carved.
- Inside the pumpkin, attach string in a web pattern by gluing one end of the string to the pumpkin’s edges and looping it across in various directions.
- Glue small sticks around the pumpkin’s exterior for an added rustic look, and place dried leaves or foliage around or inside for a fuller autumn vibe.
- Attach a small spider on or near the web for a spooky effect.
#9. Framed Fall Spiderweb Magic
Your fall decor just got a whole lot spookier and charming with this framed DIY spiderweb art!
Supplies
- wooden frame
- twigs or small sticks
- black string or yarn
- artificial spider
- hot glue gun and glue sticks
- dried leaves, berries, pinecones, and other fall foliage
Instructions
- Glue the twigs into a web pattern inside the wooden frame, creating a circular or crisscross structure as a base for the web.
- Wrap the black string around the twigs, looping in a spiderweb pattern. Secure each twist with a small dab of glue to keep it tight.
- Place an artificial spider in the center of the web or any desired spot. Secure it with glue.
- Arrange dried leaves, berries, pinecones, and other fall elements around the frame’s edges, gluing them in place for a seasonal touch.
#10. Colorful Leafy Spiderweb Delight
This adorable family of spiders adds a whimsical charm, making it perfect for your fall decorating adventures!
Supplies
- large artificial or paper maple leaf
- small plastic spiders or crafted spider figures
- white string or thin yarn
- colored paper or cardstock for the background
- googly eyes
- glue
- scissors
- markers
Instructions
- Attach the large maple leaf to the center of a colored paper or cardstock background.
- Cut a piece of white string and form a simple web pattern over the leaf, securing intersections with glue to hold it in place.
- Add googly eyes to the small spider figures or make spiders by gluing googly eyes onto small black pom-poms or circles of paper.
- Place the spiders on or near the web, securing them with glue.
- Draw or cut out additional leaf shapes from colored paper and glue them around the main leaf for an autumn effect.
#11. Purple Petal Web Delight
This whimsical DIY spiderweb is a perfect autumn craft, combining vibrant fall leaves, acorns, and a playful spider crafted from natural materials.
Supplies
- small twigs
- white string or thin yarn
- autumn leaves in various colors
- acorns, berries, or other natural elements
- chestnut or large bead
- pipe cleaner
- glue
Instructions
- Arrange the twigs in a hexagon shape, binding the ends with string or gluing them together.
- Using the white string, weave a simple web pattern by looping the string around each twig, working from the center outward.
- Attach leaves, berries, acorns, and other autumnal elements to the web, securing them with glue.
- Attach pipe cleaner legs to the chestnut or large bead, bending them outward to resemble a spider.
#12. Autumn Forest Spiderweb Display
I adore how this fall-inspired spiderweb craft uses natural elements like acorns, pinecones, and leaves to create a whimsical woodland scene.
Supplies
- tree bark or wooden base
- white yarn or string
- small sticks
- chestnuts, acorns, and walnuts
- dried leaves, moss, and tiny pine cones
- googly eyes
- glue
- scissors
Instructions
- Place the sticks in a star shape on the wooden base, securing them in the center. Use yarn to weave a web, looping around each stick and working outward.
- Attach googly eyes to chestnuts or acorns to make the spider and other woodland creatures. Use bits of sticks or small dried plants as legs and antennae, securing them with glue.
- Arrange moss, pine cones, walnuts, and dried leaves around the base to create a natural woodland setting.
- Place the spider in the web and position other bugs on the base for a lively fall scene.
#13. Charming Autumn Web Delight
Who wouldn’t love this delightful fall decor featuring a cute ladybug and playful spider, all set within a web made of rustic twigs and string?
Supplies
- small sticks or bamboo skewers
- twine or yarn
- artificial fall leaves
- foam or small block
- pine cones, acorns, and faux berries
- paper or felt for ladybug and spider
- scissors and glue
Instructions
- Arrange the sticks in a star shape and tie them together in the center. Wrap twine in a circular pattern from the center outward, securing it at each stick to create a web.
- Glue fall leaves around the web and add pine cones, acorns, and berries to the base for a seasonal touch.
- Cut out or draw a cute ladybug and spider on paper or felt. Attach them to the web with a bit of glue.
- Stick the bottom of the web frame into the foam base to keep it upright.
#14. Rustic Autumn Spider Creation
This simple yet charming spiderweb decor is the perfect DIY project to bring a cozy, rustic touch to your fall home decor.
Supplies
- small sticks or twigs
- yarn or string
- dried leaves
- walnut shell
- acorn
- googly eyes
- glue and scissors
Instructions
- Arrange sticks in a circular pattern and secure them with string at the intersections, forming a base for the web.
- Tie the string to one stick and weave it around the twigs in a circular pattern, creating a web design. Knot the string at each stick for stability.
- Attach the acorn to the walnut shell for the spider’s body and head. Add googly eyes to the acorn.
- Glue dried leaves around the web and near the spider to add an autumn touch.
#15. Autumn Butterfly Web Art
My children adore crafting this captivating spiderweb, accented with vibrant fall leaves, delicate butterflies, and playful pinecones.
Supplies
- wooden skewers or thin sticks
- yarn or string (purple or any color you prefer)
- artificial fall leaves
- small decorative butterflies
- pinecones, acorns, faux berries, and green foliage
- small wood slice or foam block
- scissors and glue
Instructions
- Insert the skewers into the wood slice or foam block in a circular pattern, angling them slightly outward to form a base structure.
- Tie yarn to one skewer and weave it around each stick, forming a web shape by gradually moving outward in a circular pattern. Secure with small knots at each connection point.
- Attach artificial leaves and butterflies to the web with glue, spacing them out for a balanced look.
- Arrange pinecones, acorns, and faux berries around the bottom to create a natural, fall-themed base.
#16. Vibrant Autumn Spiderweb Art
In this artwork, the playful spider adds a fun touch, making it a lively and charming decoration for any cozy fall corner in your home!
Supplies
- twigs or sticks
- white yarn or string
- cardboard base
- dried autumn leaves
- clay or playdough
- small decorative items (mini mushrooms or berries)
- glue and scissors
Instructions
- Arrange sticks into a hexagonal or circular shape, securing them with yarn where they intersect.
- Wrap yarn in a circular pattern around the frame, knotting at each stick to create a web design.
- Place dried leaves on the cardboard base, gluing them down to mimic a forest floor.
- Use clay to shape a spider, insects, or other tiny woodland animals. Place them on the web or around the base.
#17. Whimsical Pumpkin Spiderweb Decor
Complete with colorful leaves, tiny pumpkins, and a playful web, this design a perfect, vibrant fall decoration for your home.
Supplies
- a hollowed-out pumpkin or plastic pumpkin
- black paint and paintbrush
- styrofoam ball
- black pipe cleaners
- craft eyes and glue
- white string or yarn
- colorful beads
- artificial leaves, mini pumpkins, berries, and other fall decorations
Instructions
- Paint the styrofoam ball black, attach craft eyes, and add black pipe cleaners as legs. Bend them to give a “crawling” look.
- Wrap white yarn inside the pumpkin, securing it at various points to make a spider web. Add beads along the yarn as decorative “dewdrops.”
- Arrange artificial leaves, mini pumpkins, berries, and other fall decorations inside the pumpkin to create a cozy, natural look.
- Place the spider on top of the pumpkin or secure it near the web as if it’s crawling.
#18. Spooky Pumpkin Leaf Spiderweb
These fall-themed spiderwebs are perfect for adding a spooky yet cozy touch to your home decor.
Supplies
- small pumpkin
- faux fall leaves
- stretchy spiderweb material or cotton batting
- small plastic spider
- hot glue gun
Instructions
- Arrange the faux leaves around the pumpkin and secure them with a hot glue gun, creating a natural fall base.
- Stretch the spiderweb material or gently pull apart the cotton batting, then drape it over the pumpkin to give a webbed effect.
- Place the plastic spider on top of the web for a spooky touch. Use a dab of glue to secure it if needed.
#19. Charming Autumn Spiderweb Creation
This delightful fall decor combines the beauty of autumn leaves, tiny pumpkins, and playful spiders.
Supplies
- twigs or sticks
- twine or jute string
- faux fall leaves
- small decorative items (mini pumpkins, acorns, pinecones, mushrooms)
- plastic spider and bug decorations
- hot glue gun
Instructions
- Form a hexagon or octagon using twigs, tying them together with twine at each corner. Then, connect the twigs by stretching twine across to form a web pattern.
- Attach faux fall leaves to the web and around the base for a colorful autumn touch, securing them with glue as needed.
- Arrange and glue down mini pumpkins, acorns, pinecones, and mushrooms around the bottom for a woodland look.
- Add a plastic spider on the web and a bug or two for extra character.
#20. Rustic Autumn Spiderweb Frame
This DIY spiderweb decor captures the essence of autumn with vibrant leaves, pinecones, and an adorable handmade spider.
Supplies
- four sturdy twigs or small branches
- twine or jute string
- Faux autumn leaves and berries
- pinecones and small evergreen branches
- plastic spider
- hot glue gun
Instructions
- Arrange the twigs in a square and tie each corner with twine to secure the frame.
- Using the twine, weave a spiderweb pattern inside the frame by looping and tying the string at different points on each side.
- Glue faux leaves, berries, and small pinecones along the corners and bottom of the frame to add a natural, autumnal look.
- Attach a plastic spider to the web to complete the spooky, rustic vibe.