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Make this adorable and easy Halloween hoop art decoration with your Cricut machine! Get the project file and full tutorial here!

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Halloween Decor: Spiderweb Hoop Art

Halloween will be here before you know it, so get a jump start on your holiday decorating with this adorable (and easy!) spiderweb hoop art – including a sparkly dangling spider! 

If you like making Halloween projects with your Cricut machine, you may also like 15 FREE Halloween SVG Files, “I’m Just Here for the Candy” FREE SVG File, and Easy DIY Felt Halloween Banner.

Spiderweb Hoop Art With Cricut

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What You’ll Need to Make Halloween Hoop Art:

spider web hoop art design in cricut design space

Start by opening the Spiderweb Hoop Art project in Cricut Design Space. You will want to cut the spiderweb layer out of White Everyday Iron-On, the orange spider layer out of Black Glitter Iron-On, the purple spider layer out of Black Cardstock, and the grey circle out of Black Felt. 

cricut maker and iron on

Start by cutting the spiderweb layer out of white Everyday Iron-On. I love that the Everyday Iron-On includes Cricut’s Strong Bond Guarantee, so I know that my project will stay stuck for years to come! 

weeding tool and spider web design on cricut cutting mat

Weed the excess iron-on using your weeding tools. 

weeded design for spider web hoop art

Now, I know that I say this is almost ALL of my iron-on and vinyl posts, but if you don’t have a Hooked Weeding Tool yet, GET ONE…now! It’s seriously the best tool ever, and it makes weeding projects like this SO much easier! 

cricut paper spider cut out

Next, cut one black spider out of cardstock and two black spiders out of Glitter Iron-On. You’ll notice that the two glitter spiders face opposite directions – that’s so that you can add one to each side of the cardstock spider! 

cricut rotary blade cutting felt

Use the Rotary Blade (if using the Maker) or the Deep Cut Blade (if using the Explore Air 2) to cut the large circle of black felt. 

cutting felt with the cricut maker

I looooove the Maker’s Rotary Blade for cutting felt – it’s like a knife through hot butter! 

cut felt spider made with cricut

Next, it’s time to start assembling your layers! Layer the glitter spiders on to each side of the cardstock spider and gently sandwich the layers between a folded sheet of parchment paper. 

placing the cut spider in between parchment paper
using cricut easypress to iron vinyl

Set the EasyPress to 290 degrees and press for 30 seconds. Allow to cool slightly, and then flip the parchment packet over to press the opposite side. 

peel and reveal pressed glitter spider

Peel the plastic backings to reveal your shimmery sparkly spider!

cricut easy press next to spider wed art

Increase the heat on the EasyPress to 315 degrees. 

spider web art and cricut easy press machine

Press the spiderweb on to the dark fabric for 30 seconds. Flip over and press for an additional 15 seconds before peeling off the plastic backing paper. 

painted orange embroidery hoop

Paint the exterior ring of the embroidery hoop with a layer of orange paint. Allow to dry. 

hoop and pieces for spider web art

Gather all of your pieces – you should now have a double-sided sparkly spider, a spiderweb-decorated piece of fabric, a painted embroidery hoop, and a large felt circle. 

hoop laid over spider web design

Place the spiderweb fabric into the hoop and center the design. 

cutting excess material from embroidery hoop

Trim the edges of the fabric so that they are approximately 1/2″ wide. 

finish glueing the excess onto the embroidery hoop

Use the hot glue gun to secure the extra fabric to the inside of the hoop. 

hot glueing white pom poms to outer edge of hoop

Use the glue gun to add pom pom trim to the back of the hoop if desired. 

holding glitter spider cut with cricut

Use a sharp object (I used my Cricut Paper Piecing Tool) to poke a small hole into the spider’s bum and insert a short length of white embroidery floss. Tie a small knot on the end of the floss. 

layering the back of the hoop art with black

Add a dab of hot glue to the back of the hoop and secure the spider’s “web” of white embroidery floss to the hoop. 

hot glueing back of hoop down

Use the hot glue gun to glue the black felt circle into place and neatly cover the back of the hoop. 

halloween hoop art decoration with cricut

Easy peasy and super cute!

spider dangling from spider web embroidery hoop project

I love how sparkly this little spider guy is! 

spider dangling from spider web embroidery hoop project

And the pom pom trim adds an extra layer of fun and cuteness, don’t you think?!

spider dangling from spider web embroidery hoop project with candy corns

I’m feeling inspired to make cute holiday hoop art for ALL of the holidays now! What do you think I should make next? Let me know in the comments below! 

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