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DIY Spiderweb Luminary

Written by: | Published: October 04, 2016 | Updated: August 23, 2023

You can make your own fancy spiderweb luminary with just a few Cricut cut spiderwebs. This is a really neat looking Halloween decor project you can make in about 30 minutes and looks great, especially at night.

I love this Cricut project, the spiderwebs are so fun and easy to use. Cut different sizes of webs for a unique look that you piece together yourself.

DIY Spiderweb Luminary with your Cricut - Designed by Jen Goode
DIY Spiderweb Luminary with your Cricut – Designed by Jen Goode

DIY Spiderweb Luminary

Create a spooky spiderweb luminary for Halloween in just a few simple steps. Grab a mason jar and some black cardstock and get ready to get crafty!

Materials

  • Cricut machine
  • Cricut Design Space™ software
  • Spiderweb Cut Design by Jen Goode
  • 12″ x 12″ Standard Grip Cricut® mat
  • Back cardstock
  • Painters tape – or other light stick tape
  • Glue
  • Quart size mason jar
  • Battery operated votive candle
Spiderweb luminary materials
Spiderweb luminary materials
Spiderwebs cut with Cricut Explore
Spiderwebs cut with Cricut Explore

Make your own Spiderweb Luminaries with Cricut Design Space.

Instructions

  1. Follow onscreen instructions to cut 2 sets of spiderweb pieces.
  2. Wrap a piece of painters tape around the middle of the mason jar, sticky side facing out.
  3. Stick spiderweb pieces to the tape to create the look you want around the jar.
  4. Adhere web pieces together using glue. Allow to dry.
  5. Slip the entire piece, including tape off the jar.
  6. Carefully remove the tape from the jar. Place spiderweb back on to jar. Optionally, glue in place.
  7. Place candle inside jar and enjoy. Tip: I added a piece of wax paper inside the jar to create a partially opaque look.
DIY Spiderweb Luminary
DIY Spiderweb Luminary
DIY Spiderweb Luminary
DIY Spiderweb Luminary
DIY Spiderweb Luminary

DIY Spiderweb Luminary

Note: If you add any kind of paper inside the jar, make sure to use a fake, no-flame candle.

Tip: This project coordinates with the spiderweb wreath (link to project?) and the spiderweb garland. 

Make your own Spiderweb Luminaries with Cricut Design Space.

Spiderweb Luminary made with Cricut Explore designed by Jen Goode
Spiderweb Luminary made with Cricut Explore designed by Jen Goode
DIY Luminary made with Cricut designed by Jen Goode
DIY Luminary made with Cricut designed by Jen Goode
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Make your own Spiderweb Luminaries with Cricut Design Space.
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DIY Spiderweb Luminary made with Cricut - designed by Jen Goode
DIY Spiderweb Luminary made with Cricut – designed by Jen Goode
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