DIY Dracula Halloween Ornament | Dollar Tree Craft

Create a fun Dracula Halloween ornament using Dollar Tree supplies! This easy DIY tutorial shows how to paint and decorate your own spooky vampire.

Turn a Simple Dollar Tree Ornament into a Spooky Dracula

If you’re looking for a quick and fun Halloween craft, this Dracula Halloween ornament is the perfect project!

Using a simple Dollar Tree ornament, you can create a spooky (and slightly silly) vampire to add to your Halloween decor. It’s budget-friendly, easy to make, and great for crafters of all ages.

This project was actually part of my first-ever YouTube livestream, and I’ll admit…I was a little nervous. But it turned out to be so much fun, and I think it went really well. There’s something exciting about crafting live and seeing how the project comes together in real time.

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Here’s the Dracula Halloween Ornament Livestream!

What You’ll Need to Make the Dracula Halloween Ornament

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Directions on How to Make a Dracula Halloween Ornament

Step 1: Sketch the Design

Start by lightly sketching your Dracula right on the ornament. Give him a pointy hairline, arched eyebrows, a long nose, and of course, a fang-filled grin.

Sketch Dracula's face and features onto unfinished wood Dollar Tree Ornament

The sketch doesn’t need to be perfect…think fun and whimsical.

Step 2: Paint the Base

Paint the entire ornament purple for Dracula’s face and background.

Painting the Dracula Halloween ornament purple

If your ornament warps a bit as it dries, paint the backside too. It’ll flatten it right out. Add a second coat if needed for full coverage.

Step 3: Add Hair and Features

Switch to black paint for Dracula’s sharp hairline and eyebrows. Then, use a fine brush or a paint pen to paint the eyes, nose, and mouth.

Adding black hair to the Dracula Halloween ornament with paint

Try red or white for the eyes, and finish the mouth with white fangs. You can even add a little black goatee for extra charm. The ornament is pointy at the bottom and perfect for the goatee.

Step 4: Add Glitter Details

Once the paint dries, grab some glitter gel pens to outline and accent your design.

Using glitter gel pens to outline Dracula's features

Step 5: Finish and Display

Let your ornament dry completely, then reattach the hanging string.

This is a big ornament, so it can be added to a wreath, hung by itself on or by the door, or really anywhere.

diy dracula halloween ornament

This craft is quick, affordable, and a great way to use those Dollar Tree ornaments beyond Christmas!

Craft Klatch Tip

Try making a whole Halloween collection using the same ornament shape – a mummy, Frankenstein, a witch, or even a pumpkin version. Perfect for your next crafting night…or my next livestream!

dracula halloween ornament

By the way…I did my second livestream and I tacked the mummy ornament. You can find it HERE!

Other Crafts Using the Same Ornament

I’ve used this ornament a a bunch and here are a few of the projects I’ve made:

If You Want More Dracula Projects

Here are a few vampire projects worth checking out:

Thanks for stopping by! Remember: Life’s too short not to shimmer, so grab your glue fun and your glitter!™

Mona

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