Add some spook to your windows with these creepy spider web window clings! Just cut with a Cricut or other cutting machine using black window cling and hang on any glass surface.
We’re getting closer and closer to Halloween—so if you’re looking for any last minute decorations (this is me every year!), I have a super fun and easy idea for you today! These spider web window clings are an easy and fun way to add some Halloween ambiance to your home. I have them on an old window on the mantel (check out my Halloween Mantel Reveal), but they would also be perfect for your home’s windows or other glass surfaces like glass candle holders.
All you need to make this project is a cutting machine like the Cricut Explore or Cricut Maker and some black window cling! Having a Cricut BrightPad is a bonus and will make weeding easier (check out how here!).
Just cut out the files, weed out the negative vinyl, and apply to your clean glass surface. I used a damp sponge to get a little extra stick and it worked perfectly. If you remove them carefully, they can be used year after year!
Download the Free Spider Web Window Clings File under SVGs C64
This file can be found in my Free Craft Resource Library. The file number is: C64.
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These spider SVG files could also be used for any other Halloween spider project you might think of! T-shirts, mugs, tote bags, invitations. How cute would the little hanging spiders be on a car window? The possibilities are endless!
Get a Cricut to Make This Project
Want more spiders? Check out my blog for a Free Spider and Spider Web Clip Art and for these Spooky Spider Web Hoops!
Comments & Reviews
Kathy Milam says
THANK YOU FOR THE SPIDER WEB AND SPIDER FILES!!!
Raquel says
Love your files
Cori says
Hi Raquel!
Thank you! I’m thrilled you are enjoying them!
Happy crafting!
Susan Kimmet says
Thank you for the darling window clings. (They must be cute for me to call spiders “darling!”