Bring Halloween to life with this free Spider Web with Hanging Spider pattern!
Whether you’re a laser cutting enthusiast or a scroll saw traditionalist, this design is made to work seamlessly with your setup. This free Halloween project features a spooky spider web with a dangling spider, making it the perfect spooky accent for doors, or windows. Two versions are included — one with a bold, thick spider that stands out on a wall, and one with a thinner, more delicate spider for a lighter look.
This project is available in multiple file formats so you can use it with your favorite cutting method.
What’s included in your free download:
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Laser Cutting Files (SVG, DXF)
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Optimized for xTool Creative Space (XCS), LightBurn, Glowforge, and most other laser software.
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Includes both the bold spider and thin spider versions.
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Files should open at the correct size, but if not, set the height to 10 in (254 mm).
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Cricut Design Space users can also import the SVG files for cardstock or stencil cutting.
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Scroll Saw Files (PDF)
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Ready-to-print full-size patterns.
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Simply print at 100% scale, attach to your wood, drill entry holes, and cut.
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Both bold and thin spider variations included.
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Recommended materials:
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Laser cutting: 1/8" (3 mm) plywood, MDF, or light hardwood.
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Scroll saw: 1/8" or 1/4" plywood or hardwood panels.
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Cricut / craft cutting: cardstock, stencil vinyl, or light chipboard.
Ideas for finishing:
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Paint the spider web and spider black for a classic Halloween silhouette.
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Add artificial cobwebs or glow-in-the-dark paint for extra spooky effect.
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Use the thin spider version for a more delicate, webby look, or the bold spider to stand out across a room.
You’ll love this project because it’s free and easy to download, and it works equally well for both laser cutters and scroll saws. The files are provided in flexible formats, making them compatible with Cricut, Glowforge, LightBurn, XCS, and more. The finished piece is the perfect size for hanging on a door, or window frame, and it makes a great beginner-friendly project that still looks detailed and professional when completed.
Have fun bringing this spider web to life, let your creativity crawl wild, and make your Halloween just a little spookier this year.