wireor barbed wire if you feel adventurous and have it on hand; I didn't
black spray paint and primer if your wire is not painted or is of a different color
Instructions
Start by deciding how wide your web will be (Mine had 20" long on each side). If you make yours as big as mine, grab the wire roll and cut 2 x 40" wires. Twist the wires around each other, leaving one longer than the other at each end
Bend the newly formed double wire to a 90 degrees (this is the main frame)
Cut 6 x 18 " wires
Grab 2 of these at a time and twist around each other as you did with the main frame above (I'll call these wands)
You need to curl the ends on all wands. Grab one end and begin working on one wire at a time on each end. Grab the wire end with your pliers and make a small loop
Twist the loop under until you get the curl you like
Do the same with the other wire on the same end and repeat for all wands. This is how it should all look like once curling is done
Take one of the wands and twist one end around the middle of the main frame, using your pliers to set in place. Push the curly part towards the inside.
Do this with all 3 wands
Cut a few wires to form the inside web net (you may need longer or shorter wires; or you can use a very long piece of wire, though I found this method harder)
Join each wand with these wires until you are happy with how your net looks like. Slightly bend each small wire in between wands, towards the center of the web. Optional – prime and spray paint the web if you like a darker color and a more polished look.