I always like to bring levity to a rather eerie holiday. Here’s a great DIY for a creepy Halloween tablescape that is actually kinda cute!
There’s something about fall that has me yearning to stop time. Perhaps it’s the stained glass colors of the trees, the cool crispness of the air, the comfort of anything made with apples, or even the warmth of a cashmere sweater. Dare I say that fall is my favorite season. However, I fear I get all Grinch-like when Halloween rolls around. Not my favorite holiday, so when the Little Miss asked me if we could throw a Halloween party for she and her friends, I gritted my teeth and sheepishly responded, sure….
I’ve shared this before, and I’ll share it again; I’m not a fan of Halloween. Anything creepy and that reeks havoc on my diet – I’m out. So, this year, diving in and doing my best to stay away from being passive aggressive, I set out to make this creepy holiday be somewhat sparkly, and perhaps even bring some levity to the creepy.
As with all holidays, my decorating always begins with the table. For me, the table setting sets the mood, even if no meal is shared. Here, it’s all about the black and white with a pop of green.
With faux black flowers arranged in a mercury glass vase for starters, along with some black crows added in, this sets the tone for the centerpiece.
And really, what’s Halloween without some skeletons? Even plastic, they’re a little sore on my eyes, so I took the bone by the horns (pardon the pun) and I bedazzled with some green glitter. Using an inexpensive artist’s paintbrush and some modge podge, simply brush on the glue in even strokes and sprinkle the glitter on evenly.
I take pride in unconventional table settings, and this Halloween table decor is no different. Heading straight to the fabric store to find a black with a calico flair fabric for the tablecloth, I also set out to find fabric for some DIY napkins, and I found this classic black and white ticking stripe. This is a practice that I often lean to, not really because of budget reasons (although I’m always in favor), but because I’m always after that custom look.
Here Is What You’ll Need To Create This Creepy Halloween Tablescape
- black crows
- plastic skulls
- plastic bones
- green glitter
- black glitter
- modge podge
- rotary cutter
- ticking fabric
- small artist brush
- seam binding tape
- black faux flowers
- faux pumpkins
For the DIY no sew napkins, cut the fabric into 20″ x 20″ squares. I recommend using a rotary cutter (click above for link) for faster and more precise cutting.
With the help of seam binding tape, place the ribbon in the fold and iron over until the two sides bind together.
It’s that easy. No need to thread a needle and / or bobbin. Can be washed and dried in machines. Iron as needed. Easy peasy.
So how about this menu to accompany this beautifully creepy table:
Squid Ink Pasta With Shrimp and Scallops
And the perfect drink pairing:
OMG – I want that Bloody Mary!
You’re fabulous!
Uncle Chef
What time do I show up.?
Daddy?