Guest Picks: Spooky Dining Decor
This black matte ceramic tray is a perfect match for your Halloween table.
Sprinkle a bit of "Boo!" over your table for some festive fun!
How about some bugs to hold your snack bowls?
This mother-of-pearl skull inlay tray is not only a spooky piece, but also a glamorous addition to your chic Halloween table.
Why not up the spook factor by making some skull and crossbones ice cubes with this handy ice cube tray?
I am in love with this pitcher. It's a perfect addition to your spooky table decor.
Here's the perfect glass to hold your witches brew.
I love this chandelier! Wouldn't it make the whole room? And it will make your guests squeamish, not knowing if they are really being watched with the surveillance cameras or not.
If you feel like splurging for flatware that would freak out any guest, I would definitely get this set with bone handles.
Fill this spiderweb bowl full of treats for your Halloween table. I can see it full of candy apples or mini pumpkins for a quick and easy centerpiece.
Dip the ends of these white taper candles in a bit of red wax to add some gore to your tabletop.
I am in love with this candelabra. It would be perfect for a spooky dinner. Turn off the lights and tell scary stories around the dinner table.
Fill this black matte glass with spray painted white branches for a spooky centerpiece. It is a quick and easy project.
Crisp white linen napkins are perfect for adding a ghostly presence to your table. The best part is that they are versatile and can be used year-round.
Eek! Up the scare factor with these fabulous spiderweb napkin rings.
Even though it isn't made for Halloween, this tablecloth could be spook-ified for the season and still used throughout the year.
Add a bit of creepiness to your kitchen with these fabulous dish towels.
I love these Witches Brew napkins. Use them to wipe up any spilled potions.
Your guest will never guess that these ghoulish skulls are salt and pepper shakers. They're perfect for your Halloween dinner.
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