Three Ways To Set A Halloween Table
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Throw a Halloween-inspired dinner party that’s scary, simple, or sophisticated
ScaryHave little fun! Let your spooky side out with skull glasses and black accents. Start with a dark tablecloth, layer gauzy fabric over it, and put a large mirror in the center of the table to reflect candlelight. Look for decor that resembles branches or hair-raising creatures, and finish it off with glowing black candles. The key is to keep it simple and classic so your table doesn’t look like it belongs at a kids’ party.
SimpleOur favorite simple Halloween tabletop is easy to recreate. Use burlap linens to call to mind all things autumn, from leaves to scarecrows. Silver and white is an unexpected color combination that looks clean and unfussy. Use pumpkin decor to invoke the holiday and finish with a few orange or black accessories. Avoid clutter and novelty decorations.
SophisticatedYou can throw a Halloween dinner party that still feels upscale and classic. We love a black and gold color palette with a few spooky touches thrown in. Look for dishes and silverware with a branches motif or smokey black finish. Shimmering gold finishes feel mysterious while leaf and pumpkin decor is fit for fall. Toss in a skull or two for good measure and you’ve got a sophisticated party that’s ripe for a good scare.
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