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Fun and Easy Halloween Table Decor Ideas

Hello everyone! Today, I want to show you a simple Halloween table design I created using a few items I already had at home. You can easily assemble a quick tablescape with things you might already own. In this fun and easy Halloween table decor guide, I will explain how to incorporate these items into your table design, making it festive and functional.

Table decorated with Halloween decorations

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Fun and Easy Halloween Table Decor Ideas 



Let's start with the items I'm using for my table:
This list should give you a clearer idea of what I’m using for my Halloween table display!

- Mini white fabric pumpkins, along with one orange foam pumpkin
- Two mini cauldrons 
- A chalkboard sign that I created a while back on the blog 
- Mini battery-operated pumpkin lights 
- Assorted spider rings 
- A candle riser that I'm reusing 
- One metal black cat 
- Assorted Halloween stickers 
- A few faux flowers 
- A white tablecloth that I'm also reusing 


As a reminder, I'm keeping my tablescape simple. I don’t want to overdo it or complicate things—this is supposed to be fun and easy!


Terra Cotta Pot Decoration and Halloween Stickers

Adding a sticker to the candle riser

I began by using the candle riser I created in another craft. It was originally part of my Home and Garden Terra Cotta Pot Decorations, which you can find on my other blog. Since I wanted to give this item a quick Halloween upgrade, I added a few Halloween stickers to the previously painted decoration. While I could have easily repainted the pot, I kept it simple using stickers.


Battery-operated pumpkin lights


Next, I placed a candle on the table riser and added my battery-operated pumpkin lights over the white tablecloth. I used two sets of lights, as one was not long enough.

 

Mini Cauldrons, faux flowers, and spider rings


I also had a few extra mini cauldrons left from a previous project, and I wanted to include them in the table decor. I inserted some faux flowers into the cauldrons, and my youngest daughter suggested adding colorful, assorted spider rings. They easily clip onto the cauldrons and the candle riser, so I added a few for a festive Halloween touch.

 

White fabric pumpkins

After that, I included some mini pumpkins in the design as well.


Mini Halloween chalkboard and stuffed ghost

Adding the mini chalkboard to the table

Metal black cat decoration

I featured one of my mini Halloween chalkboard designs from an earlier craft. If you're feeling creative, you could write a message on this chalkboard to display on your table. I also added a metal cat I purchased from Dollar Tree earlier in the month.

 

Finally, I added a stuffed ghost at my youngest daughter's request.

 

Halloween tablescape

It was all pretty simple and fun! This setup will be perfect for our upcoming Halloween family get-together. I hope you found some enjoyable ideas that you can use the next time you want to create a Halloween table design.


Be sure to check out a few of the crafts mentioned throughout the post. I've included some other crafts that could also be added to your table decor.


A few other Halloween crafts and decorations

DIY Floral Print Halloween Tabletop Decor

Upcycled Halloween Candle Jar Light Decoration

Easy Dollar Tree Halloween Floral Creation

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Comments

  1. How fun! I love all of the little additions to your tablescape Stephanie, especially the little cat and the cute ghost. :) #MMBC

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    1. Jayne, thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed the tablescape. ♡

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  2. Your tablescape is so festive, Stephanie! Our Littles would love all of the cute additions!

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  3. Such fun ideas Stephanie! I absolutely love that little chalkboard. Now I need to pull out my craft box and make one too! Thanks so much for sharing.

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    1. Denise, thank you very much. I'm so happy you enjoyed my theme. Thank you for your visit.

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  4. This is so cute! I love the candle and the little pumpkin lights. Adorable! Thank you for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #49 linkup. We hope to see you sharing more at #50, which opens on Monday. :)

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    1. Jennifer, thank you! Happy you enjoyed the design. :)

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  5. Thanks for sharing with us, I'm featuring you this week when the next To Grandma's house we go link party starts. Happy Halloween!

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    1. Tarahlynn, thank you very much. Happy to be featured at your party. Happy Halloween! :)

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  6. Steph - You always have such fun and easy ideas for decorating! Thanks for sharing, we are featuring you this week! Creatively, Beth

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    1. Beth, thank you very much! Excited to be featured.

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