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.
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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!
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.
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.
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.
After that, I included some mini pumpkins in the design as well.
I featured one of my mini Halloween chalkboard designsfrom 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.
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.
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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How fun! I love all of the little additions to your tablescape Stephanie, especially the little cat and the cute ghost. :) #MMBC
ReplyDeleteJayne, thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed the tablescape. ♡
DeleteYour tablescape is so festive, Stephanie! Our Littles would love all of the cute additions!
ReplyDeleteLaura, thank you so much. ❤️
DeleteSuch 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.
ReplyDeleteDenise, thank you very much. I'm so happy you enjoyed my theme. Thank you for your visit.
DeleteThis 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. :)
ReplyDeleteJennifer, thank you! Happy you enjoyed the design. :)
DeleteThanks for sharing with us, I'm featuring you this week when the next To Grandma's house we go link party starts. Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteTarahlynn, thank you very much. Happy to be featured at your party. Happy Halloween! :)
DeleteSteph - You always have such fun and easy ideas for decorating! Thanks for sharing, we are featuring you this week! Creatively, Beth
ReplyDeleteBeth, thank you very much! Excited to be featured.
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