1Pumpkin Pedestal
Antonis Achilleos. Prop Stylist: Ed Gallagher. Pumpkin Crafter: Blake Ramsey.We know you're proud of your pumpkin crafting skills, which means it only makes sense to use a pedestal to show off your favorite creation for Halloween.
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2Cobweb Tablecloth
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3Pumpkin Punch Bowl
Michael PartenioA hollowed-out pumpkin can easily become a punch bowl—and an undeniable conversation starter.
4Bulbs & Butterflies
Trevor DixonAffix clear lightbulbs on top of candlesticks (aged metal looks are a good choice) then add butterfly decals for a whimsical look.
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5Perched Bird
Country LivingA faux feathered bird, like a black crow, is the perfect addition to a Halloween table. Set a few on top of black spray-painted tree branches to achieve a realistic feel. Don't forget to complete the look with everything from creepy pumpkin designs to a white gauze tablecloth.
6Head of the Table Skull Centerpiece
Mike GartenChannel Morticia Addams to create and add a gothic, otherwordly touch to your dining table with a skull centerpiece adorned with self-adhesive rhinestones. Place a jar or cup inside a faux skull with a removable top (you can use small rocks or gravel to help keep the cup in place). Then create a grid of tape on the rim of the jar to keep flower and greenery stems in place. Fill ⅔ with water and begin by arranging greenery and larger blooms in the grid, making sure to remove any leaves or extra stems that will sit below the water line. Finish with more delicate flowers.
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7Halloween Party Tablescape
Mike Garten"Mossy" cookies topped with green frosting and graham cracker crumbs take centerstage on an inexpensive black gauze table runner to create an enchanted forest floor vibe.
Dinner plates: Siren Song Ebru Print Melamine Plates from Food52. Glassware: Rialto Tulip Glasses in Oxblood by Sir/Madam. Tablecloth: Washed Linen tablecloth in charcoal gray by H&M Home.
8Crepe Paper Garland Chair Decorations
Mike GartenBrush a layer of RIT liquid dye on the edges of an orange party streamer roll. (Don’t brush on too much — just enough so you can see it dying the edges.) After it's dry, cut off a piece of thread about one yard long, thread a needle, double it up and knot it off. Sew a basic running stitch down the center of the streamer. Be careful to stitch slowly so your string doesn't knot. Stop every inch or so, gently pull down the paper to gather, hold in place, then twist the gathered paper clockwise. Before you run out of thread, stitch through the top of the paper a few times and knot it off. To continue the garland, get a length of thread ready and stitch through a few layers of the paper. Keep going until you have enough length to drape over chairs.
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9Eyeball Vases
Mike GartenUse these eerie vessels as vases, or as cocktail glasses (they're food safe as long as the liquid doesn't come in contact with the decoupaged artwork). Gather a mix of clean recycled bottles and jars, bud vases and chemistry flasks, then download our eyeball clip art and print onto regular printer paper. Cut out the eye shapes to fit to the bottom of the jars. Paint a thin layer of Mod Podge to the bottom exterior of the glass and place your cut paper (artwork-side down) on top. Smooth out any air bubbles or wrinkles with your fingers and let dry. Paint on a couple additional layers of Mod Podge to seal and let dry several hours.
10Gothic Halloween Table Setting
Mike Garten Go the ghoulish route with a table setting and include black and green accessories, like candles, as well as dark and dramatic floral arrangements.
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11Creepy Candlesticks
Mike GartenMake basic candlesticks just a little bit creepy for a standout centerpiece. Start by spray painting old wine bottles in orange and green and filling them with candlesticks. You can even let wax drip to make more of an impact.
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12Pretty Spooky Tablescape
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13Glitter Pumpkins
Mike GartenWhy settle for plain pumpkins when you can go for a touch of glam? Simply paint your pumpkins and dip the stems in eye-catching glitter.
14Suspended Broom Chandelier
Brian WoodcockGo all out with apothecary bottles, gourds, flowers and black candles lining the center of your table. A black cat sitting atop a witch's broom suspended from the ceiling takes it over the top.
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15Green Stick Centerpiece
Mike GartenSpray paint tree branches right from your backyard in an electric green hue for an easy and striking centerpiece. Finish the look with a tall black vase.
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16Bud Vases
Mike GartenDitch the kitschy Halloween decor for a sophisticated centerpiece, like mini gourds that can double as vases. Fill carved pumpkins with water bottles (cut the bottoms off) and add ranunculuses, mums and dahlias.
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17Blackened Plants
Danielle OcchiogrossoTake a faux plant to the next level with black spray paint. Play up the creepy factor by placing them in black pots with dark sand.
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18Webbed Placemats
Mike GartenMake spider web placemats, which can be made from parchment paper and puff paint, part of your centerpiece. Use the puff paint to create a web shape on the parchment paper. Once it dries overnight, peel the paper off the back. You can then place them under clear plates and rest pumpkins, flowers, or desserts on top for a creative centerpiece.
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19 Mini Pumpkin Centerpiece
James Baigrie Looking for an unexpected candle arrangement? Consider using mini pumpkins as votive holders. Just remove the pumpkin's stem and place a candle right on top. Cover it with a glass hurricane and insert floral U-pins to keep them in place.
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20Skull Planters
Country Living StaffGive succulents a spooky twist by placing them right inside skull glasses.
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Monique Valeris is the home design director for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand's home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, "What's in My Cart."
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