Of all the tablescapes I’ve created this year, this one was the most fun! I enjoyed pairing iconic orange and black haunted house colors with the shiny bling of Christmas and New Year’s Eve silver and gold. Creating the Shining Bright Haunted House Halloween Tablescape was a scream.
The sparkly silver and gold elements began with a starry tablecloth from Kate Spade. Golden Juilliard utensils made by Oneida flank each haunted place setting. The vintage and oh-so-perfectly-tarnished silver-plated goblets (made by Salem of Portugal) are perfect for a Halloween tablescape. The “goblets” on the ends, and the bowl filled with candy belong to a Depression glass marigold sherbet set by Imperial.
I found the polka dot runner at Goodwill. The hand-painted pumpkin flower pot is one of a pair that I made in 1998. I probably need to paint some new ones. However, if it ain’t broke-don’t fix it, right? You can read the tutorial for the Easy Haunted House Centerpiece here.
The green pine cone plates are from Martha Stewart’s Woodland Holiday line. I have the red plates (they have embossed ornaments around the rim) too, and the ones with holiday berries. I never get tired of any of the Woodland patterns. I like change, so it’s interesting that I’ve had these plates since my older children were small (and that I still like and use them on my table).
I folded the Halloween napkins into a haunted house shape, and graced each place setting with a Gummy Spider from CVS Pharmacy.
The golden plates on the ends are Sheffield Sierra, and the haunted house dessert/luncheon plates are made by Home.
I hope you enjoyed my Shining Bright Haunted House Halloween Tablescape!
Happy Halloween!
Kristie
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Carol says
I love vintage pieces and yours are used beautifully in your table. Happy Wednesday!
Kristie says
Thanks Carol! I love vintage tableware!
Teresa says
Love the dishes, and the polkadots table runner!
Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party this week. Pinned!
Kristie Schubert says
Thanks for hosting, Teresa.
Sharon says
How cute is that Haunted House on your fun tablescape!!!
Pinning this one as well!
Thank you for linking up w Creative Muster! Many blessings to you. xoxox Sharon
Kristie says
Thanks for hosting, Sharon!
Michelle says
A super cute Halloween tablescape! Very festive!
Kristie says
Thank you, Michelle!
Leslie Susan Clingan says
I really like the way your place settings are a little different at each place. Even in my clothing, I get caught up in matchy-matchy and it is stifling. Going to go up to the dollar store to get some cheap salad plates to mix in with my existing dishes. You have inspired me!!
Kristie says
If you make a Tablescape, you can link your post to the Little Cottage Link Party. I’d love to see it. The party opens at 9 am on Mondays.
Kippi says
I love your Halloween table setting.
Happy Halloween,
Kippi
Kristie says
Happy Halloween to you too, Kippi!
Lisa L Lombardo says
Very festive! I didn’t decorate for Halloween this year, but I’m enjoying your spooky posts!
Thanks for sharing on Farm Fresh Tuesdays!
Kristie Schubert says
Thanks for hosting a great party, Lisa!
Roseann Hampton says
What a fun tablescape! Love all the bright colors! Thanks for sharing with us at The Blogger’s Pit Stop!
Kristie Schubert says
Thanks for hosting, Roseann!
Julie says
It looks smashing! So many interesting bits and pieces.
Kristie Schubert says
Thanks, Julie!
Michele Morin says
So whimsical and creative!
Kristie Schubert says
Thank you, Michele!
Michelle says
I love this festive table, Kristie! I will feature your post in this week’s Creative Compulsions.
Michelle
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