Homemade Halloween Party Table Decoration
If you love hosting Halloween parties at your home, you'll want to make sure your table is appropriately decorated for the occasion. There are plenty of delightfully spooky accents that you can add to your table to make the celebration enjoyable and picturesque. Many of the items you use to adorn the table can serve other purposes, such as party favors or edible party treats. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- Orange or black tablecloths
- Large black doilies
- Plastic bowls
- Small, glow-in-the-dark mini toys or keychains
- Candles
- Pumpkins
- Knife
- White balloons
- Black marker
- White tulle fabric
- Tape
- Candy
- Synthetic flowers
Instructions
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Cover the table with an orange or black tablecloth.
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Place the large black doilies across the table to contrast with an orange tablecloth or maintain the black theme. You can also purchase doilies that are similar to spider webs to contribute to the "creepy" decor.
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Place plastic bowls along the ends of the table.
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Fill the bowls with glow-in-the-dark Halloween toys or key chains, such as mini ghosts, spiders or eyeballs. These add an ominous glow to the table decor, and you can give them as party favors when guests are leaving.
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Line the center of the table with red, orange, and black candles of varying heights, or place a cluster of candles at each side of the table, next to the bowls.
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Cut off the top of a large pumpkin and scoop out the inside. Carve shapes into the front of the pumpkin and place candles inside the pumpkin to showcase the shapes. Place the pumpkin on the ground in front of the table.
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Blow up a few medium-size white balloons. Use a black marker to draw eyes and a mouth on each balloon to resemble ghosts.
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Attach white tulle fabric to the bottom of each balloon to serve as the ghost's body. Tape the "ghosts" to the corners of the table.
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Sprinkle the table with Halloween candies, such as candy corn or black and red licorice.
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Add a few black or deep red synthetic flowers to the table that look slightly withered to complete the look.
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References
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