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With A Chill In The Air, Halloween Is Looming. Get In The Spirit With These Tricks For Dining And Decor!

With A Chill In The Air, Halloween Is Looming. Get In The Spirit With These Tricks For Dining And Decor!

Let me start by saying that I love everything about the holidays - EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM! I love decorating, cooking, hosting, styling - everything. It could be because I find inspiration abundant or that I find it easier to lean into a theme. To me, Halloween is a playful kick-off to the holiday season and its one of my favorites in terms of fun, food, and decor.

Decor:

Unlike other holidays when you may prefer tasteful decor, at Halloween I recommend leaning into the gaudy, kitschy and excessive. Many of the pieces I have at home are from the $3 isles at Target, the seasonal isle at Walgreens, and The Dollar Store. You do not have to spend a fortune to achieve a spine-chilling effect.

My Top Halloween Decor Ideas:

* Mismatched and tarnished silver wear and serving platters

* Taper candles in candlesticks

* Glass vials, domes, and cloches

* Faux spiders and snakes

* Skeletons and skulls

* Faux spider webs

* Heirloom pumpkins and gourds

Layering All of These Ideas Will Create a Frighteningly Perfect Tablescape.

When laying out your table keep these styling tips in mind.

  1. Layer textures to create an elegant and detailed look. If you want to create a truly exceptional looking tablescape start from the bottom and layer up. Start with a textured base, like a rustic wood table or textured tablecloth. Next lay out your trays, chargers and cutting boards. Don't be afraid to layer plates for more detail, a simple way to make basic, inexpensive, even thrift store settings look luxurious.

  2. Create height. Don't let your grazing table fall flat. Create height by stacking and layering plates on cake stands, boxes or decorative bins. Use candles and vases to add even more height and texture to your table and add pops of natural color and character.

  3. Play with textures and colors. Think of fun color parings that will pop! If you are working with a dark background, try bright oranges, reds, and purples for a rich decadent look.

  4. Mix in fresh, fake and dried flowers, fruits and herbs. There is no shame in mixing fresh and fake flowers, pumpkins, gourds and more! Fresh flowers add some vibrant freshness to any table, and they can be enjoyed even after the table has been cleared of tricks and treats. Fresh fruits like blood oranges and pomegranates adds enticing rich colors to your table and can be enjoyed even a few days later.

  5. Once your table is set its time for finishing touches! We love adding a little drizzle of honey, or high-quality olive oil, to cheeses and meats. Sprinkle flaky salt on dried meats to add a little extra flavor and jewel like texture. Our Edible flower petals are perfect for adding a pop of color and flavor, our favorite is on soft cheeses, or riming cocktails for a special touch

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