I am absolutely thrilled to share with you something new I have been working on...my first of several video blogs on tablescapes, along with a wonderful selection of VERY PINTEREST WORTHY photos. If you haven't Pinned from my sight before, it's super simple. See up there above the 1st image? There is a Pinterest link. Just click on it, and you can select any of the images from this blog that your heart desires. Pin away my friends, pin away!
Here, in my parents home, an elaborately decorated dining table with seating for 14 guest was whipped up in true Carol Dunaway fashion. Enjoy the video and enjoy the inspiration for your own Halloween table designs.
Six skulls from Katherine's Collection were the main focal point of this table.
Mom got crafty when she made these homemade stone-crusted Elizabethan Collars to compliment the decorative skulls.
The large skulls didn't come with the darling tophat headbands with their own jewel-toned glittered mini-me's. By the way, these are the perfect addition to any outfit for the upcoming Halloween festivities.
Glittered candles from Pier 1 and decorative butterflies along with black and white ribbon from KC add to the decor.
Jim Irwin Floral arranged all of the white Hydrangeas into mirrored containers.
The perfect addition, bone encrusted ornaments hanging from the chandelier.
Complimenting the theme of the table are two different sizes of black crystal goblets.
Several layers of alabaster & silver rimmed plates are stacked upon these fabulous chargers that burst with silver, along with one of my very favorite flatware.
And don't forget to do name cards. Individually wrapped custom made bone cookies were the finishing touch.
Having a wreath on the front door gets the party started before your guest walk in.
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