I knew I wanted to do something for Halloween that was a little more on the "dark" side but I am not a fan of blood and gore in my Dining Room. My cooking isn't that great to begin with, so the last thing I need is have my decor take away my dinner guest's appetites! I needed a starting point and I found that at Ross (of course) with 2 sets of small dinner plates with a skull and crossbones design. I'm always thinking ahead and trying to get double (or triple!) duty from my plates and I knew these would work for another tablescape I will be doing for Gasparilla (a Pirate Festival in Tampa).
I wish everyone could see this table in person. An almost all black table is tough to photograph for someone who really doesn't have a clue what she's doing. So when you look at these photos please try to picture them better than what they are. You can do that, right?
I already had a black tablecloth that fits nicely with the leaf in the table. I have a full set of black dishes that I thought would work with the skull plates but I ran into two problems. First, they got lost in this sea of black and they were so big they covered the skulls on the round woven place mats. I tried several different options and found a set of 6 smaller dinner plates that I bought on clearance at Marshall's a few months ago ($2.00 a piece). The edge of this plate sticks out just enough and they matched my black and striped napkins.
The purple wine glasses are from Goodwill (.59 each) and the black water goblets are from Dollar Tree and Bed, Bath and Beyond. Purple seems to have joined black and orange as the Halloween colors of choice this year.
My "new" silverware is making it's tablescape debut today. You can read about it HERE I think it's age and style fit right in with this table. If you squint a little the flowers look like skulls (maybe?).
The round woven place mats are from Kohl's. I was there again yesterday and all their Halloween items are marked down 55% or 60% now. The napkins are from Ross and the napkin ring is from Old Time Pottery.
The centerpiece consists of a black faux pumpkin from Michael's. I repainted the stem with a mixture of brown and tan craft paint and added a crow from Dollar Tree. The glitter pumpkin is also from Michael's as is the skull under a cloche from GW. I think the toile tray is from Ross. The kitchen in my old house was decorated in black and cream toile so I have a collection of pieces I can use.
I wanted to add another touch of purple so I used the leaf dishes that I used last week with black and purple tea lights. The other candles are black with silver spiders in glass candlesticks. It's tough to find straight tapers in Florida. All the ones they had at Marshall's were droopy so I bought these at Ross. One still droops a bit.
Just for fun I draped cobwebs from the chandelier. I don't know what these things are made of but I had to use a scissors to cut off a piece!
My favorite part of this table is the flower arrangements. They look so much better in person! I used black silk roses (Tuesday Morning), more black roses with skulls (Michael's), feather picks (Rustic Rose, Michael's), more picks and some leaves from plants in my yard. I am so into feathers right now. I want to stick them all over the house.
You could see all the plastic stems through the glass vase so I just stuck a piece of decorative computer paper I had leftover inside. The table runner is "Creepy Cloth" from Dollar Tree. The salt and pepper shakers are from Ross.
How about a little candlelight to set the mood?
Thank you for stopping by and viewing my not really scary, not really Gothic, definitely not gory, Halloween Dinner Tablescape. Don't forget to scroll down and see the story of my silverware. Please visit my sister, Elaine at Creating Wonderful Spaces.
Who could have known that your Floridian dining room could look so macabre? I think because your furniture is light, your decor looks downright creepy. You added some great details (I couldn't look at the spiders) and I especially like the creepy cloth, the flower arrangements, the cobwebs, and the silverware, of course. Your photos look great. Oh yeah, and those patterned plates are very pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great spooky tablesetting. Love all your black on black settings. You've added just the right touches here and there.
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! Each and every single picture is spooky.Love your delightful Halloween settings...yes, every bit of it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHope to see you on my blog:)
Fabulous table, Robin! The plates are perfect with the theme. I love the centerpiece, especially those candles and the crow sitting on the black pumpkin. Thanks for sharing your Halloween table...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great table! Love the centerpiece especially! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun table setting! I love black in a dining room and you did a great job! Thanks also for stopping by and visiting my table/counterscape!
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This is such a wonderful table! I love all the black, and you did a great job photographing it. I do love your silver, and I cannot believe how you found it and the price!! What a treasure!! It is a beautiful pattern, and I so enjoyed the story!! Thanks for stopping by and for entering the giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for coming by and leaving your sweet comment about my little tablescape. I love you table! Every detail is perfect. Not too scary, but just creepy enough! Come back and visit again when you can.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend! Sandra
Love your table. I have a Halloween Table next week. Thank you so much for your kind words. I bought the chargers at Ikea less than a month ago. I think they were $6.99.
ReplyDeleteCynthia
Love your table! The bird on the pumpkin is inspired! Hahaha! (how do we all get the same ideas at once, you know?)
ReplyDeleteI love how you were able to stick with a black theme that worked! I love the touches of purple too!
It is hard to photograph all black, but I think you did a good job! The details all stand out. I love to do black on black, so I understand the challenges. What a great deal on the skull plates!!! I never saw any at the TJ Maxx or Marshalls stores in this area. Those are really cool! I DID squint at the flatware, and you're right...it does look a little like a ghoul or skull looking back at you. Weird how something so pretty can become scary with the squint of an eye! Good goin', Robin!
ReplyDeleteSPOOKTACULAR Halloween table!!! I just love it all. The candles are grerat and your arrangements are terrific! XO, pinky
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