Ghouls Night Table Scape
- dusteddaisy
- Nov 1, 2018
- 2 min read
Do you need a Table Scape for your Halloween themed "Ghouls Night"! Here is the perfect table scape for a spooky yet elegant girls night. I picked the plumb color for a reason ladies, it will go perfect with your glass of red wine!

Now if you are like me, you are a hostess with the mostest at heart! I love the holidays because that means party planning! When it comes to creating a table scape, I usually see something in a store that I want my table scape to revolve around. In this case I found a plastic gold tray at Walmart. I started to think of those antique silver and copper trays that can be pretty pricey at the antique store and thought that I could emulate the look for a much more cost effective price. So I grabbed the metallic plastic tray and headed to the floral section. I was drawn towards the plumb colored flowers not only because they screamed Halloween, but they would also pair with an elegant dinner party or a wine night with the girlfriends. I found the little purple eucalyptus at Walmart as well; the plumb colored leaves and berries were from a previous purchase for my Witch's Brew table scape. These napkins were from my previous table scape that I purchased from target from "Hearth and Hand"! The plates of course I use year-round, they are Pioneer Woman brand from Walmart. So once my items were purchased, I started to arrange the flowers on the metallic tray. Once I hot-glued the flowers and leaves into place I added some sparkly white twigs (also purchased at Walmart) to give it that ghoulish touch. Of course I absolutely loved it but I am all for putting a punny saying onto a DIY creation. I used a black sharpie and a chalk marker to right "bone" appetit on the golden tray. After I hung up my main focal point onto a vintage window pane, I decided to organize my centerpiece. I started with a single napkin and began to pile pure white pumpkins I had around the apartment. It still seemed a little bland so I grabbed some birch would logs to stack in front of the pumpkins. It looked elegant but needed that pop of plumb, so I grabbed the left over bouquet from the apples that I purchased from Walmart and picked off the berries and the plumb colored leaves. I grabbed my purple eucalyptus and started pulling at the branches, so that I could lightly sprinkle the leaves onto the table setting. Last but not least, I layered my plates. I placed the bigger plate on the table and folded my striped napkins placing them on top of the bigger plate. I then placed the smaller plate over the napkin making a sort of sandwich. Finally, I added a white pumpkin from the dollar section and a small branch of the purple eucalyptus to garnish my place settings. And there you have it a "Ghouls Night" table ready for the wine and cheeseboard!

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