Halloween Tablescaping: A Guide
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How to host this spooky season
If you don’t feel like donning a costume and trying your luck at trick-or-treating this year, why not organise a dinner party instead? These Halloween tablescaping ideas are sure to spark your imagination.
How To Nail Halloween Tablescaping
Think of Halloween decorations and you’ll likely picture pumpkins, skeletons and maybe even a few questionably placed cobwebs. If you’re planning a more sophisticated soiree for spooky season, however, you might be on the lookout for some decor with a touch of elegance – and there are plenty of ways to transform your tablescape into something timeless.
Autumnal Inspiration
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Paul Richardson, Showroom Visual Stylist at Wren Kitchens, suggests starting with a classic colour palette of ‘glowing gold and orange.’ Tie everything together using ‘gold-accented crockery and a touch of gold spray on a sprig of foliage, before finishing with candles and a floral centerpiece,’ he adds. This ensemble will not only look picture-perfect, but it can be dusted off for any autumnal gathering you may be planning – not just the spooky variety.
Pumpkin Mania
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It isn’t Halloween without at least one pumpkin, but where do you start? And should you go for real pumpkins or pumpkin-themed decor? Simone Wilson, Colour and Trend Expert at Voyage Maison, suggests the former. ‘Choosing real pumpkins over decorative items can elevate the look and feel of the table,’ she advises. ‘However, it’s important not to overdo it. Stick to one large pumpkin and two smaller ones to create a perfect focal point. Using more than this can make the space feel cluttered rather than well-considered.’
The Beetlejuice Look
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If you’re not tempted by autumnal hues, consider a different approach: a monochromatic aesthetic. ‘Try spraying your pumpkins with a crisp white finish to achieve a sophisticated, understated look,’ says Paul. ‘Complement this with a pristine white tablecloth and a runner crafted from natural hessian – a cost-effective find at fabric shops.’ Set the tone by ‘placing tealights in jam jars for a warm, inviting glow, and finish by incorporating sprigs of eucalyptus along the runner or discreetly tucking rosemary into your napkins,’ he states.
Candy Core
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Channel all the fun of trick-or-treating (without the need to knock on any doors) by incorporating a few edible treats in your tablescape: think smash cakes, Halloween-themed biscuits, and whimsical party favours. Even better? Provide a fun after-dinner activity and get your guests to decorate their own biscuits.