I had so much fun the first go round
with my Halloween Dining Room Table
that I thought I would bring it back
for a second time.
Miss Beaux was home for the day
so she was recruited to help in the spooky fun.
I pretty much kept everything the same
as the original,
with a few changes.
The skeletons are still taking center stage at the table...
This princess has been dressed up
with a crinoline and a lacy kerchief.
But on this side
a new guest has been invited
to the ghoulish festivities.
The headless Bride has made an appearance!
She's all decked out in a vintage
(vintage 1982 aka my wedding dress)
gown, draped in a black cloak
and holding a bouquet of dead roses.
This little guy is hitting the sauce it seems.
But who can blame him
when things are this spooky!
Bottoms up!
A cackle of crows perch atop the light fixture...
Madame Leota has a new lease on life
inside a glass bowl from Hobby Lobby.
And Vintage lace acts a napkins for the festivities.
Heed the notice on the sideboard
or you might be the next...
Skull served up on a silver platter!
I added more cheesecloth to the candelabras
that gave them an eerie look.
I took the liberty of adding
some Pic Monkey dripping blood...
I'm not sure this guy
is ready to be someone's dinner...
Miss Beaux donated her jazzy green sparkly skull...
I know it's hard to tell
but the furry animal
on top of the portrait
is an owl from the dollar store.
Happy Haunting Everyone!
Until Next Time,
Beaux R'eves,
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Totally awesome!!! Love this. fondly ~lynne~
ReplyDeleteWhat a Spooktacular setting for Halloween! So cool!
ReplyDeleteBetty V
So awesome in a spooky, fun kinda way! You worked hard on this and it shows! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteYour imagination was on overload..Great job!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic, you really captured Halloween. The head less bride is a good addition
ReplyDeleteCindy
Love this, what a fun post! Visiting you from Tablescape Thursday.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! I found your link over at Savvy Southern Style, and you have inspired my. I am pinning this for next year.
ReplyDeleteLove it Cindy!!
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