Best Witches! A Halloween Tablescape
So this was a Halloween tablescape that I created several years ago in a slightly different version but I only had a few photos of it. I decide to redo this one with a few changes and I showed Hubby the photos and he gathered the elements from all around the house with me telling him where (I hoped) everything was. He is such a treasure! You wouldn’t have seen this one without his efforts! (I will still continue the Tablescaping How-To series, Tablescaping 101, with Part 3 about dinner plates, and it will be posted sometime in the next week probably.) I bought the purple tablecloth on Amazon and the black and white placemats came from Pier 1 several years ago.
I looked and looked for months for a plate with a witch on it but I wanted black and white only, no orange. I found lots of witch plates but none of them were just black and white. I finally found these plates on Ebay a few years ago, Crate and Barrel sold them originally.
The black salad plate is by 10 Strawberry Street, I think it came from HomeGoods.
The next plate down in the plate stack, this white plate, was made for spring and summer tables but the butterfly design is hidden on this plate stack. I chose it for this table because of the scalloped rim. It is by Lenox and is called Butterfly Meadow Cloud. I think I found them at HomeGoods.
The dinner plate is made by Fiesta in purple, it is actually lighter in color than the photo shows. When I started tablescaping I bought Fiesta dinner plates in a few basic colors and I am really glad now that I did. I often use them when I want a basic dinner plate in a basic color.
The purple glass chargers are Bormioli Rocco Inca in purple and I bought them on sale on Amazon. I have a few other colors of this charger, it is really nice heavy glass.
The silverware is Zaffiro Flatware, I think I got it on sale at Neiman Marcus several years ago. Over the years I bought this pattern in six different colors because I love the way it looks.
I got the napkins on Etsy as well as the witch napkin rings. I saw a flying witch design on a metal napkin holder that I liked and I asked if they could make napkin rings, I really love the way they turned out.
I bought the black house place card holders on Ebay a few years ago. At that time they had them at Target, and Hearth and Hand with Magnolia. I included a bit of Halloween scatter on the table for added interest.
I found the purple goblets at HomeGoods a few years ago. I was able to get six at one store and six at another store. I am not sure who made them. The goblet with the black bowl and clear stem was made by Classic Touch and is called V-Shaped Water Glass, Black With Clear Stem. I bought them at Houzz online a few years ago.
The black studded pumpkin came from Pier 1 aseveral years ago. I found the table runner on Etsy a few years ago. I knew this table was going to be black and white and purple and when I saw this runner, it was perfect.
The two flying witch centerpieces came from Pier 1 a few years ago. They were a distressed black and I am not a fan of distressed wood so Hubby spray painted them for me, I love the finish now. The Beware sign in the background came from Grandin Road online several years ago.
Best Witches for a Happy Halloween!
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