A Best Witches Halloween Tablescape
This is the 31st Halloween Tablescape that I have created but of those 31 I have only done two Witch Tablescapes. I never seem to be able to find cute witch items that I could use on a tablescape. I can’t remember where I found this black polyester tablecloth, I have had it for several years. Some of my tablescapes come together quickly but this one was a bit of a struggle. The different colors on the salad plates caused my color choices to go in several different directions before I could settle on exactly what I wanted to do.
Hubby found these Witch salad plates at an estate sale last year and brought them home for me. I probably wouldn’t have bought them myself but I decided to try to use them on a tablescape anyway. They sat for a year while I tried to figure out what else would work with them on a tablescape. They are only labeled Grasslands Road.
I really wanted to do a witch tablescape with black and purple but these plates were just not going to work with purple at all, maybe next year!
After trying several different colors I settled on a black dinner plate with these salad plates. This black dinner plate was made by Waechtersbach and it was called Fun Factory. This black dinner plate was one of the first plates that I bought when I started tablescaping and I use it often. Dinner plates in basic colors should be some of your first purchases if you want to start tablescaping. It probably came from HomeGoods many years ago. You can read about what you need to think about when you are buying dinner plates here.
I found these orange distressed pumpkin chargers at Pier 1 years ago before our store closed. I really like this shade of orange for Fall and Halloween tablescapes.
These orange placemats were just the right shade of orange to use with the pumpkin charger. They probably came from Pier 1 before our store closed several years ago.
This orange flatware is labeled Mepra Inox and the pattern is called Fantasia. We bought it on sale at Houzz online earlier this year but several stores sell it. I also have this flatware in blue and yellow. It comes in several other colors too. It is difficult to find flatware sets in different colors so I have my eye on a few other colors as well when it goes on sale again. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying flatware here.
I think these orange cotton napkins probably came from Pier 1 or HomeGoods several years ago. I love the bright orange color, it’s a perfect color for a Halloween tablescape. The witch napkin rings came from Ebay earlier this year. To read about the What, Where and How of napkin rings please click here.
I found these witchy hand place card holders on Ebay a few months ago and I knew when I saw them that they would be perfect on this Witch tablescape. I love the fingernail polish! To read about the what, where and how of place card holders, please click here.
If you read my blog you have seen these two goblets on my last three Halloween Tablescapes. They are my go-to goblets for Halloween Tablescapes. I have black goblets that are shorter than this black goblet and black goblets that are much taller than this goblet but I wanted goblets this height. I was delighted to find these black plastic ones on Amazon a few years ago. It said that they are disposable but I am keeping them for a while until I can find some black glass ones that are the same height. The orange goblets on the right were some of the first goblets I bought many years ago, I think I bought them at Ross or T.J. Maxx. I remember thinking that I would probably not use them very much but I sure do this time of year. Just fyi, in the spring and summer dollar stores often sell plastic goblets like this design in bright colors. You can read my blog post about what to consider when you are buying goblets (including the colors that I use the most often) for your tablescaping collection here.
I have been looking at this witch figure at Grandin Road online for several years but she was expensive. She is one of a collection of witches that they sell called Bewitching Figures and they are limited editions. This witch figure is called Nora. When she went on sale for about 50% off I quickly bought her. I knew she would be the perfect centerpiece for this table.
The details on her face are wonderful.
I have a weakness for themed salt and pepper sets so I had to add this set that I found on Amazon last month to the table setting.
When I saw these small metal black witches on wooden stands on Amazon last month, I decided to buy them and add them to this Witch tablescape too. They are made by Burbell and they come in a set of six.
Halloween tablescape number 31, done!
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