Halloween doesn't have to be all gore and derelict. This year I went with what I like to call creepy-chic.
Black is the new black, so black spider web place mates, black/silver napkins and black 'creepy cloth' made a nice table runner. Adding a little bling to some dollar store items gave the table I nice little touch of glam.

Of course a seasonal centerpiece is necessary to complete the look and this one includes a lab flask and a black & white floral arrangement with just a touch of spiders.

Coconut cake is nice anytime-dish, but it goes extremely well with a haunting decor.


And I never forget to equip the table in the hall with Trick-Or-Treat necessities

Do you dress up your dining room for Halloween?
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