Pumpkins are the perfect addition to this copper Fall tablescape for your Thanksgiving table. Muted tones are set throughout with pastel oranges and pale blue pumpkins. Tying in the single blue pumpkin is a geometric pale blue table cloth. Using larger pumpkins from a local farm stand creates more of a statement and requires buying fewer pumpkins. Even though the pumpkins consist of different colors they still give this Thanksgiving table a oft feel. If the blue tablecloth feels like two much you can use a white tablecloth with a pale blue runner for just a touch of blue.
Copper and White
While the pumpkin and tablecloths have muted pale blues and oranges, this Thanksgiving table includes punches of copper and neutral whites. Flowers were kept simple and low in colors of cream with touches of soft pinks. The plates and napkins were also kept white. Accents of copper or rose gold give an unexpected edge to this tablescape. The few touches of copper to my Thanksgiving table included two tall copper candlestick holders and these fun copper colored chargers peaking from under the plates.
I hope everyone is enjoying this spooky holiday with candy and maybe watching Hocus Pocus! I wanted to share decorations for a fun Halloween party hosted by a couple that are good friends from a bit back. There was great food, drinks, and lots of awesome costumes.
Decorative Touches
The decorations for this Halloween party were classic with a black, white and gold color scheme. I’m not one for really scary decorations so I loved putting things together that kept the Halloween vibe but still on the glam side with gold and sequins. To me you can never have too many lights so candles, battery lit signs and fairy string lights illuminate the various decorations. I bought these inexpensive skulls on Amazon but wanted them to be a little “prettier” so I spray painted them solid white and used a gold paint pen to color the eyes and nose. We even had a DIY day to make the floating candles inspired by Harry Potter from toilet paper rolls. Although, next year I may work on a better/easier way to me to make them.
I love how versatile craft pumpkins are and you can put them out every year! I used paint markers to draw these Halloween sayings on my pumpkins. I was able to use carbon paper to transfer text to trace for the white pumpkin. Since the other pumpkin was black I had to wing it. I think it came out pretty good and love the gold on black to keep with the theme. If you have a Cricut you can use that to cut vinyl text and stick them on for a quick DIY.
This sequin table cloth was perfect for some glam decor but still feels like Halloween. All that sparkle didn’t require much with different sizes of candles, dried red roses and a few gold spray painted mini pumpkins.
Everyone loves a little friendly competition with a costume contest at this Halloween party. These skull jars were perfect for voting on the categories of best overall, scariest, most creative, and funniest costume. When you see the costumes, I bet you will know which costume got quite a few votes!
Free Party Printables
I’m sharing my Halloween party printables with you guys. You can see in the pictures above there are two 4×6″ options for the Pick your Poison Sign and Costume Contest Sign. I also have included four category cards you can cut for voting. Lastly, There are food label cards. These are fillable and printable, you will not see the boxes but if you click in that area you have three separate lines you can type what food items you are making. Cut along the lines then fold at the dash above the pumpkins. I recommend printing these on plain white card stock. Enter your email to receive these free printables.
Photo Wall
With so many great costumes you need a place to take photos as a Halloween party. This skull fabric was so much fun as the back drop but looking at the photos, it may have been a bit too busy since it was so contrasting with the black and white. I love how the skulls fit with my Halloween style but still on the demure side.
Here’s a photo of my husband and I. I love he decided to go with a superhero costume with me. I did buy everything for my costume but made everything for his Superman Costume since I hated the stuffed muscle one at the store. This DIY superhero costume was made by first buying a pair of those athletic like matching shirt and leggings in Navy. I then sewed on red fabric for the cape and painted on the costume details that I saw from the newest superman movies. The finishing touch was the Superman emblem from Amazon that I put on with a hot glue gun. Just be sure to put a piece of cardboard in between so you don’t glue the front to the back. The paint I used for the details was acrylic paint half mixed with fabric medium to keep it pliable and from cracking. Spray painting some old rain boots red completed the costume.
The wonderful hosts of the evening! What amazing DIY costumes as Quail Man and Patty Mayonnaise from the cartoon Doug!
It’s no surprise this crazy cat lady costume was such a hit and did so well in the costume contest!
And you can’t forget Quail Dog!
There were so many amazing costumes! We had such a great time and I had so much fun helping with these decorations for this Halloween Party, thanks again to the lovely hosts! I hope everyone has a great Halloween!
Keep Decorations Simple with this Black and White Graduation Party Ideas
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The Dessert Table
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For any of you that have watched Parks and Recs, you may recall the episode about Galentine’s Day being February 13th to celebrate the ladies in your life. Here’s a clip of the show where Leslie describes what Galentine’s Day is all about.
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Turkey Day is upon us and if your searching for last minute, inexpensive table ideas then look no further. With a neutral and gold color palette, these easy to find flourishes ensure the table will be ready in no time.