Black and white dining room Halloween decor ideas. Simple Halloween decorating ideas you can use for Halloween parties, Halloween dinners, or any Halloween vignette!
Today I’m joining Kristen from Ella Claire for a spooky Halloween home tour! There are over 25 bloggers sharing their haunted spaces and creative Halloween decor ideas. You can start the tour at the end of the post. Enter if you dare!
Black and White Halloween Decor Ideas
Welcome to our Halloween dining room! I don’t usually do a lot of Halloween decorating around the house because I prefer all of the pretty fall decor, but the kids love decorating for Halloween! Generally I compromise and decorate the dining room and front porch for Halloween and leave the rest of the fall decor up in the kitchen and family room.
One of the hard things about being a blogger is trying to enjoy the holidays in real time. I’m usually planning out content months ahead of time, so sometimes I really have to step back and just go with the moment. This dining room tour is actually from one of our Halloween dinners last year. I didn’t get it up on the blog then so I thought this would be a good time to share!
Halloween Sideboard
I always enjoy decorating the sideboard in our dining room, but I needed to find a way to incorporate the artwork into a Halloween theme. When in doubt, use bats! I found some 3-D bats at Michaels and attached them with some double sided temporary adhesives {like you use for scrapbooking} so it looked like they were flying through the trees.
I then added some more trees with these lighted white trees that are actually from our Christmas decor. They provide a pretty Halloween glow and some additional branches for the bats {and a few crows!} to rest. You can see this year’s version of our side board {which I made into a Halloween hot chocolate bar} HERE.
Halloween Tablescape
The Halloween tablescape went together really quickly. I used a Halloween table runner that I found at HomeSense and then topped it with some white pumpkins, a couple of black Halloween trees, and a black boa for some added texture.
The centerpiece is actually just an old outdoor lantern that I spray painted black. I little ribbon and a Halloween sticker transformed it into a spooky birdhouse.
Regular glasses are easy to transform into Halloween decor with some vinyl or stickers to create jack-o-lantern faces. This is actually a great project for the kids to do while you’re getting the dinner ready. You can always use plastic clear plastic cups if you don’t trust them with glass!
If you’ve been around here for a while, you may know that I love collecting fun salt and pepper shakers. I totally could not resist these “Here Lies Salt and Pepper” shakers that I found at a local store. They’re probably one of my favorite Halloween decorations!
I hope you enjoyed the little tour and get inspired to throw your own spooky Halloween dinner party! It doesn’t have to be anything fancy. It’s lots of fun to get you in the spirit for pumpkin carving or a Halloween movie night! You can find some great Halloween food ideas HERE and HERE to help get you started on your dinner menu. Happy Haunting!
Halloween Home Tours
Are you ready to go on a haunted Halloween home tour? Just click on the links below to tour around these spooky spaces. Lots of Halloween inspiration and decor ideas to get you excited for the season. I hope you enjoy!
Ella Claire | French Country Cottage | So Much Better with Age | Sweet Rose and Wren | My Sweet Savannah
Inspired by Charm | Happy Happy Nester | The Wicker House | Zevy Joy | Nina Hendrick Design Co.
Paint Me Pink | Brooklyn Limestone | Clean and Scentsible | Twelve on Main | The Happy Housie
Finding Silver Pennies | Nest of Posies | A Burst of Beautiful | Kelly Elko | A Blue Nest
Sagehill Cottage | Taryn Whiteaker | Town and Country Living | Tattered Pew | Live Laugh Rowe
Ash says
The salt and pepper shaker are to “die “for!
Jenn Lifford says
haha!! Your Halloween puns are on point!
cat says
How spooky and fun! I love black and white halloween. Id love to sit down and have a creepy dinner party here.
so happy to be joining you on this halloween home tour!
Michael Wurm Jr says
Totally loving your spook-ified table!! So many great details!
xo Michael
Jenn Lifford says
Thanks Michael! Loved yours too!
Cherie says
Oh my goodness, I love that centerpiece! Such great ideas for a Halloween tables cape!
Jenn Lifford says
Thanks Cherie! Happy October!
Jamie says
Love your tour, Jenn! Those salt and pepper shakers are the best.
Hugs, Jamie
Norma says
I love all the little details! This is such a darling spooky area hehe xoxo -Norma
Emily Sweeten says
Looks great! My favorite thing has got to be those salt and pepper shakers. I want those!!!
Jenn Lifford says
I love those too. Always the little things, right? 😉
Chris says
I love the painting on the sideboard!! Can you share where you found it?
Chris
Jenn Lifford says
It’s from Urban Barn. 🙂
Danielle says
So spooky! Love all the details!
Jann Olson says
Really so much fun every where you look! You really know how to throw a tablescape together! Thanks for sharing it with SYC.
hugs,
Jann
Angelina says
Your halloween decor is so cute! I love it all! Thanks for linking up with Thursday Favorite things! I also host a Halloween link party that lasts this month. I would love if you joined us! Petit Haus.
Kerryanne says
Your tablescape and dining room look amazing Jenn.
Thank you for sharing this at Create, Bake, Grow & Gather party this week. I’m delighted to be featuring your Halloween decor at Friday’s party and pinning too.
Hugs,
Kerryanne
Crissy says
This is so well done! I love all of the little details, especially those salt shakers. Everything is so tastefully spooky! Pinning!
Jenn Lifford says
Thanks! I love those little shakers too. 🙂
Dee says
Favorite post!!!! Love all of your ideas and your room is Amazing!
Can’t wait to see the others too!
Jenn Lifford says
Thanks so much! Happy Halloween!
Debbee says
Love how you used the white trees to set of the bats. Great look!
Jenn Lifford says
Thanks! It’s a good way to get a little extra use out of some Christmas decor! 🙂