A witchy Halloween soiree
September 23, 2018
Ghouls and goblins, come gather near. The witching hour will soon be here. It's time for a Witch's Soiree! I just love Halloween parties - almost as much as I love decorating for them. I've seen so many darling witch legs & boots in the stores recently, and I couldn't stay away from the cute decor.
For this Witchy Soiree, I kept the colors in traditional Halloween tones: orange, black, white, and touches of green. A few sweet treats, and eye catching pops of color made for a fun gathering!
I made the most of my party decor by adding multiple cake stands, and incorporating inexpensive paper lanterns. Attach them above your party table for a little extra fun. Mixing patterns is one of my favorite things to do, when decorating for a party. Here I'm using polka dots, and stripes.
For the centerpiece, I set out a Witch's cauldron. I thought it would be fun to fill it with popcorn, and then add a couple Witch legs for a touch of spooky!
Simple green pistachio flavored macarons were set out on an orange cake stand. They gave a festive pop of color!
Popcorn balls were displayed in a cute Witch's boot bowl that I found at HomeGoods. The bowl coordinated perfectly with our Witch theme.
Bubbling cauldrons were displayed on top of a black cake stand. They're were really easy to put together. I found green gum balls to represent bubbles, and put them inside of mini Witch's cauldrons.
Don't forget to have some fun photo props for all your party guests to use! I found a polka dot Mason jar, and displayed a few fun photo prop signs inside.
Store bought cupcakes were dressed up with a simple topper, and cupcake wrappers. I found these in Walmart's Halloween section.
I painted this faux pumpkin black, and then added green polka dots with a round sponge brush. I set it out on top of a cake stand for some easy decorating.
Are you planning any Halloween parties soon! I'm sure it will be spook-tacular!
Updated from original post, shared October 2015.
Updated from original post, shared October 2015.
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