
The perfect tablescaping for Halloween For a special All Saints' Eve to share with family, friends, ghosts, pumpkins, skulls and bats
During the long lockdown period, we've learned to highlight every corner of our homes and make even the daily routine special. Lunch and dinner in particular. It doesn't matter if the menu includes a simple pasta with tomato sauce, a salad or a Wellington fillet, nowadays we carefully pay attention to all the details. Looking for the perfect shot for Instagram, we choose the color palette and the theme to follow, whether to use runner or tablecloth, whether to opt for matching plates and glasses or mix shapes and patterns. And, what about the big dilemma of the centerpiece? Should it be a floral arrangement, an eye-catching vase, a candelabra, a porcelain bunny, a small Christmas tree or a scary raven? So, looking for the wow effect, we spend hours scrolling through Pinterest and watching tutorials on Tik Tok trying to awaken our latent DIY skills. The truth that we never tell anyone is that we like to torture ourselves with these silly ideas and turn our poor table into a place where food, home decor, tablescaping and love for socializing coexist. The fall/winter celebrations give us the perfect time to indulge. Let's start with Halloween.
G-club suggests how to decorate your table on the witches' night.
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