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Today, I will be wrapping up my tour of the Dining Room decorated for Halloween....
I will begin where I left off, working my way around the room....
In the corner across from the hutch......
This cabinet was up in my bedroom on the side of Joe's roll top desk......
I moved it down to the Dining Room after cleaning it out so I could use it to store glassware, vases, etc. in it....
The finish on it matches well with Joe's Grandmother's Dining Room furniture.....
I placed a black vintage Mantilla Chapel Veil over a white lace place mat.....
I bought the battery operated black candles at a local close out store for $1 each and my friend Anne Mare gifted me the pumpkin head box.....
I bought her several years ago in Wegman's....
On the soffit above, hangs a framed piece of a vintage Halloween crepe paper that my friend Anne Marie gifted me.....
She framed it herself last year....
This year, I decided to use the black spider web tablecloth, that I usually use on the Dining Room table, as a table topper for the table in the corner.....
My Halloween Tree....
Dollar Tree signs hang on the antique window that divides the Living Room from the Dining Room....
This is a 4 ft. silver tinsel tree that I bought on clearance in Big Lot's several years ago after Christmas.....
I topped it with a simple witch's hat pick...
And a bow I made from 2 different types of ribbon.....
I made a lot of the ornaments for this Tree.....
There is a silver and black beaded garland on the Tree that was bought after Christmas at Target....
And I wrapped a wired silver skeleton face garland around the Tree....
On the table under the Tree.....
My Yankee Candle Pumpkin People tea light holders.....
Joe used his comp points from the Mohegan Sun Casino here in Wilkes Barre to "purchase " them for me ....
Underneath it....
Do you see the teeth in the glass jar?????
Guess who they belonged to???????
My " May I Play?" Home Interiors picture.....
Black skeletons hang from the sconces.....
On the shelf are 2 Trick or Treat baskets I made from peat pots.....
In the corner by the Kitchen.....
"Once upon a Midnight Deary"....
That is a salt and pepper set from Big Lot's....
A spider web runner was placed over the white lace runner......
I bought this typewriter in Ross many years ago.....
And that completes my tour of the Dining Room decorated in a Spooky Halloween theme....
I hope you enjoyed seeing it as much as I enjoyed doing it....
Some consider it "work" but I consider it "PLAY"!
And that also ends my room by room tours of my house decorated for Falloween this year....
I hope you will visit again on THURSDAY when I will be sharing a simple Halloween tablescape, the outside of the house lit up at night for Halloween and my annual Falloween whole house tour!!
Thanks to those who took the time out of their busy day to spend a little bit of time with me!!
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You're decorations are impressive.
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I deleted this comment from someone who chose to be Anonymous, I wonder why....."Looks like someone has hoarding issues." I actually find this funny because it really is none of this person's business what my issues are!! This is the way i like my house to look and that is all that matters to me and to my family....So I suggest to this person who wrote this that if you can not say something nice, say nothing at all because apparently your parents did not teach you the principles of common courtesy....Thanks for stopping by!!! LOL!
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Hoarding? LOL. I think someone has a bully issue.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, it is work - a WORK OF ART! So many details. And you make changes every year that make it better and better. The trees look great and I love those skeleton candelabras!
SO many spooky elements everywhere! It all looks so perfect for Halloween.
ReplyDeleteWow! I can't even imagine decorating like that here (naughty kitten issues ;-)), but it's amazing! My favorite is the Halloween tree.
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