Get ready to be enchanted by this Halloween-themed tiered tray display!
This festive centerpiece is perfect for adding a touch of spooky charm to your kitchen or dining room. With its vibrant colors and playful Halloween decorations, it's sure to delight both kids and adults alike.
Here's a breakdown of what you'll find on this spooky tiered tray:
Top Tier:
- Spooky Rae Dunn Mug: This adorable mug features a black bird sitting on top of a pumpkin and the word "Spooky" in a playful font. My best friend, Lizzie, grabbed this for me at Home Goods. Sister knows to look out for Rae Dunn mugs for me!
- Ghost Johanna Parker Figurine: A whimsical ghost figurine adds a touch of whimsy to the display.
- Pumpkin Tag: I made this tag last year and sold a few sets. I used my glow forge to cut out the pumpkin, painted it orange and glued in onto a white wooden tag.
- Pumpkin wooden Garland: This garland starts on the top tier. I made this from scratch. I painted all the wooden beads by hand. Then I strung them in a pattern and added the orange painted pumpkin. I got the wooden pumpkin from Dollar Tree and put a coat or 2 of orange paint.
Middle Tier:
- "More Boos Please" Rae Dunn Mug: This charming mug sets the tone for a fun and festive Halloween. I bought this mug from Home Goods.
- Orange and Black paper straws: I bought these years ago I think at Target. I love the fun and festive feeling they give.
- Wooden Cat small sign: I bought this during the Lodi Street Faire but at a Vintage Consignment shop. This was down in the basement. I bought a few different ones.
- Ghost Cupcake Figurine from Johanna Parker: Another cute ghost figurine adds to the spooky ambiance.
- Boo Sign: A simple yet effective way to add some Halloween cheer. I made this with a scrape piece of wood, painted it black and used a Chalk Couture Boo Transfer with Bright White Chalk Paste. It took about 5 minutes total to make. Such an easy craft project!
- Wooden Ghost: I bought this at the Lodi Street Faire this year. I saw it and i just loved it! And it was only a few bucks!
Bottom Tier:
- Ghost Johanna Parker Mug: I found this cute ghost mug from Ross!
- Spiced Pumpkin Candle from Nima Aromatherapy: The perfect scent for the fall season. This candle smells so good and has not harmful toxins! Plus it's from a small shop and a great friend of mine! I love to grab her new candles when she releases new ones, especially for the holidays!
- Small Ghost wearing Mickey Ears Art: I bought this a few years ago from a small shop her in Lodi. She only makes a few of anything so it feels really special when I get grab one.
- Pumpkin Rae Dunn Canister: A functional and decorative piece for storing Halloween treats.
- Orange Spooky Rae Dunn Mug: These mugs feature spooky designs and are perfect for sipping your favorite hot beverage. I bought this last year from Home Goods.
- Wooden Ghost: I bought this one too at the Lodi Street Faire this year. I saw it and i just loved it! And it was only a few bucks!
- A Boo Wooden Tag: I made this along with 2 other tags a few years ago.
- A Glitter Halloween Art sign: I bought this at the street faire many many years ago. It's small, but I love to use it during Halloween.
- Boo Rae Dunn Small Canister: Another cute addition to the display that I found at Home Goods last year.
To create your own Halloween tiered tray, you can use a variety of items, such as:
- Figurines: Ghosts, pumpkins, witches, and black cats are all popular choices.
- Signs: "Boo," "Trick or Treat," and "Happy Halloween" are all classic Halloween phrases.
- Candles: Pumpkin spice and other fall-themed scents are perfect for the season.
- Mugs: Halloween-themed mugs can be used for both decoration and functionality.
With a little creativity, you can create a unique and festive Halloween tiered tray that will be the envy of your friends and family.
Happy Haunting!
Remember to share your own Halloween-inspired creations using the hashtag #HalloweenTieredTray!