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Our veggie garden is done for the season; when I was out in the garden last, seeing everything dead it just seemed so eerie, which evoked a feeling of something right out of a haunted movie.

Then I spied the huge rosemary shrub that survives through every winter.  it’s still the same plant we planted the first season in our garden almost a decade ago.

It’s such a hardy plant and somehow my brain connected the dead garden and the rosemary to a halloween table.   Don’t ask.  It’s how my brain works.

And here we are.  Green tends to be a go to color for me so this was truly a no brainer for me.

I’ve always loved a good suspense story and Agatha Christie has always been a favorite of mine.

 

I love the idea of a creepy yet elegant haunted mansion and all that goes along with it.

The game clue is my favorite board game and the masterpiece family are all too aware and fully humor me when I get excited to have a family game.

For the place settings I started with the DIY plaid chargers a made a few years ago, then our everyday Williams Sonoma bistro dinner plates, Royal Stafford black transfer ware accent plates, my parent’s dessert striped plates topped with napkin along with a rosemary sprig tucked into napkin ring.
The place settings also include my sterling silver flatware which you can read all about here {metals II – sterling silver} along with green water goblets.

But the funnest part for me was using all my miss matched, tarnished silverplate.

As many of you know I have a love affair with silverplate, which I shared here {silver I – silver-plate}; I pick up pieces all the time while thrifting, or at garage | estate sales or anywhere I find pieces at a good price.

I used candlesticks, goblets, server ware, decorative pieces I filled with dead flowers from a flower arrangement Mr. Masterpieces bought me awhile ago.

And nestled between all the silver-plate I included my DIY potion bottles I created a few years back.

Plus to amp up the creepy factor I added some creepy crawlies all over the table.

I have to admit this turned out to be a fun table to create, but then again halloween is all about fun.

The sideboard got dressed up as well.

I made the spell books a couple years ago along with the potion bottles.

 “Eat, drink and be scary.”

~author unknown~

sharing @:

halloween decorations @ celebrate and decorate

hauntingly beautiful decor @ follow the yellow brick home  

saturday sparks @ pieced pastimes 

bouquet of talent @ life on lakeshore drive   

scraptastic saturdays @ scrapality  

simple saturday @ sunny simple life   

sundays at home @ love of home  

dishing it digging it @ rustic refined   

diy party @ diy show off

 nifty thrifty sunday @ nifty thrifty things   

silver pennies sundays @ finding silver pennies 

amaze me monday @ dwellings-the heart of your home  

show & share @ coastal charm  

make it pretty monday @ the dedicated house  

met monday @ between naps on the porch

the scoop @ stonegable  

inspire monday @ my uncommon slice of suburbia  

mmm @ keeping it simple crafts

celebrate your story @ the sweet sensations 

inspire me tuesday @ a stroll thru life  

tuesdays with twist @ stone cottage adventures 

reader tip tuesday @ jodie fitz  

wow @ savvy southern style 

talk of the town @ knick of time   

 fall into fall @diy by design 

wonderful wednesday @ oh my heartsie girl  

great ideas @ fluster buster   

vintage charm @ our hopeful home 

home & garden @ a delightsome life  

tablescape thursday @ between naps on the porch

share your cup @ have a daily cup of mrs. olson   

home sweet home @ the charm of home 

share your style @ 21 rosemary lane   

feathered nest friday @ french country cottage  

morning cup of joe @ the cottage market   

create-bake-grow-gather @ shabby art boutique

funtastic friday @ olives-n-okra 

farmhouse friday @ the painted hinge   

bff open house @ answer is chocolate  

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