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Fantastic Halloween Centerpieces are a great way to add a touch of eerie magic to your home. Whether you are in a small space or a large home, don’t underestimate the power of a well-crafted centerpiece to transform your home into a haunted haven.
25 Awesome Halloween Centerpieces.

1. Towering Pumpkins
Add two or three tuers of pumpkins. Use pedestal cake plates to make this easier. Hold them together using skewers. Add a couple of candlesticks and you ar ready to entertain.

2. White Ceramic Pumpkin Vases
Add some fall flowers (faux or real) in Halloween colours into some white ceramic pumpkins that have adhesive vcinyl faces, for a whimsical look. Don’t forget the spider web tablecloth.

3. White Jack-o-Lanterns
Add white jack-o-lanterns, tea lights and place them at different heights on candle holders. This is inexpensive and elegant.

4. Spooky Tree
A simple, plain black tree with some miniature ornaments and fairy lights surrounded by some autumn leaves and small pumpkins looks boo-ti-ful on your table

5. Jack-O-Lnterns and Votives
This is a budget-friendly choice. Use simple, clear votives placed next to your freshly carved (or faux) jack-o-lantern for a classic look. Reuse the votives on your table at Christmas or other holidays.

6. Ghostly Ceramics
This is super simple and can be put together in minutes. Place small ceramic ghosts and ceramic haunted houses in the center of the table. Place a box or cake plate under some white felt or synthetic web to add height.

7. Creepy Graveyard
Create a creepy graveyard in the center of your table with some black fabric, foam tombstones, black sticks and a white pumpkin carved into a spider web. For a finishing touch, add a plastic spider to the center of the web.

8. Skull Centerpiece
I you love skulls, this is for you. A classic black skull vase and a black doily, and a couple of ceramic ghosts look great when accompanied by a few bays and small votives.

9. Classic Candelabra
This is a fantastic recycling project. An old candelabra painted black, with some well-used candles, looks elegant on a table next to a few mini pumpkins

10. Boney Fingers
This is super easy. Use an old plate or a tarnished silver plow-sided bowl that can be painted black. Place plastic skeleton hands into the bowl. Hold them in place with sticky-tac and place a pillar candle in the center.

11. Spiders and Flowers
I saw this a while ago on Martha Stewart and loved it. I use faux white roses and reuse them for other holidays. Use a piece of tarnished silver, add a block of floral foam and insert your roses. Add a few spiders, and you’re ready to host.

12. Spooky Images
Use some basic black frames with some printed Halloween images to create a small photo gallery on your tables. Add faux leaves, mini pumpkins and a couple of candles for a spooky feel.

13. Halloween Lanterns
Take simple black lanterns and add black and orange velum and vinyl inserts to create Halloween centerpieces that are inexpensive and look great.

14. A Brainy Idea
Add squishy foam or jello brains under a glass cake stand and dome for s simple centerpiece that screams Halloween.

15. Eye-Popping Witch
Using a Head and Shoulders Model (see link) add a witch mask and hat, and finish it off with a black lace tablecloth to make it appear as though a witch is popping out of your table. This is a definite conversation piece.

16. Mighty Little Frankensteins
Mighty Frankensteins in the center of a table add some whimsy to a child’s Halloween party. They move back and forth in zombie fashion. Add some purple fabric and mini pumpkins, and you are all set.

17 Painted Urn
Paint an inexpensive plastic urn black and add some twigs, leaves and Halloween picks, and you have a Halloween statement piece.

18. Children’s Monster Toys
This is fin for s children’s party. Create a venterpiece using monster toys and hand then give them away at the end of the party.

19. Spiders Everywhere
Another fantastic cake plate idea! Paint an old cake pedestal plate black, add some spider legs and a pillar candle. Accent it with smaller plastic spiders and a spider web tablecloth.

20 Mason Jar Mummies
These are super easy to make. Cut strips of white cloth or thin craft foam and adhere them in a mummy-style pattern to the sides of a mason jar. Add googly eyes and a candle and you’re all done. If desired, accent with small pumpkin candles and spiders.

21. Black Candles
Add spooky black candles and silk red roses for a vampirish look.

22. Jack Skellington Light
This cute light is a recycled celiling fixture that was created using adhesive vinyl. the collar is cut from felt and a small remote contolled light was placed inside. Check it out!

23. Recycled Bottles
This is another super easy rcycling project. Add vinyl spider webs to old bottles and rub them with dark antique wax for a spooky bottle display. Place some string lights inside and add some died flowers and feathers.

24. Recycle Tarnished Silver
Old silver pieces can be found in many thrift store for reasonable prices. Place them on a tray and add a couple of plastic skulls and fine threads of spider webbing.

25. Haunted Mirror Tray
I made this haunted mirror using waterslide paper. I painted the frame or it black, added some moss, old photos and tarnished silver for a haunted house look. The candles ar made using adhesive vinyl.
I hope that you were inspired by these east halloween Centerpieces that you can easily make at home.

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