Halloween Gothic-Glam Ladies Night
Host a Halloween Gothic glam ladies night with these ideas. I’ve included decor ideas, an appetizer, a cocktail, dessert, and a party favor!
I hope you’re in the mood for fun party because I’ve got a Halloween Gothic Glam ladies night with funky style. My latest contribution for Celebrations is full of ideas from table decor, to an appetizer I like to call “flesh & bones” for the occasion, a Black Widow cocktail, a Halloween “coffin” cake, and clever white chocolate skeleton favors, all inspired by the skull & bones invitation from Pear Tree Greetings. I even decorated the wall with these spooky Halloween framed silhouettes {a free download}.
Check out the photos and links below, for all the ideas so you can host your own “Ghouls” gathering!
Halloween Gothic Glam Ladies Night details
- Wrap books in dark, moody paper and stack them for part of your centerpiece. Embellish the spines of the book with skeleton stickers or adhesive letters to spell out a title or author.
- A black candelabra is the perfect mood maker for this Halloween tablescape. I found this at Michael’s.
- Place a small skull under a glass cloche, and embellish the eye sockets with adhesive gemstones. Instant Gothic-glam!
- More embellishments from the craft isle: gemstone spider web attached to the side of martini glasses; gemstone spiders attached to the glass cloche; and as previously mentioned, added to book spines.
- Cute DIY place cards are made with decorative paper, a spooky font, and more adhesive gemstones from the craft isle.
- These “flesh & bones” appetizers are super simple but oh so tasty. Spread softened cream cheese onto a piece of deli ham and place a pickle spear on top; roll the ham around the pickled spear and slice into bite-sized pieces.
- Serve up this delicious black magic cocktail, and a spooky Halloween coffin cake dessert.
- Send guests home with these adorable coffin favors. You can find skeleton candy molds, which I filled with white chocolate. Once set, I placed the skeleton on a bed of colorful candies that match our color scheme. These coffin boxes were found at the craft store.
I hope you have a fun and festive Halloween with your best gal pals, using these ideas. Cheers!
Where can I get those candelabras? I LOVE them.
Christine, those were from Michael’s….4 years ago. :-/
Love the party and wish I could’ve been there! I featured it here http://crafting-cousins.blogspot.com/2012/10/halloween-fab-5-friday.html?m=1
This is GORE-geous I would love a set up like this for my wedding! xD!!
this is fabulous, love the gothic glamour 🙂
Thanks Zoe. Hope you have a festive Halloween!
Loving the silhouettes in the background!
Thanks Mayra – I have a post coming up about those ; D
I want to throw a party just so I can copy this. I love!
Aww, thanks Nina!
LOVE this table set-up!
Thank you Katie! : )