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Sharing Spooky Style!
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Ye of faint heart BEWARE! We've prowled the pages of MyStyleShare.com to bring you some of the most hauntingly good Halloween decorating ideas!

All it took was typing "Halloween" in the search box on MyStyleShare, and we were treated (not tricked) to tons of scary style! Once we got over our fright, we were really impressed! Take a look at just a few of our favorites, and why we loved each one...

Okay, so it could be a fire hazard, but we LOVE this supremely spooky vignette from Melissa Wright. See more of her ideas here.




Kathleen: Love the Spanish moss and single skull with the flames for a dramatic effect. The antiqued bottles mix well for an eerie look.
Tori: I really like the candles around the skull in the hurricane. And all of it on the tray is a nice touch.
Leslie: Love this. It has kind of a vintage haunted house feel — like the haunted mansion at Disney.
 
Linda Burt styled a fantastically spooky tablescape, accented with striking pops of color from the blood-red Cinnabar Collection. See more of Linda’s ideas here.
 



Kathleen: Great use of the thimble domes (loving the eyeball!) They have all done the “spooky elegant” look very nicely. The gray-red color palette works well and the Emerson glasses add a refined touch.
Leslie: Cute but I would love to know more — like what is the black on the plates and what is the eyeball made of?
 
Melody Rush’s perfectly styled Halloween party table has our entire staff wanting to be on the guest list! See more of her ideas here.
 



Kathleen: Great use of varying heights, I would definitely get some treats from this buffet display!
Tori: That looks really fun for a Halloween dinner party.
Leslie: Super creative — love the banner and the scoop for candy corn. Love the creepy cloth, and eyeballs in the hurricane. Love it — my favorite.
 
Karen Kazmorck laid out a haunted tablescape that’s full of creepy critters and spooky touches! See more of her ideas here.



 
Josh: I like how she sneaked in the Riverstone Salad Plates. And big surprise — I LOVE the (Wiley) Demibottles atop the plates!
Tori: This is fun too, I really like the variation she used for each place setting.
Leslie: The lantern makes a great spooky centerpiece.
 



Patty Loyde took one of our great architectural pieces and gave it a sophisticated-spooky makeover. See more of her ideas here.
 
Kathleen: Simple black and white color scheme is great — it adds a sophisticated touch!
Josh: I love the Spanish moss — it adds such a cool natural creepy element!
 
We absolutely love seeing all of your ideas and inspiration! So, if you're already on MyStyleShare, keep sharing! If you're not, it's totally free, so click here to join the fun! Who knows ... we might be raving about your styling ideas next!



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mwaahaahaa!!! Let's get evil! Thanks for sharing these wonderful ideas from MyStyleShare . . . a haunting we will go!
Thanks so much for sharing my tablescape. What an honor!
What a surprise to see one of my pictures! Thanks for including me.
Fantastic work, girls!
Wow! what great ideas.congrats to all!
Seeing all of the spooky ideas makes me want to host a Halloween party!