But the real dilemma this year? My two adorable (yet small) skull bowls.
Should I serve a crisp fall salad in them, or set them out with croutons for
guests to sprinkle on their own? I’m leaning toward both options, depending on
the vibe of the gathering.
Salad Option: These small skull bowls are perfect for individual
servings of a fall salad. Picture a mix of arugula, roasted butternut squash, cranberries,
and a tangy vinaigrette served in a spooky skull— a conversation starter, no? OR
Crouton Option: Alternatively, I could place the bowls on the
table filled with homemade croutons. Guests can grab a handful to top their
salads, adding a fun, interactive element to the meal.
OR…any ideas of your own?
I’m torn, so I’d love your input! Should these skull bowls be the main event or
a supporting act? Either way, they’re a playful nod to Halloween that ties my
table to the hutch’s spooky aesthetic.
If you’re an October baby or just a Halloween enthusiast, let your decor
reflect your personality. Mix practical tableware like my skull bowls with
decorative pieces for a cohesive look. And don’t be afraid to
experiment—Halloween is all about fun and creativity! Share your spooky setups
in the comments or tag me on social media. Let’s make this October the
spookiest yet!
Check out my TikTok video to see the hutch in all its Halloween
glory and weigh in on the skull bowl debate!
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4 comments:
I used to have a large and similar skull bowl that I put a plant into - like hair - so I'm no help! I really love those wine glasses - they make me smile. (:
Many smiles here!
Love the photo of all those Halloween treasures on your buffet. I love the skull bowls for salad! Even if a guest couldn't spear all the salad out of those spooky cheekbones, it would be fun trying. :D
Happy Birthday!!! Yes, an October birthday would be the best!!! I am close...September!
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