The witching hour is almost here and I couldn’t resist having a little spooky fun at the table . . .
Halloween is just 3 scary days away until I have to pack up my cauldron and broom for another year!
(insert *cackle* here <|;>)
I ran across these Vintage Beistle Halloween decorations, reproduced from The Beistle Company’s archives of original Halloween designs and party goods, from the 1930’s to 50’s.
These spooktacular retro images of witches, black cats and classic smiling moon from the 1950’s, provided some vintage Halloween table inspiration.
Crackled glass and smoky rimmed plates were found at HomeGoods, a favorite haunt. To conjure Halloween plates, I layered the cutouts between the clear plate and a white charger, to show off the festive orange and black Halloween graphics.
The crackled textured plate protects the cutouts while lending a spooky effect for some vintage Halloween fun!
A reproduction 1930’s Beistle tissue centerpiece with a smiling moon and quintessential scared black cat is perched on top of a set of two stacked checked and plaid metal tins.
The tins are wrapped with some black twisted vines and pinned with vintage-inspired postcards wishing you a ‘Merry Halloween’ and for a little ‘Boo’!
Black and orange glitter bottlebrush trees add a little Halloween magic and sparkle. . .
And black cat and smiling Jack figurines were conjured from the aisles at Walmart a few weeks ago.
Don’t look now, but we’re surrounded by a murder of crows, perched on pumpkins and lurking in the mums. . .
When witches go riding, and black cats are seen, the moon laughs and whispers,‘tis near Halloween!
Those Beistle pieces are wonderful! I love the plates and the big pumpkin with the black cat. I enjoy those vintage styled designs. Watch out for those crows! Hehehehe!
You had me fooled on the plates! I had to read and study those photos numerous times to make sure you didn’t modge podge those great vintage images to the plates – so very clever. And I love your little pickups from WM. A murder of crows – how apropos, and a new term for my vocab. Never knew that’s what they’re called.
I love your vintage table. The black check and plaid tins are great. We had a Halloween dinner club last night. It’s so much fun to be a kid again for the night. I’m going to do it again for dinner on Sunday for my grandchildren. I think I’ll make your buf ckick salad. Thanks for all the great ideas.
The vintage look is the best, and the tablecloth and the black vine and the little characters. Most of all, though, you pull the whole table together in ways, the rest of us could never do. I think you should do retail windows. . .it would be a feast for the eyes. Thank you.
Mary, I feel a bit “vintage” viewing this post. Those Beistle designs are straight out of my childhood. This is a fun table setting. Love the vintage designs mixed with those fabulous tins. You find the perfect touches for every table. I need to stop into Walmart on occasion. Those little pumpkin figures are adorable. Happy Halloween!
Love the vintage for Halloween! Interesting to see the comment about retail and windows. You really are gifted and pull everything together with perfection! Love all your posts!
There is no comparison to the decorations of today. We have some decorations from days decades ago. They are superior made compared today’s. Love everything about this post.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN MARY
Marion
Love your vintage inspired table, Mary! Those bottlebrush trees are wonderful, and those figurines from Wal Mart are too, too cute! I so enjoyed seeing all this.
Wow!!! Halloween lakeside!!! What could be better!!! Absolutely love the moon and cat centerpiece with the tins!!! I am ordering 2 from Vintage Beistle and I’ll probably find a few other things, too! Thanks for the link, Mary!!! I’m on a mission tomorrow to find some plaid and checked tins!!! What an inspiration you are Mary!!! Happy weekend!
I have always loved the vintage Halloween decorations. The smiling moon has to be one of my favs…and the figurines from WalMart are the cutest!!!….Cannot believe that Halloween is just around the corner!! Have a great weekend Mary!
Looking at this again Mary as you did quite a “trick” on us with the vintage decoration between the plates, that sure was a great idea. Willl remember that for other events. Thank you. I really like the moon, fun to reflect on our childhood and how uncomplicated it was. I still have my Jane Jetson costume !
Mary, This is just the right amount of scary for me! My mother still has one of these honeycomb decorations from her own childhood — a pumpkin with a black cat on it. The honeycomb stays open with a tiny piece of metal which folds over the cardboard and I used to think that was so clever! I had no idea about this company though and I enjoyed looking over their website so thank you for finding such clever things for us. I think I love the little Walmart cats with their huge grins and orange hats the best of all. Don’t put your broom away — they come in handy on full moon nights too! Happy Halloween! Linda
Hi Linda, Thanks for the advice about keeping my broom handy ). And thank you for my adorable card! If in doubt, I always blow out the fire in my cauldron and restart it! Love the fun Maleficent stamp too 🎃🍁☠️👻👑
Love this table! These are the images of my childhood..such fun memories you brought back…and trick r treating…love it just love it!!! Thank you for sharing..❤️🎃❤️🎃
Even though I am not a fan of Halloween, I LOVE this table! I thought for sure you had decoupaged the plates, you are too darn smart! The cat figurines are adorable. and the vintage pieces are fabulous. Have a great weekend!
Mary, I love vintage Halloween and this tablesetting is just too much fun! The WM pieces are so cute, I rarely shop there, but I guess I need to take a look! I love all of your genius creativity! Happy Halloween!
~Mary~
Love your vintage Halloween items !! I have been so busy my broom is still in the closest !! hehe I should start decorating for Christmas since I am missing the Fall season !
Have a super weekend
Paula
IN
Mary you are pulling very faint memories from my past to the fore front with this post. I love what you did. You have such creativity and can think outside the box. Happy Halloween, Peggy
This is hands down, bar none, my favorite tablescape!!! I love Beistle Halloween stuff!
I totally agree with houseofhawthornes comment! Awe inspiring post!
Those Beistle pieces are wonderful! I love the plates and the big pumpkin with the black cat. I enjoy those vintage styled designs. Watch out for those crows! Hehehehe!
Spooky retro Halloween! I am smiling all the way through! So clever with the glass plates Mary, wonderful fun!
Jenna
This is so filled with great nostalgic details! What a fantastic place to gather with friends and sit for a spell. Happy Halloween, Mary!
You had me fooled on the plates! I had to read and study those photos numerous times to make sure you didn’t modge podge those great vintage images to the plates – so very clever. And I love your little pickups from WM. A murder of crows – how apropos, and a new term for my vocab. Never knew that’s what they’re called.
Loving this!
I love your vintage table. The black check and plaid tins are great. We had a Halloween dinner club last night. It’s so much fun to be a kid again for the night. I’m going to do it again for dinner on Sunday for my grandchildren. I think I’ll make your buf ckick salad. Thanks for all the great ideas.
A trip down memory lane. My mother decorated with these when we were growing up. Does that date me? They were not vintage back then. . So adorable
Creativity over the moon! Love the centerpiece. Beistle decorations with plates…wow!
The vintage look is the best, and the tablecloth and the black vine and the little characters. Most of all, though, you pull the whole table together in ways, the rest of us could never do. I think you should do retail windows. . .it would be a feast for the eyes. Thank you.
Thanks so much Donna! That’s what I retired from 😀🎃👻🍁
Fabulous, as always!
How this takes me back to my childhood! Oh My! So instead of saying I’m a Senior , I can say I’m Vintage lol. Great table Mary.
Mary, I feel a bit “vintage” viewing this post. Those Beistle designs are straight out of my childhood. This is a fun table setting. Love the vintage designs mixed with those fabulous tins. You find the perfect touches for every table. I need to stop into Walmart on occasion. Those little pumpkin figures are adorable. Happy Halloween!
Love the vintage for Halloween! Interesting to see the comment about retail and windows. You really are gifted and pull everything together with perfection! Love all your posts!
Truth be told I’m not a fan of Halloween (I can hear the gasps!) but Mary, this is delightful!!
What a wonderful treasure of olden days of Halloween. Thank you so much for this post.
Marilyn
Mary ,oh how wonderful those decorations are. There is nothing like the former times of Halloween decorations.
Joan
There is no comparison to the decorations of today. We have some decorations from days decades ago. They are superior made compared today’s. Love everything about this post.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN MARY
Marion
Love your vintage inspired table, Mary! Those bottlebrush trees are wonderful, and those figurines from Wal Mart are too, too cute! I so enjoyed seeing all this.
Wow!!! Halloween lakeside!!! What could be better!!! Absolutely love the moon and cat centerpiece with the tins!!! I am ordering 2 from Vintage Beistle and I’ll probably find a few other things, too! Thanks for the link, Mary!!! I’m on a mission tomorrow to find some plaid and checked tins!!! What an inspiration you are Mary!!! Happy weekend!
Very cool Mary! I’m lovin’ the bottle brush trees:@)
I have always loved the vintage Halloween decorations. The smiling moon has to be one of my favs…and the figurines from WalMart are the cutest!!!….Cannot believe that Halloween is just around the corner!! Have a great weekend Mary!
Looking at this again Mary as you did quite a “trick” on us with the vintage decoration between the plates, that sure was a great idea. Willl remember that for other events. Thank you. I really like the moon, fun to reflect on our childhood and how uncomplicated it was. I still have my Jane Jetson costume !
Fantastic decorations, the bottle brush trees tie it all together so beautifully.
I have to hand it to you what a giggly table scape!!! You have really amazed me Thank you for sharing
Mary, This is just the right amount of scary for me! My mother still has one of these honeycomb decorations from her own childhood — a pumpkin with a black cat on it. The honeycomb stays open with a tiny piece of metal which folds over the cardboard and I used to think that was so clever! I had no idea about this company though and I enjoyed looking over their website so thank you for finding such clever things for us. I think I love the little Walmart cats with their huge grins and orange hats the best of all. Don’t put your broom away — they come in handy on full moon nights too! Happy Halloween! Linda
Hi Linda, Thanks for the advice about keeping my broom handy ). And thank you for my adorable card! If in doubt, I always blow out the fire in my cauldron and restart it! Love the fun Maleficent stamp too 🎃🍁☠️👻👑
Love this table! These are the images of my childhood..such fun memories you brought back…and trick r treating…love it just love it!!! Thank you for sharing..❤️🎃❤️🎃
Even though I am not a fan of Halloween, I LOVE this table! I thought for sure you had decoupaged the plates, you are too darn smart! The cat figurines are adorable. and the vintage pieces are fabulous. Have a great weekend!
Mary, I love vintage Halloween and this tablesetting is just too much fun! The WM pieces are so cute, I rarely shop there, but I guess I need to take a look! I love all of your genius creativity! Happy Halloween!
~Mary~
Love your vintage Halloween items !! I have been so busy my broom is still in the closest !! hehe I should start decorating for Christmas since I am missing the Fall season !
Have a super weekend
Paula
IN
Love all the retro Halloween and your creative spirit!
Mary you are pulling very faint memories from my past to the fore front with this post. I love what you did. You have such creativity and can think outside the box. Happy Halloween, Peggy