vintage halloween wedding inspiration

Happy Halloween.

This year, since the holiday falls on Wedding Wednesday, we made today all about a Halloween-themed wedding. Only its not the traditional orange and black color scheme – it’s vintage. You know us, we love vintage. And no vintage, Halloween-themed wedding would be complete with a black and white checkered dance floor, black goblets, Anemone flowers in antique vases, antique flea market brass candlestick holders, amber candles, chandeliers, black lace, caramel apples, love potion favors and earth-tone apothecary jars with soft pink, white and ivory flowers.

{images via: beautiful bride jacey with black sash on vera wang dress {featured on damsel in dior, photographed by Lauren Ross Photography}, black and white stationery {featured on Style Me Pretty, photographed by Liz Banfield}, black goblets {blog.celebration.co.za} antique candlestick holders {Ruffled}, chic and vintage mismatched centerpieces {Elizabeth Anne Designs}, love potion {Darling Darleen}, caramel apples {featured on Tutto Bella, photographed by Jalapeño Photography}, black and white dance floor {Estate Weddings and Events}, candles and pumpkin on black, vintage furniture and anemone flowers in vintage brass goblet {Style Me Pretty}, elie saab spring 2011 couture line black gown {OneWed}, chandelier with black draping {Tutto Bella, photographed by Betsey Holley Photography} and mcqueen pumpkin {sweet paul}

top 10 halloween cupcakes

We have to bring dessert to this year’s Halloween bash. Jenna is making our delicious, homemade caramel popcorn, Jodi is making caramel apples and I’m bringing cupcakes. Here’s my top 10 after some very important research…

1. Witch Cupcake Toppers, Better Homes and Gardens

2. Halloween Hoot Owls Cupcakes, Catching Fireflies

3. Cupcake Liner Witch Hats, The Cake Blog

4. Monster Cupcakes, Bonjour Blog

5. Fake Cupcake with Boo Banner, Msapple
{obviously, I can’t serve fake cupcakes, but I LOVE the BOO banner} 

7. Candy Corn Cupcakes, The Girl Who Ate Everything

8. Polka Dot Halloween Cupcakes, Better Homes and Gardens

9. Pumpkin Cupcakes, Better Homes and Gardens

10. Yummy Mummy Cupcakes, Better Homes and Gardens

{images via Delish, Better Homes and Gardens, The Girl Who Ate Everything, Catching Fireflies, The Cake Blog, Bonjour Blog and Msapple}

Chocolate Mouse Recipe

I love all things chocolate. I’m totally addicted. So, last week, while perusing my cookbook filled with family and friends recipes {given to me at my bridal shower}, I was happy to find a chocolate mousse recipe by one of my fabulous BFF’s, Kimi Hansen. It sounded like the perfect ‘fix’ and let me just say, OMG…SO GOOD. I love it. I tried it on my sister-in-law and the kids {virgin recipe} and they, too, were WOWed! For you gluten-free folks, it’s totally doable too.

To share with guests at your upcoming Halloween parties, just serve it in shooter glasses, top it off with homemade whipping cream and then decorate it with orange sprinkles.

Chocolate Mousse
{Recipe by Kimi Hansen}

Ingredients
1 cup chocolate chips {I used Nestle and it was delish, but Kimi tells me it’s even better with Ghiradelli or a ‘higher quality’ chocolate}
1 cup whipping cream
1 egg yolk
1 tsp vanilla
1 tsp Kahlua or Dark Creme de Cocoa {for the kiddos, exclude this ingredient, and I promise, it’s still so yummy}

How To
Add chocolate chips, Creme de Cacao, vanilla extract and egg yolk to a blender
Heat cream to a boil on the stove and then slowly add the cream to the other ingredients in blender
Pulse ingredients together
Pour into serving glasses and refrigerate for at least 3 hours
Top with raspberries, or another fruit or whipping cream and sprinkles

{images via Tutto Bella}

FREE halloween printables

Jenna, sis and owner of the fabulous Fleur de Lis, created Halloween printables for me to share with my kids’ friends…and we wanted to make sure you were in on the action too. Click on this link: happy halloween printables, for your free printables. Ah, don’t you just love that word…free.

All you have to do is…
1. Purchase glow sticks, Reese’s Pieces and small cellophane bags from your local Michael’s and grocery store.
2. Print and cut the labels.
3. Punch a hole through the label and use festive ribbon to attach the label.
4. Save a few Reese’s Pieces for yourself to enjoy.
5. You have yourself a sweet and adorable Halloween favor and/or placecard.

 {images via Tutto Bella}

 

a little something halloween for everyone

Halloween is just a few weeks away. Here are some fun ideas to entertain for both adults and kids on Halloween. Whether the party is the same night, or a different night, we found an adult-friendly version and a kid-friendly version for everything. Gotta love that!

DRINKS

For the Adults
For the adults, Celebrations at Home had a brilliant idea for those martini drinkers or highballers. Add some bling to the martini glass and fill it with Chris’ yummy Green Goblin Punch recipe. Or, add different colored shimmery spiders to help guests identify their goblets. Simply spray crafts store arachnids with adhesive, sprinkle each spider with a different shade of glitter, and hot-glue to black pipe cleaners {piped around the base and stem of glass}.

For the highball cocktail, try freezing plastic spiders in ice cubes for a creepy surprise.  And to make it a bit different, Chris recommends using a mini “fish bowl” vases from the craft store as a tumbler instead!

For the Kids
For your mad scientist tikes, Celebrations at Home had a great idea to use science beakers and fill with green punch and a straw with a decorative straw flag. Or, create other potions for the kids with free printables from Hostess with the Mostess.  

FOOD
{warning, all foods can be served to adults and children}

It’s tradition in my family to have chili and hotdogs on Halloween. Turkey Chili. Beef Chili. Chicken Chili and Veggie Chili. We have it all. Lisa, With Style and Grace, shares some of her favorite chili recipes here. Or, use your favorite chili recipe.

Disney Family Fun shares Hot Dog Mummy snacks for the kiddos.

Hostess with the Mostess shared an adorable Mummy’s Night Out Veggie Dip recipe that will be sure to spook your guests and delight their tummies.

One Charming Party created festive Fruit Skewers topped off with a bat ring.

DESSERTS

For the Adults
Black and white spider web cookies. Bake your favorite sugar cookies recipe.  This tutorial from Martha Stewart’s Firework Cookies will work perfect for a web-like effect.
Ingredients
4 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for surface
1 teaspoon baking powder
Coarse salt
2 sticks unsalted butter, room temperature
2 cups sugar
2 large eggs
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
Icing: white and black {store bought or homemade}

Directions
Make the cookies: Sift flour, baking powder, and 1/2 teaspoon salt into a large bowl.
Beat butter and sugar with a mixer on medium-high speed until pale and fluffy, about 3 minutes. Beat in eggs, 1 at a time. Reduce speed to low. Add flour mixture, then vanilla. Refrigerate dough, wrapped in plastic wrap, for at least 1 hour.
Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Roll out dough to a scant 1/4-inch thickness on a floured surface. Cut out cookies using a 1 3/4-, 2 1/4-, 2 3/4-, or 3 1/2-inch round cookie cutter, rerolling scraps once. Transfer to a baking sheet. Refrigerate until firm, about 30 minutes.
Bake until edges just start to brown, 17 to 19 minutes. Transfer cookies to a wire rack, and let cool completely.

To Decorate the Cookies
Pipe an outline of white icing around edge of 1 cookie, leaving a 1/4-inch border, then “flood” with more white icing to cover.
Immediately pipe a black dot in the center of cookie. Then pipe concentric rings of black around the center dot (using the same color as the dot, or alternating colors).
Immediately drag a toothpick through the black to create a web-like effect, starting from the center dot and working toward the edge, then alternate dragging inward and outward as you work around the cookie.
Let dry. Repeat with remaining cookies and icings.

For the Kids
One Charming Party had a great idea to let the kids make their own Owl Cupcakes.  

ACTIVITIES

For the Adults
Caramel Apple Bar for adults. Oh, this looks so yummy and fun! I love the rustic impact the twig sticks give the apples. I have a soft spot for anything rustic.

For the Kids
Bobbing for Apples for kids and Skeleton Art made with noodles, via Martha Stewart.

DECOR
{warning this category has a little overlap for kid/adults decor}

For the Adults
This ribbon wreath will greet your guests with style {and can be used for a handful of other parties with its basic black construction}.

Family Chic black lace candles are an easy project and add a big glam impact to your Halloween table and mantle decor.

Twig and Thistle offers an easy DIY tutorial for individual pumpkin place cards. The pumpkin can be whatever color you like. I have to say, I’m digging the white.

Set up a Table of Treats with these tips from Good Housekeeping. Rip cheesecloth for a moth-munched look and drape over the table. Arrange snacks in servingware and on cake stands, then tuck in crafts store creepies and crawlies (spiders, skulls, mice, and crows). For a fun floral display by purchasing spider mums at the local florist. Lay down newspaper in a well-ventilated area. Spray-paint the flowers with black Krylon spray paint and put them in a slim vase. Nestle the smaller vase inside a larger vase lined with black-and-white damask patterned wrapping paper. Lastly, top off large, black candlestick holders with small white or gold glitter pumpkins. {P.S. I have these glitter pumpkins in my home and I love it…thanks for the DIY tips, Lisa, With Style and Grace} 

For the Kids
One Charming Party created an adorable kid-friendly vase decorated with candy. Or, make these mummy vases with helpful tips by Hostess with the Hostess.

Good Housekeeping shares how-to’s for fun batty branches and candy-filled cones. I like the black and white color palette this year, so I recommend spray painting the pumpkin for the batty branches white. 

Wait, don’t forget to find and print your free Halloween printables here.

{images via Celebrations at Home, Disney Family Fun, Family Chic, CasaSugar, Hostess with the Mostess, Good Housekeeping, One Charming Party, Twig and Thistle, With Style and Grace and Martha Stewart}