33 Spooky-Chic Halloween Side Table Decor to Amuse Guests

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Published: September 14, 2021
Updated: December 13, 2023

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Halloween Incoming! It’s the day to embrace spooky, the thrill of fright – and relish the sweetness of collected treats.

But with Halloween, also comes the fun of décor planning and using creativity to notch up your styling game.  There’s so much to consider: the décor spots, design elements, craft supplies – all of it. However, even if you are lost for ideas or working on a tight budget – all you need is a table, an open mind, and some Halloween table décor ideas to frighten up your entryway.

No matter if you love to plan ahead or prefer to wait until fall sets in, relying on these Halloween side table décor ideas will stir up some spooky styling schemes.  Right from hauntingly beautiful to creatively creepy, we’ve rounded up our favorite side table decorations that scream Halloween with their scary goodness!

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Minimalist Wickedness

Halloween Side Table

If you are not one for bright Halloween colors, deck your side table with crows, bats, and witch hats to give it a creepy feel. This classic black and white color scheme will keep things spooky without the orange glare.

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Shadows in the Dark

Halloween Side Table

Lift the spooky factor by using fun lighting accessories to cast shadows around a console table. Witch hats hanging by a thin, near-invisible thread and grimacing jack-o’-lanterns will do the rest of the scare job!

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Chalkboard and Charms

Halloween Side Table

Utilize the versatility of chalkboards to draw creepy crawlies or write spooky messages for your trick-or-treaters. Top your table with a black net tablecloth and place an array of pumpkins, “BOO” signs, and mini skeletons to play up the eeriness.

Halloween Table Decor

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Skeletons In The Spotlight

Halloween Side Table

Turn your table into a spooky show by sprinkling DIY skeletons across the skirt and the focal point on the wall.  Use twigs in a chip bowl coupled with chalkboard signs to elevate the chilling effect of your Halloween tablescape.

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Of Witch-Hats and Cobwebs

Halloween Side Table

Suspend DIY witch-hats from the ceiling by a thin thread to add magic and mystery in equal measure. Choose cheese-cloth cobwebs laden with spindly spiders to increase the scare factor for your party guests.

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Playful Pumpkins

Halloween Side Table

Trade traditional Halloween pumpkins for checks and stripes to impress your guests with your creativity and monochrome style. Add a fun sign and some mood lighting to drive home the holiday spirit.

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Go Grim and Ghoulish

Halloween Side Table

Stir up fear among your guests by using a combination of scary lampshades, wreaths laced with DIY bones, and skull-shaped bottles. Add a generous sprinkle of skeletons, gourds, and pumpkins to complete the look.

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Go Cutesy-Spooky

Halloween Side Table

Photo: kirklands

If you like a splash of whimsy, seasonal pillows with spooky prints are your best resort. Couple them with candlesticks and witch hat stands and you’ve got a whacky winner for the holiday.

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Opt for Fall Touches

Halloween Side Table

Featuring a fall-friendly aesthetic with the use of autumnal leaf baskets, this Halloween side table is equal parts cute and creepy. A grimacing jack-o’-lantern bowl dares trick-or-treaters to grab candy out of its scary smile.

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Add A Touch of Eerie

Halloween Side Table

Welcome your party guests with a spooky entryway that hints at something sinister. Hang DIY paper bats on the wall and place oversized faux spiders over the main door to enhance the creepy factor.

Rustic Halloween Table Decor

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Blend Friendly with Frightful

Halloween Side Table

Photo: stagerroz

It’s a good idea to swap the classic orange pumpkins with checkered ones in pink or black to tone down the spookiness. “Trick or Treat” signs and a metallic Jack-o-Lantern will do the job of keeping things on the theme.

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All for faux Pumpkins

Halloween Side Table

This vignette rides high on all sorts of faux pumpkins: checks, classic, stripes, florals, whimsy, and glitter – for a totally terrific effect. A faux crow perched on a tiered tray and a skull nearby are the perfect sinister additions to keep things creepy.

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Scary Mirrors

Halloween Side Table

Proof that vintage mirrors can double up as a spook-filled table decoration. Spread a DIY spider cutout over a mirror and decorate another with creepy bats to showcase your creative touch. Use faux skeletons, pumpkins, and a statement sign to frighten!

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Spooktacular Thrifting

Halloween Side Table

Add an otherworldly touch to your side table by loading it up with spooky thrift store finds. Go all out with budget-friendly Halloween signs, spell bottles, bunting, and stack ‘em up on a vintage cabinet. Use a broomstick-laden wicked witch as a centerpiece to spook trick-or-treaters.

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Take The Horror Route

Halloween Side Table

Test the fearlessness of your party guests by going ghoulish with your Halloween side table décor. A full-sized faux skeleton surrounded with skeletal hounds, faux crows, and bats will hit the terror meter high!

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Witch hats for the win

Halloween Side Table

Take a cue from Hogwarts and use a host of witch hats, floating candles, spiders, and broomsticks to create a sinister atmosphere for your entry table. An empty window frame laden with cheese-cloth cobwebs and a creepy sign will create the focal point to lure your visitors in.

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A Spooky Set-up

Halloween Side Table

A trick-or-treat banner joins hands with a creepy sign to draw the eye to this spooktacular scene. Drape your console with a cobweb-printed tablecloth – and top it with a metallic skull, twisted miniature house, “boo” cut-outs, and other Halloween staples for a fun yet frightening display.

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Aaaahhh-dorable Checks!

Halloween Side Table

A black and white check runner with a matching lampshade and pumpkins adds cohesive accents to this stylish and spooky table. Notice the other Halloween touches: witch’s hat, cauldron, magic potions, and faux broomsticks.

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Skeleton For a Spooky Fix

Halloween Side Table

You don’t need much else to scare when you have a life-size faux skeleton to greet your guests. A DIY banner with bats hanging makes for a spooky table skirt that’ll wow your guests. Top the table with candles, check pumpkins, and spiders to enhance the eerie effect.

Farmhouse Halloween Table Decor

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Hocus-Pocus in Focus

Halloween Side Table

Put your Hocus-Pocus sign in the spotlight and surround it with a whimsical witch and wizard statues for a Halloween-ready centerpiece. Tape flying bats over the wall above to up the spook factor!

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Spells and Spiders

Halloween Side Table

Give your side table a Halloween update by hanging creepy spiders by threads, using a spell sign, and putting potion bottles on a stand to elevate the look. Dye a cheese-cloth black and place it over an empty frame for a ghostly effect.

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A Creepy Book Wall

Halloween Side Table

Rely on your creativity to whip up an enthralling gallery wall composed of old books, paper bats, and a chalkboard. DIY a cobwebby tablecloth with faux spiders lurking and place branches in pots to create a creepy ambiance. Don’t forget a skull centerpiece for all-out horror!

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Pop of Pumpkins

Halloween Side Table

Combine a black and white scheme with bright accents from pumpkins and fall foliage for a tablescape that’ll delight and spook your visitors. Don’t miss the “Boo” bunting to add a dose of spooky charm!

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Add Farmhouse Flair

Halloween Side Table

Trade creepy horror in favor of farmhouse flair by adding subtle elements that evoke the spirit of Halloween. Just a few statement signs, some bat sculptures, and ambient lighting fixtures are enough to deliver an impactful holiday vignette.

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Crows And Creepy Branches

Halloween Side Table

Photo: jaci.daily

Faux crows perched on twisted branches make for the perfect Halloween set-up that’s guaranteed stir terror in your guests. Spooky candelabras, flying bats, and glass pumpkins add eerie oomph to the setting.

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Go Dark and Moody

Halloween Side Table

Combine thrift store finds with your evergreen Halloween décor item to deck your table into a spooky visual feast. A moon-face sign, creepy banner, and a metallic jack-o’-lantern can be your standout accessories to delight your party pals.

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Try Subtle Yet Chic

Halloween Side Table

Halloween décor doesn’t always have to be rich in horror elements – a subtle touch of terror works perfectly to create visual interest. Try adorning your side table with chic flea market finds to create a subtly eerie and memorable impact.

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Turn Up the Spookiness!

Welcome guests with an entrance that’s equal parts chilling and chic. Transport your guests into the world of flying bats, sinister crows perched on twisted branches, and skulls showing through glass jars! Equal parts fall and Halloween strikes the perfect balance.

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Say It With The Centerpiece

Halloween Side Table

Channel your energy and create a centerpiece that’ll add an otherworldly touch to a chipped, rustic side table. Use faux crows, white pumpkins, and a faux tree hanging with baubles in a Halloween color scheme to delight your guests.

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Use Dreamy Neutrals

Halloween Side Table

Take the unconventional route and use muted neutrals to create a subtle yet spooky Halloween tablescape.  Paint your pumpkins in subtle shades and place dried wheatgrass atop for stylish seasonal impact. Keep the eeriness intact with a statement sign and some bats scattered across the wall.

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Smirking Jack-o-Lanterns

Halloween Side Table

This entry table creates a hair-raising effect with its smirking Jack-o’-Lantern that also doubles as a welcoming host. Faux bats scattered across the wall make for a playful décor idea you’ll love to put up each season.

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Creepy Halloween Signs

Halloween Side Table

Invest in some creepy Halloween signs that you can recycle for years to come. The spooky signs in this entryway delight and scare in equal measure. And the minimalist décor with vintage potion bottles don’t disappoint either!

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