Spooky Halloween Flowers
I was planning for my big Halloween party on the weekend, but something wasn’t quite right. I had all the decorations hanging up on the walls, with cobwebs crawling across the ceiling. The skeletons and creatures filled the corners of the room, yet somehow, I needed to welcome something else to the party. It was too early to deal with food or drink, so I was trying to put the finishing touches on my table centerpiece. But every time I added something, it seemed as though my display lacked a certain cohesiveness.
My living room was basically a mess, so I began to fill the boxes with packing materials to get them put away into storage. Perhaps that’s what the problem was. I had only a day left before Halloween to get organized.
Finally, the boxes were put into storage. I came back to my Halloween living room and looked around. Still, it wasn’t right. Perhaps I hadn’t quite captured the spookiness of the room.
I looked around the room and spied a few things out of place. I quickly removed my Granny’s old tea set, some cat ornaments, and some throw pillows. Anything that made the room look cozy and inviting had to go.
I scattered more cobwebs around the room and tossed old scarves over the lamps to dim the lights. Clutter, like books and magazines, was also removed from the room.
I was going for the look of a psychic reader’s residence. Except that she had a few extra visitors in her home that would stick around for Halloween. The goal was to create a spooky looking setting that would creep people out, but not frighten them.
I was trying to figure out what else to do in the living room. What else would fit on my table centerpiece, or go on the small tables that I had scattered around the room with crystal balls and rats on them? And then it came to me. I could do the same thing that we did on Thanksgiving—I could order spooky Halloween flowers
Spooky Halloween flowers were exactly what was needed to fill the center of the table! I could also place smaller vases full of flowers on the other smaller tables around the room.
Spooky Halloween flowers would consist of dark purple and orange floral arrangements, set in a black basket or vase with bow. I excitedly placed my order with my local florist. The florist in Spring Hill Tn, Enchanted Florist had everything I needed to complete my Halloween party.
The flower delivery of my spooky Halloween flowers would arrive early on Halloween day, giving me just enough time to finish getting ready for the party.
On the evening of my Halloween party everyone arrived in their costumes. My guests were suitably impressed by spooky Halloween flowers. They really filled in the gaps in the room. The spooky Halloween flowers provided a cohesiveness to the room that had been lacking. They balanced out the eery and scary elements of my room.
My Halloween party was a big hit, all thanks to that added touch of spooky Halloween flowers.
To order Halloween Flowers go to: https://www.enchanted-florist-franklin-tn.com/holiday-flowers/halloween-flowers.html
Or call Enchanted Florist at 615-814-4922
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