Your dining table is the star of your Halloween party and it warrants the best decorations and a great menu for the day. Once you have decked up the halls in spooky spirits and decided on which meals to serve, it is time to create a fun and festive centerpiece for the table. While you can pick something from a store, you lock in a certain charm and creativity when you DIY Halloween table centerpieces.

From faux flowers, pretty pumpkins, and fall foliage to colorful paper lanterns and eerie candles holding the fort, there are tons of ideas that you can craft from scratch to complete the layout of the Halloween dinner table. We have rounded up a few fantastic and easy-to-create DIY Halloween table centerpieces that will perfectly pair with various holiday settings. Get to work, then!

Vase filled with candy corn makes a great Halloween centerpiece – perfect to add a not-so-spooky effect to any dining table.

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Assemble this Halloween table centerpiece simply by adding twinkle lights and artificial flowers inside of a mason jar.

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Set up a lantern centerpiece on your dining table for Halloween. Pair them with amber glasses and themed plates.

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Turn a paper mache house into a spooktacular haunted house pumpkin centerpiece.

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Display your gothic passion with a lovely DIY floral skull centerpiece on a cake stand on the center of the table.

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Make a witch’s brew pot centerpiece using polyfil, skeleton tongs and black stems. Attach spooky eyeballs and spiders for more creepiness.

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Make a simple Halloween table centerpiece from scraps and dollar store skulls in a wooden tray.

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Doughbowl centerpiece with black pumpkin lanterns, leaves, skeleton dog, and black faux roses.

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Make a black and white Halloween table centerpiece using foam skull heads and bleeding taper candles.

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Make a quick DIY Halloween Centerpiece with plastic snakes, vases, and a candle.

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Try out this floral table centerpiece with spiderwebs. It will add a charmingly eerie touch to the dining table.

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Wood pumpkin centerpiece is paired with fall foliage to offer a minimalistic holiday attraction.

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These test tubes filled with skeletal hands and flowers are simply the perfect choice for a Halloween table centerpiece. 

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Create this mud-cloth pumpkin centerpiece for a chic Halloween dinner table.

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Give your pumpkins a fun makeover with this DIY flying decoupage bats centerpiece.

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Make a centerpiece with Halloween candies, creatively stacked in a glass jar.

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Illuminate your feast with these DIY Halloween paper lanterns.

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Create this eerie Halloween centerpiece with a coffin, skeletons, and succulents.

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Make this witch’s hat a part of your table and play spot the witch.

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This DIY Halloween centerpiece features a hand rising from the ground, surrounded by greenery.

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Place cauldrons and fall flowers to evoke the holiday spirit in gusto.

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Listening to her grandmother weaving nighttime tales to penning down her own thoughts, Priya developed a penchant for stories and their origin early in her childhood. After her master's in literature, she started writing copiously on diverse topics including architecture, interior design trends, and home improvement while learning the ropes of copyediting. For the past couple of years, she has been crafting DIYs for Homecrux. Reading novels, painting, and baking are her favorites on her long list of hobbies. She also loves to eat, travel, meet new people, learn about different cultures, and listen to stories.

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