


Paint the Large Wood Tray completely with Black Acrylic Paint. Let fully dry.



Trim a piece of the Halloween Basic Pattern Paper Assortment to a 9″ square and glue it down to the inside of the tray.



Place one strip of the Black & White Patterned Washi Tape Set on both the front and back sides of the tray. Trim the edges.




Using hot glue attach one of the Day of the Dead Pendants to the center of both the front and back sides of the tray.



Using hot glue attach one of the Day of the Dead Pendants to the center of a Black Wine Glass.



Wrap a piece of Black & White Patterned Washi Tape around the top stem of the wine glass.

Embellish the top ring of the pendant and the center of the taped wine glass stem with a Clear Round Adhesive Jewel.

Place a black Chenille Stem through the hole at the top of a Glitter Skull Charm as shown.

Wrap it around a Black Chevron Paper Straw and twist to secure to the straw. Trim the excess.

I hope this easy Halloween craft has inspired you to host your own Day of the Dead dinner party this year.
Happy Halloween!
DIY Tutorial and Photography: Tonya Coleman of Soiree Event Design



Paint the Large Wood Tray completely with Black Acrylic Paint. Let fully dry.



Trim a piece of the Halloween Basic Pattern Paper Assortment to a 9″ square and glue it down to the inside of the tray.



Place one strip of the Black & White Patterned Washi Tape Set on both the front and back sides of the tray. Trim the edges.




Using hot glue attach one of the Day of the Dead Pendants to the center of both the front and back sides of the tray.



Using hot glue attach one of the Day of the Dead Pendants to the center of a Black Wine Glass.



Wrap a piece of Black & White Patterned Washi Tape around the top stem of the wine glass.

Embellish the top ring of the pendant and the center of the taped wine glass stem with a Clear Round Adhesive Jewel.

Place a black Chenille Stem through the hole at the top of a Glitter Skull Charm as shown.

Wrap it around a Black Chevron Paper Straw and twist to secure to the straw. Trim the excess.

I hope this easy Halloween craft has inspired you to host your own Day of the Dead dinner party this year.
Happy Halloween!
DIY Tutorial and Photography: Tonya Coleman of Soiree Event Design