
Start with a plain bar cart.

Position a life size posable skeleton behind the cart and place each of its hands on the sides of the bar cart. If you need to, use clear cording or fishing line to secure the skeleton's hands to the cart.

Put a skull pitcher in the middle of the bar cart and place some black plastic patterned wine glasses around it so guests can help themselves.

Place boo beverage napkins on either side of the pitcher and top them with a few skull decorations.

Now it's time to decorate the bottom of the bar cart. Scatter a bag of bones on the bottom level to fill up some space.

Hang a Dead & Breakfast Inn sign on a floor-standing shepherd's hook. If you don't have a shepherd's hook you can place the sign on the wall with a removable hook.

Attach a 3' posable skeleton to the railing of the shepherd's hook with clear cording. If you aren't using a shepherd's hook, attach the skeleton to the legs of the bar cart instead. For fun, place a plastic wine glass in his hand!

That's it! You now have the perfect skeleton bar cart where your guests can help themselves to spooky cocktails all night long. Check out my Halloween Skeleton Dinner Party for more spooky inspiration!

Start with a plain bar cart.

Position a life size posable skeleton behind the cart and place each of its hands on the sides of the bar cart. If you need to, use clear cording or fishing line to secure the skeleton's hands to the cart.

Put a skull pitcher in the middle of the bar cart and place some black plastic patterned wine glasses around it so guests can help themselves.

Place boo beverage napkins on either side of the pitcher and top them with a few skull decorations.

Now it's time to decorate the bottom of the bar cart. Scatter a bag of bones on the bottom level to fill up some space.

Hang a Dead & Breakfast Inn sign on a floor-standing shepherd's hook. If you don't have a shepherd's hook you can place the sign on the wall with a removable hook.

Attach a 3' posable skeleton to the railing of the shepherd's hook with clear cording. If you aren't using a shepherd's hook, attach the skeleton to the legs of the bar cart instead. For fun, place a plastic wine glass in his hand!

That's it! You now have the perfect skeleton bar cart where your guests can help themselves to spooky cocktails all night long. Check out my Halloween Skeleton Dinner Party for more spooky inspiration!