11 Oct

A Lush VAMPIRE-Style Dinner Party

A Lush VAMPIRE Style Dinner Party

Courtney from Pizzazzerie recently styled an AMAZING Vampire-themed dinner party for a Nashville Lifestyles piece… how gorgeous is this?!

The shoot was inspired by Love at First Bite: The Complete Vampire Lover’s Cookbook, which boasts “more than 300 suckulent recipes” {very clever!}. I love this idea for a clever twist on Halloween celebrations… or a fun excuse to celebrate your favorite vampire themed books, movies, or tv shows (and there seem to be, oh… 1 or 2 of those!).

A Lush VAMPIRE Style Dinner Party

Read on for more hauntingly beautiful images and all the creative details, as explained by Courtney

A Lush VAMPIRE Style Dinner Party

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“When the publisher of Nashville Lifestyles magazine showed me “Love at First Bite: The Complete Vampire Lover’s Cookbook“ in her office one day, we both knew it would make a fabulous feature for their October issue.

I got started right away pulling together all things black, red, and antique silver. We wanted to avoid anything too “Halloweeny” and tried to focus on chic and dark. The house we shot in had black ceilings, which really added to the dark and spooky atmosphere.

A Lush VAMPIRE Style Dinner Party

A Lush VAMPIRE Style Dinner Party

I used black velvet fabric as the table cover, topped with antique candelabras and tall red candle sticks. Candles were a main element of the table to add a spooky glow. To make the red dripped candles, I dripped a red candle on top of a white candle – and done! Placing mirrors down the center of the table created a ghastly reflection and a steady base for our candle sticks.

A Lush VAMPIRE Style Dinner Party

Using the Vampire Lovers’ Cookbook as my inspiration, I designed menus for each table setting including “Steak Through the Heart” and “Devil Hair Pasta“.

A Lush VAMPIRE Style Dinner Party

Our local Whole Foods has an amazing pastry chef who created some simple chocolate ganache mini cupcakes topped with red “blood drops.

A Lush VAMPIRE Style Dinner Party

Then I used Martha Stewart’s Vampire Wine Labels to adorn bottles of red wine.

A Lush VAMPIRE Style Dinner Party

Another fun trick is to buy Halloween Drink Color Dye and use it to color your cocktails black or red. We did this with a Vampire Blood Cocktail in my vintage champagne flutes (see image #2, above), and it was a super easy way to give the cocktails a Vampire-appropriate look!”

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Photos by: Katie Horrell

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23Comments

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Ashlee C. SAYS:

Red is my favorite color. What a sexy dinner party.

Reply October 12, 2010 at 10:05 am

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Ashley J SAYS:

So cool! I am forwarding this on to people I know having Halloween parties!

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Reply October 12, 2010 at 1:28 pm

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Cindy Lietz, Polymer Clay Tutor SAYS:

Very cool! Spooktackular really! Can’t quite decide what accessories I love the most… the candles dripping in blood or the vampire inspired menu. Really awesome ideas!

Reply October 13, 2010 at 1:49 pm

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Patty Martinez SAYS:

This is just amazing!!

Reply October 13, 2010 at 7:06 pm

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Terri SAYS:

I love this! It would be such a great idea for a Halloween dinner party!

Reply October 17, 2010 at 7:51 pm

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Bre SAYS:

I love this gorgeously goth and chic dinner party! Every detail is perfect!

Reply October 19, 2010 at 9:51 am

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Brittany SAYS:

You are seriously the best hostess on earth! And I thought I was good, lol! I am hosting a Twilight party this weekend and will be sending them back to you via my blog! Thank you for your inspirational ideas!

Reply October 20, 2010 at 12:13 pm

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ning SAYS:

i love ur site.. every theme rocks!!

Reply October 26, 2010 at 10:06 pm

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