12 Hauntingly Creative "Hallowedding" Ideas

When it comes to wedding dates, Halloween is the new Summer. This year, in particular, there will be an increased amount of "Halloweddings" due to the holiday falling on a Saturday. For betrothed couples willing to take the plunge, WeddingWire trend expert Anne Chertoff is here to share her best tips for adding Halloween flair to your "I dos." From spooky decor to inky gowns, check out some spooktacular wedding inspiration now!

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Invitations
Heather Brulez

Invitations

If you want to set the tone with a Halloween-styled wedding invitation but keep the invites more formal than festive, mail guests an orange and black wedding invitation that will keep the theme in mind but let guests know this event is more wedding than holiday party.

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Candy Buffets
Heather Brulez

Candy Buffets

Candy buffets are still very popular as wedding reception desserts or favors. Let guests trick-or-treat at the end of the night with a Halloween-styled dessert buffet, including pumpkin whoopie pies, pumpkin cake pops, ghost cookies, s’mores, and other theme-oriented sweets. And when styling the table keep the party’s palette in mind: orange, black, pumpkins, branches, webs, and other Halloween-themed decor will keep everything cohesive.

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Wedding Cake
Marcella Treybig Photography

Wedding Cake

The wedding cake, the centerpiece of the reception as it’s on display all evening, can be a classic white cake with a pumpkin-spiced flavor, or go more elaborate with a black wedding cake, decked out with skulls, spider webs, or other ghoulish decor. You can also go traditional and themed with a groom’s cake that takes on the role of spooky sweet! Top off your cakes with a skeleton bride and groom topper, or have a custom design made with the newlyweds in costume. There are dozens of variations of Day of the Dead wedding cake toppers available on Etsy.

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Decor
Arte De Vie

Decor

For decor, talk to your floral designer about incorporating the rich oranges, reds and brown colors of the fall season. He or she can also add mini and small-sized pumpkins, gourds, and pillar candles to make it more Halloween-y and romantic.

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Go For Spooky or Formal
Jeremy Lawson Photography

Go For Spooky or Formal

With a Halloween theme couples can go in a spooky or formal direction. For those who want to show that they’re kids at heart, don’t be afraid to include traditional Halloween decor such as jack-o'-lanterns, webs, and skulls. For a more traditional wedding, only use a few of the day’s traditions, such as small pumpkins to hold place cards, candy favors, and an orange palette. It’s your wedding so plan the day that you want. You can always go in the other direction for your first anniversary party!

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Signature Drinks

Signature Drinks

Signature drinks are an easy way to incorporate Halloween into your wedding menu. Talk to the venue or caterer about some creative and spooky to-die-for cocktails you can serve up, such as a Witches' Brew, Devil’s Punch, or Candy Corn Cocktail.

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Sweetheart Table
Marcella Treybig Photography

Sweetheart Table

Set the sweetheart’s table, not with flowers, but a portrait of the newlyweds carved in a pumpkin! Masterpiece Pumpkins can carve faces, names, dates, and images into an artificial pumpkin — they really do look lifelike — so the couple can save it as a wedding keepsake that they can take out every Oct. 31!

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Reception Menu
POPSUGAR Photography | Anna Monette Roberts

Reception Menu

For the reception menu, ask your caterer to whip up dishes with harvest-y foods and pumpkins in mind, such as deviled eggs, salad with apple slices and walnuts, butternut squash soup, Cornish game hens, and mini pumpkin pies or apple crumble for dessert!

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Photo Booth
Marcella Treybig Photography

Photo Booth

For couples looking for interactive activities for their cocktail hour, a photo booth is a great way to keep guests entertained while doubling as a favor! Add costume props to your photo booth with fun and scary masks, swords, wands, and other character favorites.

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Groomsmen
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Groomsmen

If you’re planning on dressing the guys — the groom, dads, and groomsmen — in more traditional looks, you can add some Halloween style with themed cufflinks. Cufflinks Depot sells a number of seasonal styles, including bats, Frankenstein, and spider cufflinks.

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Bridal Fashion
Vera Wang

Bridal Fashion

Black is a must! Here are some looks from Vera Wang's Fall 2012 collection as examples.