Spooky Chic: Black Halloween Tree Inspiration from Dallas Market

Black Halloween tree decorated with orange pumpkins, ribbons and packages under the tree wrapped in black paper and orange satin ribbon
Halloween Tree – LA Ribbon Showroom, Dallas Market

I recently shared a quick peek at some Halloween trees I saw at the Dallas Market, but I wanted to dive in a little deeper on one that really stood out—the black Halloween tree from the LA Ribbon showroom. It was spooky, stylish, and packed with fun details like pumpkins and Halloween ribbon. The good news? I think it would be pretty easy to replicate at home. I did a little browsing and found some items from Walmart, Amazon, and Trendy Tree that I think would work perfectly. Here’s a short video to give you a closer look!

🛍️ Supplies to Create Your Own Spooky Chic Tree

Below are some product suggestions to help you recreate the look at home. I’ve linked items from Walmart, Amazon, and Trendy Tree that match the vibe of the original Halloween tree.

Note: Some of the links below are affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase.

4 ft Black Christmas Tree – Walmart

6 ft Black Christmas Tree – Walmart

6 ft Black Slim Christmas Tree – Amazon

Trendy Tree Sprays & Picks

Trendy Tree Ribbon

Foam Pumpkins – Amazon

Black Wrapping Paper – Amazon

Orange Double Faced Satin Ribbon – Amazon

I just love the simple yet bold look of packages wrapped in black paper and tied with orange ribbon—such a striking touch under the Halloween tree! 🎃🖤 And this idea works beautifully for Christmas too… just use wrapping paper and ribbon in the colors of your holiday theme. Even if the boxes are “faux” packages, they still make a big impact in your seasonal decorating.

🕸️ Show Me Your Halloween Magic

If you decide to create your own Halloween tree—or come up with any other frightfully fun decorations—I’d love to see them! Whether it’s spooky, silly, or somewhere in between, feel free to share in the comments or tag me on social media. I always enjoy seeing how others decorate for the season.

And if you need a little more Halloween inspiration, check out this throwback post where Carrie and I created a skeleton soaking in a bubble bath! 💀🛁

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