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Image: Blush Printables |
Halloween is a good excuse for a bit of G rated, inexpensive
family fun...
Too many have presumed what is actually quite a fun community celebration of the seasons is some gruesome Hollywoodized day. It's quite sad that our society takes its history and traditions from Horror movies and don't actually learn the true meanings. So here is some information to help explain it.
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Image: Carbonated Halloween 1924 |
Families have been celebrating All Hallows by decorating and having a fun feast for generations. Just take a look at this photograph from 1924.
These adorable vintage Halloween postcards depict a time before Halloween celebrations were associated with 'Horror' movies.
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Image: Riptheskull |
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Image: Riptheskull |
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Image: Riptheskull |
So what is a Jack-O-Lantern and Trick or Treating?
Carving a Jack-O-Lantern specifically to celebrate Halloween was first recorded in 1866. There is a common belief that its carving came from Ireland, where turnips, mangel-wurzel or beets were supposedly used in the 19th century. In Scotland and Ireland, "guising" what we know as Trick or Treating children going from door to door in disguise is traditional, and a gift in the form of food, coins or "apples or nuts for the Halloween party" (in more recent times chocolate) is given out to the children dressed up in various costumes) In the Scottish Highlands jack-o'-lanterns were used by these’ guisers and often carved with grotesque faces to represent spirits or goblins". In these areas, 31 October–1 November was known as Samhain and it was seen as a time when spirits or fairies were particularly active. Some claim that the Jack-o'-lanterns originated with All Saints' Day (1 November)/All Souls' Day (2 November) and that they were sometimes set on windowsills to keep the harmful spirits out of one's home.
Why not put some STYLE into your Halloween?
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Create a show stopping feather wreath! Image: Love Maegan |
Halloween can be infused with as much style as all your other home
decor ideas. Ok, there might be a little bit of sillyness thrown in, but there
are plenty of ways to maximise the whimsy and avoid the tacky.
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Some silhouettes are a simple way to add some spooky. Image: Timmygunz |
Here in Australia it is often referred to as an American
tradition. However, Halloween or All Hallows is thought to have originated in
ancient Celtic times when the Festival of Shamhain (Summers End) was
celebrated. Not nearly as morbid and gruesome as many Hollywood movies would
lead us to believe. The tradition goes on to say that on this evening the
veil between the spiritual and the human world is thinnest.....hence the
ghosts.
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Brian Negas Lacock Abbey |
It is a perfect time to remember your lost loved ones, maybe leave
them a little note or a gift, create a special shrine to them out of things
they love, and just maybe they will come for a visit. If nothing else it’s an
opportunity to pay your respects and remember them, which adds quite a beautiful aspect to Halloween that you might never have considered.
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Create a glowing centre piece collect all your candlesticks and place them on a mirror tray Image: Love Maegan |
In Australia we live in the Southern hemisphere, so our
seasons don’t align with the traditions of Halloween, being the Harvest
Autumn Equinox associated with pumpkins, scarecrows and wreaths made
of corn husks.
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Image: Susan402 |
In Australia we have entered the Spring Equinox
(started 23 Sept) and are approaching the beginning of Summer
Equinox (starting 21 Dec)...so our Australian themed Halloween might also include all things SPRING! Flowers, green
foliage, floral garlands and wreaths, flower pot arrangements, daisy chains. If
you have a little girl they will love this.
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Try making the base of the wreath out of fallen branches. I made this from branches off my Silver Birch tree in the front garden. Now I just need to add fresh flowers on All Hallows Eve. |
I made wreaths with my nephews one
year with a collection of flowers from my garden and they loved it! This year
my 3yr old son is old enough to get in on the fun too! He loves to collect flowers so he will have a ball!
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Make floral garlands to wear or hang on your front door from your home grown flowers Image: Coco + Kelley |
Why not have fun making crafts with the kids, decorate the house,
have a little party, dress up, go trick or treating, and maybe learn a little
about this tradition along the way.
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Pumpkin table decoration. I bought these from the local supermarket and the leaves are from the garden. |
You can make decorations for the cost of a trip to the green
grocer for pumpkins and some orange and black paper from Spotlight, Lincraft or
an Art supplies store.
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All you need to make this Halloween bunting is coloured paper, glue and string.... and some imagination. Image: Bunches and bits {karina} |
Print out your own Halloween images from the millions online and create your own Halloween theme.
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Image: Constancetaylor |
If your kids are a bit bigger they might like to help you make or decorate cakes, chocolates or truffles like these.
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Image: Ana_fuji - Boo Pops |
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Image: Ana_fuji -Pumpkin truffles |
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Image: Ana Fuji |
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Image: Nakita |
Make a Jack-o-lantern with the kids or just buy black cardboard and make your own silhouette bats.
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Image: klmontgomery |
Decorate the entry of your home...but don't go too crazy!
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Image: kimncris |
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Image: Hazelisles |
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Image: Theloushe |
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Halloween does not have to be tacky with a gory, bloody theme. Celebrate
All Hallows with some STYLE .
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Image: Pipnstuff |
Continue your 'stylish' Halloween outdoors...
Why not create a Halloween themed picnic table at a park or in the garden.
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Image: Shauna Younge Dessert Tables |
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Image: Blush Printables |
Break out the cocktails and have the girls over for a 'spooky' drink!
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Image: Blush Printables |
You only need to add a few little touches to give it that All Hallows theme.
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Some subtle skeletons and the odd tiny mouse on your pumpkins will do it! Image: Love Maegan |
Hollow out a pumpkin and use it as an ice bucket.
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Image: Love Maegan |
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Image: Love Maegan |
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Image: Love Maegan |
Maybe create a black and white theme. Bring out all the old crystal, silver tea service and throw in some black feathers. You can even spray paint your pumpkins black or white.
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Image: Love Maegan |
So now you have no excuses! Have some Halloween fun...in STYLE on a DIME.
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