Today Halloween celebrations include a variety of activities, such as wearing costumes like a Witch to parties or while trick or treating. Others go to haunted houses or stay home and watch scary movies or carve pumpkins into jack o lanterns. While for others its all about the chance to decorate for another holiday.
HistoryWhile many people believed that Halloween began with festivals from ancient Rome or festival of the dead, which is held in several countries, it is mostly attributed to a Celtic festival called Samhain, which means end of summer. Briton had a similar festival that celebrated the end of the lighter half of the year and marking the start of the darker half of the year.
The ancient Celts thought that on the day of the end of summer festival, that the border between this world and the next became thin, this allowed good and bad spirits to pass through from the other side. This meant that bad or evil spirits had to be warded off which led to people wearing costumes and masks, making yourself appear as a bad spirit to blend in so they would not attack you. But good spirits or those of ancestors were invited home and honored. These festivals were also the time to make sure you had enough supplies for the coming winter months.
Today the name Halloween comes from the Old English era, with many of the traditions having been added to from ancient days to modern times.
Today the name Halloween comes from the Old English era, with many of the traditions having been added to from ancient days to modern times.
Origin of name
The term Halloween is first recorded to have appeared in the sixteenth century and seems to have been a variant of the older term All Hallows Eve which is the night before All Hallows Day. The All Hallows Day is a direct tie in to the All Saints Day, where those who have passed on are praised for their good lives and good works.
Halloween Decorations
The term Halloween is first recorded to have appeared in the sixteenth century and seems to have been a variant of the older term All Hallows Eve which is the night before All Hallows Day. The All Hallows Day is a direct tie in to the All Saints Day, where those who have passed on are praised for their good lives and good works.
Halloween Decorations
Today a lot of research has been conducted, using many surveys in the United States and found that today 53.3 percent of consumers planned to buy a costume for Halloween. They were also expected to spend more than $5 billion in costumes and decorations, up significantly from just $3.3 billion the previous year.
Every year people all across the country will decorate their yards as well as their homes for Halloween. Thousands or Pumpkins are sold every year. Children and adults alike look forward to activities such as carving the pumpkin, putting up the Orange and Black Halloween Lights, making spider webs from rolls of cotton or hanging Witches that Fly and Cackle. These are just a few of the more traditional types of Halloween Decorations. There are many more available in stores and online. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination. See more at Holiday Home Decor.

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