Popular Elements To Use On Halloween

                                        

It's Halloween time! Year after year we are surrounded by the Halloween elements such as pumpkins, skeletons, bats, and the list goes on. 

 

Full of folklore and spirituality, there is a long tradition and rich history connected to Halloween. But did you ever wonder where they come from?

 

Let’s find out the meanings behind the popular Halloween elements!



Pumpkins

 

When Halloween comes, almost every house is decorated with carved pumpkins. It is one of the most classic Halloween elements.

 

This story goes back to ancient Ireland, where the Celts would carve turnips and place an ember inside to keep evil spirits away. After the Irish migrated to the USA during the potato famine, they replaced turnips with more accommodating pumpkins.

 

If you don’t have room for real pumpkins, try using these decorative ones instead to set up a ghostly mood!



Witch

 

The iconic witch with a pointy hat, a long broomstick, and a hooked nose is another classic Halloween element.

 

The word “witch” is derived from “Wicca”, which means “wise ones”. In the Middle Ages, witches were believed to have supernatural powers and on the night of Halloween, the veil between worlds thinned, and magical energy enhanced, making witches more powerful. 



Bat

 

Another famous Halloween element is the bat, and its association with Halloween goes back to the roots of Samhain.

 

The bonfires burned at Samhain would attract hoards of flying insects and bugs, which caused bats to gather and eat them. That’s why bats became closely linked to Halloween. 



Ghosts

 

Ghosts can freely wander around the living world, that’s why they have always been a perfect element of Halloween.

 

Since Halloween is the time when the living and dead was at their thinnest, people believe that ghosts try to find their way out actively on this day, coming back to visit their family and friends.  



Spiders

 

In ancient times, spiders were symbols of magic and mystery. They were considered weavers of fate and oracles of death.

 

Now, add the fact that spiders are visually horrifying and are often found in creepy places, no wonder they naturally evoke an unsettling feeling. 



Skeletons & skulls

 

Skeletons and skulls are striking Halloween symbols because they represent death or danger.

 

It is a great idea to decorate skeletons and skulls for Halloween. Put them around your house strategically to get a scary haunted atmosphere.

 

Happy Halloween and wish you all fun!


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