Derived from Celtic tradition, the Halloween celebration is dedicated to spirits and their commemoration. Today, people preserve the tradition, refining the way they celebrate it. The decorations that adorn houses and rooms on this occasion are among the most creative and colorful, preparing the ground for Christmas, when the entire color scheme changes.
Thus, the color specific to Halloween is orange, omnipresent in the autumn palette, a vibrant shade that brings a unique tone to decorative arrangements. And the most used object for creating the festive atmosphere is the Turkish pumpkin. In Anglo-Saxon culture, pumpkins are carved into various patterns to create as frightening figures as possible.
Various competitions are held on this theme and the most creative pumpkins receive collective appreciation. Subsequently, the prepared pumpkins are placed on the porches and stairs of houses to ward off evil spirits and to welcome carolers who come in as interesting costumes and ask "trick or treat?
Other motifs used in Halloween arrangements are spiders, brooms, cauldrons with potions, witches or bats. Traditions of this holiday say that bats flying around the house bring bad luck and therefore they must be repelled by scary decorations.
Spiders are the magic companions of witches and this is why walls receive stickers and paper cutouts in this shape.
One of the new trends in creating decorations is painting vegetables and fruits (pumpkins, gourds, apples, pears) that are to be displayed in interior arrangements in uniform tones. For Halloween festive tables, black, white and gold pumpkins are preferred, on which different patterns or colored faces are applied.
Regardless of the motifs you will choose for your Halloween decorations, put your imagination to work.








