Sunday, October 13, 2013

Halloween traditions and tshirts

Hello friends and Zazzlers!


It's October again and in the United States and Canada adults and kids prepare to celebrate the Halloween on October 31. Decorations in orange, black and purple fill the stores and houses. Some are doing their homemade costumes, some are browsing the internet for the most bizarre proposals available. And some are counting the days for the the end of it! It's a very popular tradition but Halloween does not please everyone.

Halloween is a shortened version of "All Hallows' Even," the eve of All Hallows' Day. "Hallow" is the same as "holy person," in old English. All Hallows' Day is All Saints' Day, the day that Catholics commemorate in order to honor all the saints at once. It's the first day of November. In Portugal the 2nd day of November is when families honor the dead visiting cemeteries and leaving flowers on the graves.

Originally, Christians observed All Saints' Day on May 13. But the Church moved the observance to correspond with Samhain 's  pagan fall festival. M­os­t of the traditions of Halloween date back to Samhain (sow-en), or "end of summer" . This was a festival that highlighted the change of seasons and of people's habits. Samhain marked the final harvest of the year. The Celts believed that in this occasion the world of the dead and the world of the living were close. The spirits of the dead could then travel their way into the world of the living!

It's curious how both traditions came together. The date of the celebration was a way that church found to incorporate pagan tradition in the calendary so more people could become familiar with Catholic faith. But the Samhain Celtic traditions of dead returning to the world of living did not please Christians. 

Later the church created All Souls' Day, on November 2nd, like I wrote before, an occasion to recognize all dead. It was ok to honor the death but wandering spirits were associated with the devil.

I first learned about Halloween from movies and then in my English class at highschool. It may seem a silly holiday if we don't care to know how it all started. Traditions like trick-or-treat or carving pumpkins have an ancient origin. Trick-or-Treating has its origin in medieval times's practice. People would make "soul cakes," bread desserts with a currant topping. Then children would go door-to-door begging for the cakes, and that was called "souling". In exchange for the cake the child would say a prayer for a death relative of the cake giver. In Portugal there was a similar ritual called Pão por Deus. In the city of Coimbra it's called Bolinhos e Bolinhós. This tradition is partically inexistant nowadays. Many here blame Halloween for it as Portuguese children are adopting the foreign tradition, the masks and even the "trick or treat" say instead of "Bolinhos e bolinhós". The Celts would dress up and parade to lead the wandering spirits away. They also walked door to door asking for food to give to the gods or spirits. 

And what about the Jack'O Lanterns? Celts would bring home an ember from the communal bonfire at the end of the night in hollowed-out turnips. But according to tan Irish legend, Stingy Jack's spirit carries a turnip lantern through the darkness. He was a bad character so he was turned away from heaven. But he also did not get to go enter hell as he tricked the devil once or twice. The devil gave him a hot ember to light the way in the dark. In Ireland and Scotland these jack'o lanterns are popular decorations. When the Irish emigrated to USA they took the tradition but started to use pumpkins because they were more abundant and easy to carve. Pumpkins originated in Central America and were a popular crop among Native Americans.

Let's imagine that you are not in the mood for DIY Halloween costume this year. Or maybe you had your share of costumes and you just want something simple. For your and your kid or baby. How about some spooky, creepy, funny or cute Halloween Zazzle tshirts? Let's take a look at some possibilities then!

I got a rock.. (color ver) t shirts
I got a rock.. (color ver) t shirts by illproxyTees
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Boo the Ghost Tshirts
Boo the Ghost Tshirts by nyxxie
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Nightmare Before Christmas Shirts
Nightmare Before Christmas Shirts by disney
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Cute Rhinestone Bat Tee Shirt
Cute Rhinestone Bat Tee Shirt by LittleGems
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My Halloween Costume Ladies Basic T-Shirt
My Halloween Costume Ladies Basic T-Shirt by koncepts
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Calavera Tshirts
Calavera Tshirts by Ppeppermint
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Zombie monkey tee shirt
Zombie monkey tee shirt by scythemantis
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Keep Calm and Eat Candy Tee Shirt
Keep Calm and Eat Candy Tee Shirt by Tstore
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Little Miss Death - Hallowen Beauty Shirt
Little Miss Death - Hallowen Beauty Shirt by colonelle
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My First Boo T Shirts
My First Boo T Shirts by pinkinkart
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Trick or Treat Halloween Fun Shirt
Trick or Treat Halloween Fun Shirt by Purple_Pumpkin
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cute bat t shirts
cute bat t shirts by Lucia_Salemi
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Black Pug Bark! White T-shirts
Black Pug Bark! White T-shirts by Boodapug
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Cordyceps Skull Tshirt
Cordyceps Skull Tshirt by scythemantis
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Official Halloween Shirt
Official Halloween Shirt by dgdzines
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Boo! Halloween T-shirts
Boo! Halloween T-shirts by zazzleproducts1
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Hugs For Brain T Shirt
Hugs For Brain T Shirt by thefightingcock
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Vintage Halloween Black Cat Trick or Treat Tee Shirts
Vintage Halloween Black Cat Trick or Treat Tee Shirts by Zapple824
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Trick or Treat T-shirts
Trick or Treat T-shirts by kimchikawaii
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Happy Howloween (Ghost) Shirts
Happy Howloween (Ghost) Shirts by CPCairnRescue
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Trick for Treat Tee Shirt
Trick for Treat Tee Shirt by HardtGraphicArdts
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Boo T-shirts
Boo T-shirts by Lyudmila
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Halloween Pumpkin Knife Tee Shirt
Halloween Pumpkin Knife Tee Shirt by ForTheLoveOfTees
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Trick or Treat rhyme sign T-shirt
Trick or Treat rhyme sign T-shirt by ArtisticAttitude
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Halloween Spider Tshirt
Halloween Spider Tshirt by grimdandy
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Sweet Halloween Tee Shirt
Sweet Halloween Tee Shirt by Lyudmila
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Trick_or_Treat? Tee Shirt
Trick_or_Treat? Tee Shirt by auraclover
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Saturday, October 12, 2013

Halloween, scary movies and greeting cards

Hello friends and Zazzlers!

A couple of weeks I watched a movie called The host. I kind of liked it. The host is about a monster that emerges from Seoul's Han River to attack people. He takes a little girl with him to an underground passage. Her family joins efforts to save her. I was positivelly impressed with this corean movie! Actually the story is good and characters are fine too. Usually I do not watch movies with monsters, zombies or supernatural forces. It's not that I am easilly scared. I even like to jump on my seat once or twice!But I do prefer other well written stories with some quality suspense and less horror scenes. Many recent horror movies are over what I consider acceptable. Too much blood, too much of everything but a good story.As the movies are one important source to the collective imaginary Halloween imagery is now probably more horrifying than it was some years ago. And maybe some monsters are really too scary to the little ones!Probably some parents find motifs to worry about it, things are different than they were when they were children.

When I think about it it's a bit strange that people enjoy Halloween because bottom line it celebrates the mistery of death. Death is the unknown. For some it's the end and that's it. For others it's another beginning. Some are at ease with it, some fear it. But I don't consider it a pleasant subject! And what's so funny about being scared afterall? No one like's to be scared for real. Maybe liking Halloween or liking scary movies is all about the same reason. People enjoy the emotional response to it. It's a question of adrenaline and hormones, not a rational thing.This is kind of a game where you can try a bit of danger but you know that you're safe. For children it can be a great way of growing up. As they play dressed in costumes they manipulate the monsters and ghosts faith and they overcome their fear of it! Some kids not not dress in scary costumes, some pick other characters. I guess they can feel like an actress or actor for a day. A hero maybe! With adults is the same.It's just a way to escape routine and drop inhibitions.

One part of celebrating Halloween is sending greeting cards. Many of us use email and e-cards and mobile phone text messaging to send greetings. But Halloween Greeting Cards are very popular.

Here's a sample of some of the best Halloween Greeting Cards I found available from Zazzle stores. Some are funny, some are scary.Some are created with digital, some are pencil and ink. But I like them all. Take a look and enjoy the art and talent of Zazzle designers and illustrators! Best WITCHES to you! 

Happy Halloween Greeting Cards
Happy Halloween Greeting Cards by thefightingcock
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"Skeleton Magic" Greeting Card
"Skeleton Magic" Greeting Card by strangeling
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Black Spider Greeting Card
Black Spider Greeting Card by CreatureCreations
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Prickly Pumpkin-card
Prickly Pumpkin-card by 5150TwinArt
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Oh, Snap Skeleton Greeting Card
Oh, Snap Skeleton Greeting Card by pinkinkart
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The Great Pumpkin Greeting Card
The Great Pumpkin Greeting Card by DocWyatt
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Vintage Halloween Collage Card
Vintage Halloween Collage Card by Sandyspider
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Halloween Witch Cards
Halloween Witch Cards by forbes1954
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