Are You Ready For The Halloween?

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Tiny ghost-like dolls hang from trees, big plastic spiders sit on rooftops and bloody plastic hands reach out from gravestones…Are you ready for the scariest night of the year?

Halloween is a holiday celebrated on October 31. By tradition, Halloween begins after sunset. Long ago, people believed that witches gathered together and ghosts roamed the world on Halloween. Today, most people no longer believe in ghosts and witches. But these supernatural beings are still a part of Halloween.

It’s not long before the Halloween. Why not buy a little badge like this and put it on your clothes or bag to make the atmosphere for Halloween?

Halloween Badge

Halloween is one of children's favorite nights of the year. They dress up as monsters and go to their neighbours'houses. Knocking on the door they shout: "Trick or treat!" Of course, usually people give them "treats" - a like sweets and chocolates. But, if you don't, you can expect a prank such as having your car windows soaped or your garbage cans turned over.

Halloween is also a time for masquerade parties. Witches fly in on broomsticks, while ghosts and skeletons chat on the dance floor. You can even dress up as a famous monster like Dracula! The motto is: "The scarier, the better."

Look at this car sticker, if a bloody handprint appears on your car, the night looks is not a terrorist? If you have a big word, get one on your car! Besides, there is a group of devils, put the sticker on your wall will also make your room terrifying.

Horrific bloody hand sticker

Devils Halloween sticker

 

Even making Halloween food should be like casting a spell or mixing a magic drink. In Britain, people drink "Witch's Mix", made with apple, orange, grape and berry juice. Children also enjoy "Halloween Worms," made from egg noodles. And how do you like the sound of "Eye-Balls"? Don't worry, they're made with scoops of chocolate and vanilla ice cream, shaped like human eyes. Skeleton-shaped cookies are equally popular.

A well-known Halloween tradition is to make lanterns from pumpkins, called "Jack-o-lanterns". First, the inside of the pumpkin is removed. Then, a face is cut into the pumpkin, traditionally a smiling, devil face. Finally a candle is placed inside, and the lantern is put at the front of the house to keep evil spirits away. The tradition of the Jack o' Lantern comes from a folktale about a man named Jack who tricked the devil and had to wander the Earth with a lantern. The Jack o' Lantern is made by placing a candle inside a hollowed-out pumpkin, which is carved to look like a face.

The following sticker is made from a pumpkin, and two angry little pumpkins look good, do you think?

Halloween Pumpkins Car Sticker

Besides pumpkin cutting, "apple-bobbing" is another popular game. Several apples are put floating in water in a big bucket. Children have their hands tied behind their backs. They have to try to pick the apples out of the water using only their mouths. Of course, people get very wet and it is very funny to watch.

There are many other superstitions associated with Halloween. A superstition is an irrational idea, like believing that the number 13 is unlucky! Halloween is also associated with supernatural creatures like ghosts and vampires. These creatures are not part of the natural world. They don't really exist... or do they? Bad omens are also part of Halloween celebrations. A bad omen is something that is believed to bring bad luck, like black cats, spiders or bats.

But if you're not superstitious and love bats and black cats, you can try this two stickers. A group of black bats on the wall looks very domineering, the black cat is also cute! Use it to decorate your home wall and latop, make Halloween bad omen  fly away!

Halloween bats sticker

Halloween Angry Black Cat Laptop Skin Sticker

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