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Why Do We
Dress Up For Halloween?
Homemade Halloween Costumes For Kids
Would you like to quickly make
creative Halloween costumes that you and your children will
be proud of -- for a fraction of the price of store-bought?
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Have you ever wondered where the idea of
dressing up for Halloween, or the idea for Halloween in
general came from? After all, it is kind of an odd
tradition. Children dress up in costumes, pretending to
be someone else and then "threaten" to play a trick on
their neighbors, unless they receive some candy.
The tradition of Halloween goes back to an ancient
Celtic custom. As far back as the 5th century B.C.
Celtic tribes in Ireland believed that the spirits of
the dead were allowed to come back to earth once a year
on
October 31st. The Celtic New Year began on November 1st
and the belief was that, on the night before the border
between the world of the living and that of the dead
became blurred. The spirits of the dead would then be
able to cross over for this one night into the world of
the living.
People were afraid of what the spirits may do to them,
so they started to
dress up to disguise themselves. They would roam the
streets in these
disguises trying to fool the spirits into believing that
they weren't living
beings. Of course the costumes weren't nearly as
elaborate as they are
today, and were usually scary costumes. People would
wear rags and smear
ashes on their faces to disguise themselves and keep the
spirits of the dead
away.
The tradition of Halloween came to the United States in
1840, with the
arrival of a group of Irish immigrants. From there it
slowly evolved into
our modern day version of Halloween, with kids dressing
up as Dora the
Explorer T and Power Rangers T, pretending to be their
favorite TV
characters.
While the spirit of Halloween and the meaning behind it
have changed over
the centuries, it is still a holiday that allows us to
pretend to be someone
else, by dressing down in rags and blackening our face
to hide it, or by
wearing a fancy costume with a mask, or using face paint
to disguise our
appearance.
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