Jack-o-lanterns, haunted houses, vampires, witches, ghosts, candy and kids trick-or-treating… Halloween has grown into one of the biggest commercial holidays in the US since the first official citywide celebration in Anoka, Minn, in 1921. But, Halloween has been around for over 2,000 years and its customs and rituals have changed dramatically over time. Here we’ll look at a bit of the history of this holiday and get some color inspiration from the day’s iconic colors.

Halloween Colors & Symbolism

Halloween Color

Probably the most well known symbol of Halloween is the carved pumpkin, or jack-o-lantern. The tradition of carving a lantern comes from the Irish who used potatoes and turnips, but was modified to use the pumpkin in the US where it was available.

There are a few colors that are strongly associated with Halloween. Orange and black being the two main colors of the holiday. Although these colors have been mass-marketed in recent years, they are thought to go all the way back to the celtic celebrations and be reminders of the candles and fires that were lit to welcome the cold black winter ahead.

Check more history and colors at colourlovers.com

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