Halloween Flickering Flameless LED Candles & Thanksgiving Candles Pilgrim Turkey Wax Candle each a 4 Piece Lot

CandlesDon’t forget those Holiday Candles.

Keep your Halloween lights shining bright- these never melt!
Set of 4 “Cryptic Candles”, two each of orange and black.

  • LED light up candles flicker just like the real thing, but never burn down!
  • Each candle requires an AA Battery, not included.
  • 10″ tall, polypropylene plastic, life-like.
  • Comes with 2 black in one gift box, 2 orange in another, total 4.

If you love decorating with vintage-style holiday accessories, these are sure to bring a Thanksgivingsmile! Features a charming 2 box set of retro-inspired Fall Harvest Thanksgiving theme figural wax candles, perfect for your fall and Thanksgiving table or mantle.

As a special touch, put one at each guest’s place setting for a charming gift.
Highest quality that Two’s Company is known for. Vintage style, modern material. Wax burns for approx 5 hours. Last year we sold out way before the holiday; don’t delay and end up disappointed.

Includes:

  • Set of Pilgrim male & female candles, approx 5″ x 2″ in own gift box.
  • Set of 2 Turkeys, approx 4-1/2″ x 3″, in own gift box.
  • PERFECT hostess gift too!

Available as separate purchases in our eBay Store Connectibles.

 

 

Halloween Flickering Cryptic Candles LED 10″ Taper 4 Pc Set Orange & Black in Gift Boxes

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Great looking Halloween Candles Made by Two’s Company

Cryptic Candles Set of 4. 10″ LED Light Up with Flickering Flames that don’t burn out!

2 orange, 2 black together in one kit, gift boxes.Each candle requires 1 AA battery, not included.

Terrific Halloween decoration, perfect for table or window or even inside your large carved Pumpkin!

Halloween Trick or Treat Fabric Alexander Henry 2006 Retired NEW Retro Vintage

halloween2We’ve obtained a bolt of a vintage style Halloween fabric titled “Trick or Treat” by Alexander Henry Fabrics, manufactured in 2006 and now out of print!  New, unused perfect condition.

Cotton craft fabric has delightful retro vintage-style trick or treaters in various costumes, oranges and blacks. Black background, perfect for all your decorating needs including quilting, back drops for a party, kitchen decor, tablecloths, napkins, pillows — you dream it up, this will work!halloween

Very festive, new condition, great retro vibe.

You can purchase by the yard, by 3 yards or by 5 yards, all 44″ across.  See this and other Halloween items in our eBay store connectibles.

Halloween Rhinestone SKULL Napkin Rings Pirates

Love to decorate for Halloween festivities? We’re delighted to have found this NEW set of Crystal Rhinestone SKULL napkin rings, designed in Paris by Mural.  Make no bones about – you’re going to love this eerily charming set!

The 4 rings are frightening cute thanks to the rhinestone embellishment throughout the design. Halloween or not, playing hostess just got more fun.  Great PIRATE theme too!

A Brief History of Halloween

Over 2000 years ago the Celts, who lived in what is now known as Ireland, began a haunting tradition. November 1st was considered New Year’s Day for the Celts and they also celebrated this day’s eve. On October 31st (or Samhain) the worlds of the dead and the living became one as the dead came back to earth and the Celtic priests to announced predictions about the future.

To celebrate this day, Celts wore costumes and attempted to tell each others fortunes. However, when the Romans conquered this territory, the Roman holiday of Feralia (a holiday commemorating the dead) was combined with the Celtic Samhain. After the Romans, Christian influence changed the celebration once again. Pope Boniface IV declared November 1st All Saint’s Day to honor saints and martyrs, apparently in an attempt to replace Samhain.

All Saint’s Day was also referred to as All-hallows, or All-hallowmas from the Middle English term for All Saint’s Day. Eventually the eve of this day was called All-hallows Eve, a name that would one day turned into Halloween. Eventually All Soul’s Day was added on November 2nd, and the three days together became known as Hallowmas.

When coming to America, Europeans brought their Halloween traditions along. These traditions came together with the celebrations of American Indians and other ethnic groups, creating a uniquely American version of the holiday. Early celebrations were usually public events full of dancing, singing
, and storytelling.

The late 19th century immigrants brought new twists to the Halloween tradition. These immigrants began to dress up on Halloween and go house to house asking for much needed food or money, which eventually turned into modern day trick-or-treating. The Irish brought along jack-o-lanterns that originated as coals or small candles inside turnips to ward off evil spirits. Once the Irish discovered pumpkins were easier to carve, the tradition began.

By the 1920s and 30s, Halloween became a community celebration with parades and parties. However, vandalism also became more and more popular. Into the 1950s, Halloween celebrations moved from the community to the classroom and the popular tradition of trick-or-treating began to take hold in order to bribe vandals with candy to stop performing “tricks.”

Witches became associated with Halloween due to a European belief that witches would gather each year to celebrate and worship the devil. It was also believed if one wanted to meet a witch he should wear his clothes inside-out and walk backwards on Halloween night and a witch would appear at midnight!

Please visit our connectibles store for some very nice Halloween collectibles and gifts