Did you know that a Jack O Lantern was a fella that walked around with a lantern, like a night watchman? Back in the olde days of the 1600's, before electric lights, lanterns and oil lamps gave light during the dark days and the dark nights...
the first pic is a Jack O Lantern my son made for me when he was in elementary school. A very prized possession. The witch and the smiling Jack are both Beistle Halloween decorations.
Imagine a light bobbing along in a dark foggy street, and it's easy to see why folks would think that maybe a ghost or a spirit was swinging a lantern. And out in the countryside when they couldn't explain a strange light off in the dark distance....must be a ghost! There were no streetlights, no table lamps, no flashlights.....when you went outside, it was the moon and the stars....and maybe some swamp gas.
Around the campfires, folk tales were told about weird lights, and Jack, being a very common name, was assigned to the carrier of the strange lights. One popular old folk story was about a strange guy named Stingy Jack who got in a bit of a pickle with the Devil. When Stingy Jack died, God refused Stingy Jack entrance into Heaven, and the Devil wouldn't allow him into Hell. Mr. Devil gave Stingy Jack a burning coal in a hollowed out turnip to light his way. So, Stingy Jack roams the earth with his vegetable lantern.
Isak Dinesen, who wrote Out Of Africa, notes that "her" Kikuyu people used their pumpkins as lanterns also....filling them will coals and carried them out to the goat herds and goat herders to light the night. Occasionally, the embers would catch the grass fields on fire and how distressing that was!
Country people and city people, from that time on, have said that the mysterious lights over swamps and fields and down dark alleys and streets are Stingy Jack and his turnip lantern.
Using hollow vegetables, and setting candles, coal or hot wood embers inside makes a cheap easy lantern, and so..... and you can see where this is going! Pumpkins ..being larger than beets and turnips became the favorite fall vegetable to use for hollowing out and fit with candles to add a cheery and creepy nighttime glow.
By the 19th century, it was becoming a fun thing to do.... carve out large pumpkins and squash and light them up. The Mayor of Atlanta, in 1892 held a costume party for the fancy folk. Halloween was fast becoming the big party of the season, and well it should.......with fun costumes and delicious food and spirits.........both the ethereal kind and the imbibing kind.
this is from 'I Love Halloween' on Facebook.
historical costumes from Dover.com
The pumpkins were carved with funny and scary faces and thus...the tradition of carving a fall vegetable, adding a flickering light and setting it out on the porch and by the front gate became an American tradition.
both of these, the mini-pumpkin with big teeeeeth, and the VW pumpkin van...have been all over Pinterest....credit them if you can.
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Who Are you gonna be?
when Shayne was either in 5th or 6th grade, I made him a full complete Pink Panther costume....and he wore it. oh yes. I don't know where the Pink Panther body is...but here is the head...saved for posterity and for blogging purposes...
I love tradition....
still time to get some goodies for fun and games.......
crinolines, black stripes and corsets....
funkomavintage lingerie
Alice In Wonderland dress, vintage red satin showgirl tap dance costume....steampunk stripes.... pirate blouse...and a 40s inspired sailor girl pin up swimsuit !
vintage goodies...
Tall Pirate boots...long laces...and huge cuffs to turn down....or not....
and if you still aren't feeling halloweeeenie....go visit here....
BOOO !!
fantastic images from ....vintagehalloween.com



The Mad Hatter ...Alice In Wonderland ....the Red Queen....Cheshire Cat....Tea Party of smart people....happening in NYC. from buzzfeed.

The White Queen !!

Alice !!
I love tradition....
still time to get some goodies for fun and games.......
crinolines, black stripes and corsets....
funkomavintage lingerie
Alice In Wonderland dress, vintage red satin showgirl tap dance costume....steampunk stripes.... pirate blouse...and a 40s inspired sailor girl pin up swimsuit !
vintage goodies...
Tall Pirate boots...long laces...and huge cuffs to turn down....or not....
and if you still aren't feeling halloweeeenie....go visit here....
BOOO !!
fantastic images from ....vintagehalloween.com
The Mad Hatter ...Alice In Wonderland ....the Red Queen....Cheshire Cat....Tea Party of smart people....happening in NYC. from buzzfeed.
Alice !!
Thursday, October 18, 2012
America, home business, and Beistle!
Shayne made me this big stuffed Jack O'Lantern when he was a wee child...he stuffed it with newspaper...from The News Tribune, Oct. 5, 1983 ! That was right before his 9th birthday, if I did the math right. I haven't uncrumpled the papers inside to read them....though I love reading history...because Shayne crumpled them with his little hands....I'm sentimental like that.
From time to time, I'm gonna highlight some Made In USA products!
As a vintage dealer I get to see, fondle, buy, own and sell......the best of American ingenuity. About 10% of the vintage I buy to sell, was made outside the US. It used to be...almost everything was made here, and very little was imported.
I've been encouraging folks to shop for the USA labels since the early 80s, because buying products made overseas destroys factories here, sends jobs away, but buying American protects our economy. Sadly, far too many people started shopping at WalMart and Target, and not giving a thought to this.......everytime you buy something new, made in China or wherever, from a country that doesn't pay living wages...you are weakening the American economy.
One of the many reasons I'm proud to be a vintage dealer....I get to highlight the mid-century goodies that gave us a great economy until Geo. Bush the Lesser was appointed by the Supreme Court.
Here's a few of my Beistle Company Halloween decorations.
Beistle decorations have always been made in the US, and are made in Pennsylvania!!
Beistle was founded in 1900 in Pittsburgh. Martin Luther Beistle used to make decorations for hotel lobbies with his family company, working from his home basement. He worked his day job as a calender salesman until his Halloween decor company could stand on its own.
Mr. Beistle ended up buying the calender company, and Beistle Co. grew and grew, and he moved the large successful company to Shippensburg PA.
Happy Jack!
This is marked (c) Beistle Made in USA, and that makes it pre-90s.
my vintage Beistle cat sitting on the crescent moon's nose!
Vintage Beistle skeleton....and a few of my Big Eyes....
In 1910, Beistle bought the means to make honeycombed tissue, which used to only be made in Europe and Japan.
No product was made during WWII, but afterwards....full steam ahead!
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This witch isn't Beistle, but we love her anyway!
No markings on her, but I'm gonna guess Dennison. I bought her at a yard sale from a retired teacher, back in the late '90s.
She's taped and stapled together....She's got a big skull medallion necklace that looks kinda gangsta...
Beistle used a few different trademarks.....Copyr H.E.Luhrs, the name of a son-in-law, and The Beistle Company, Beistle Diamond, Bee-Line with a bee, and Art Tissue Westminster Bells, the well-known honeycomb tissue bells at all those weddings in the 50s and 60s..and beyond!
Want to know more about Beistle..... clicky here!!
and if you want to see their repros from their vast archives.....go here!!
This crazy cat is marked (c)1990 so it's a Beistle reproduction. The plastic pumpkin is probably a Union blow mold lamp. go here to read a blog post I wrote about plastic blow molds.
I had my yard all lit up with the pop-up...but the winds made me take it down...but ...it lives on in my heart!
Here's my Bela Lugosi.........
his back.....
and his face ...Booo !!!

Of course, my favorite plastic skull......
it stars in my handmade necklaces....
here's the Halloween festivities around the pad....
yummy !!
clicky for the story and the recipe....
and Squash....I love it!!
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