Have you ever decorated a Halloween Altar? Do you know what a Halloween Altar is? There are different types of these altars. Some are downright spooky and clearly meant to be, but others are very reverent and sometimes referred to as “Ancestor Altars”. These altars are used in the Mexican Day of the Dead traditions, but they were used by other cultures as well, like the ancient Celts and in the Gaelic festival of Samhain. In the Ancestor Altar, one would place photos or artifacts belonging to their ancestors on an elaborately decorated table, which even sometimes displayed fruits and vegetables from the harvest. According to psychic medium MarVeena Meek, in the beginning, these altars were designed out of fear that one’s recently passed family members would come back to haunt them if they didn’t show that they were honoring and remembering them. She also says that often altars were used as a plea to passed on spirits to help them (from the Other Side) make it through the winter after the harvest. The skull is almost always a part of one of these altars, and apparently they’re symbols of the wisdom that we gain with each and every life we live. Other “dark” items like this are sometimes meant to ward off evil spirits.
By no means am I an expert on this topic, but in my research I’m finding that there are many versions of these altars, and their meanings and their personal elements depend on the tradition or culture. It seems that some modern Halloween Altars are more fun and about decorating with all sorts of trinkets, candles, and anything else that says “Halloween”. Please see my related links below for more information on Halloween or Ancestor Altars.
Now for my spin on this tradition. I wanted to try something a bit different for my first altar, but also decided to tame it down a bit while I continue to research them . Mine falls into more of a fun Halloween Altar category. I’m not even convinced I’m done with it, but let me know what you think.
As you can see, I used the buffet in my dining room for the main altar. I extended the idea onto the dining room table.
I love this little guy. I used him for no other reason than he looks awesome and he’s even holding his own skull. He just had to be center stage.
Behind Mr. Skeleton is a still from a movie that most of you probably recognize. This photo was used in the final shots of The Shining from 1980. I’ve always loved that moment from the movie, and I thought it would add just the right amount of subtle creepiness.
I want to point out that all of the photos used in my altar decorating were found online. I searched for spooky retro photos and printed them in 4X6 and 5X7 sizes, with the exception of the still from The Shining, which is an 8X10. Some of the frames I had, but many of the frames were purchased from Target and Walmart for anywhere from $1 to $3. I was going for a classic or antique look.
I’d seen the photo above before, and though I don’t know much about it, be sure to look closely in the back off to the left. See it? Yeah. Good luck sleeping tonight.
Many of the other photos that I printed were simply fun (and super creepy) shots of children in costume from the old days, like the one above.
The other end of my altar displays two more retro photos of adults and children in costume. Candles are on my list of favorite things, so along with the other candles, I just HAD to have skulls that have the ability to bleed through the eyeballs when lit. The two center candles on the altar are bleeding candles as well, which is why they are a pinkish white color.
Along with some seasonal artificial floral and beautiful leaves, the dining room table is decorated with copies of various vintage Halloween cards and ads from the turn of the century, some from old magazines. This idea was inspired by my previous Planning a Halloween Party (in 1911) post.
With most of these photos and printouts, my goal was to find things that would spark a conversation, like this one. You can find an easier to read page with this poem HERE.
Finally, I took some of the remaining photos and spread them throughout the house. The one above is on a book shelf next to the front entry.
I just love the two pictures above. These are on my piano in the living room.
Anyone planning on trying a Halloween or Ancestor Altar? Let me know! Send me pictures! And if you have experience with or knowledge on these altars, please feel free to enlighten us in the comments.
Related Articles:
Day of the Dead, Decoded: A Joyful Celebration Of Life And Food (NPR’s The Salt)
Ancestor Altars (Psychic Medium MarVeena Meek)
Sybilees Samhain (Halloween) Altar (Sybilees Witchcraft School)
Samhain (Halloween) Altar (Jen Minkman)
October 5th, 2013 at 9:18 am
Wow, Patrick, you really get full swing into this Halloween business. I had never heard of the Altar idea before. You’ve done a spooktacular job
October 6th, 2013 at 9:26 pm
Thank you! I have to say, this is the first year in a couple of years that I’ve gotten this serious about it. 🙂 I’m just feeling the spirit I guess. 🙂
October 5th, 2013 at 12:41 pm
That is cool, creepy and classy! Much nicer than the cheap decor people buy in stores!
October 6th, 2013 at 9:27 pm
I have to say, everything this year (and last year) is sparkly. Glittery pumpkins, glittery signs. When I was a kid I would have LOVED THAT!!
October 7th, 2013 at 11:38 am
Everyone near me has these giant blow-up balloon things outside their houses. likewise, as a kid I would have loved it, but as an adult its not very impressive. I’d rather see something that shows some creativity or something classic.
October 11th, 2013 at 7:41 pm
Oh I complete agree with you there, Parlor. I’m not a fan of the Christmas style lights or any of the blow up things. I’d love to see the classic look come back. For a while I thought it was going to… you know, jack-o-lanterns, black cats, witches, cauldrons, etc… although I’ve seen a few 1940’s style window hangings at Warlmart and Target. I really do love how everything is sparkly and glittery now though.
October 5th, 2013 at 11:54 pm
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October 6th, 2013 at 9:28 pm
I hope I thanked you for sharing already… but if I didn’t, Thank you!