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Bettmann//Getty ImagesIn the early 20th century, people were fascinated with Halloween. Just take a closer look at this table: the centerpiece is made of foliage and Halloween flowers like white spider mums (fitting!), a witchy statue, and bowls of fruit carved like teeny-tiny jack-o'-lanterns.
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Historic Photo Archive//Getty ImagesEven today, many school teachers enjoy participating in the Halloween fun. This photo from a rural school house provides ample table decoration inspiration: A jack-'o-lantern with a handmade mobile of cut-out witches! They even went so far as to craft bonfires made of dry grass!
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H. Armstrong Roberts/ClassicStock//Getty ImagesBy the 1920s, the Dennison Manufacturing Company and Beistle Company began selling paper décor like party favors, invitations, printed napkins, and pop-up cut-outs. They exploded in popularity!
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getty imagesWe spy a jack-o'-lantern! 👀 The original caption of this 1925 photograph explains that the subject was in the process of "making ready for the Halloween party which she is to give next week." While the photograph is from the roaring twenties in America, jack-o'-lanterns originated from an Irish folktale about "Stingy Jack."
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Getty ImagesWho wouldn't want a toy cat on a chain? There's so much to love about this woman's 20s witchy look, from her "modern" sequinned jumpsuit to the silky black heels!
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Getty ImagesTrusting a 6-year-old with a carving knife is an interesting choice, but he's doing a darn good job at the classic carved pumpkin. Kids were generally given a little more responsibility in the 20th century than they are today—for better and for worse! When people immigrated to America, they realized these gourds make perfect lanterns.
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Getty ImagesTurns out people have always tried to outdo their neighbor's Halloween decorations! Here, a group of young women in swimsuits hoist a larger-than-life papier-mâché pumpkin overhead. The photo is taken on Venice Beach in Los Angeles, where giant papier-mâché masks were also donned during their Mardi Gras festival in August.
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H. Armstrong Roberts/ClassicStock//Getty ImagesCrepe paper in iconic Halloween colors—orange and black—was a popular material for all kinds of décor. This young lady is donning a fun rooster hat made from... you guessed it: crepe paper!
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Hulton Archive//Getty ImagesErr, nice to meet you?! In this photo circa 1935, a woman in costume shakes hands with a life-sized skeleton. The grinning jack-o'-lantern at her feet is made of paper.
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Getty ImagesWe've got to admit: Apple bobbing looks like so much fun. The woman pictured here was the winner of this particular dunking contest. "That was because she wasn't afraid to get the top of her little nose wet," reads the photo's original caption.
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111940s
Getty ImagesA pair of young women visit a novelty shop and examine a paper skeleton in this festive photo. The scene is full of so many other great details, too—just look at that shelf of vintage candies in the back.
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Getty ImagesActress Elizabeth Allan poses with a jack-o'-lantern in this photo from the 1940s.
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Getty ImagesHere's a photo Walter would appreciate: A black puppy is pictured wearing a Halloween cat and holding a plastic candy bucket in his mouth.
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Getty ImagesThis photo might be from the early 1950s, but we're pretty sure this masterpiece would even win awards in modern-day jack-o'-lantern competitions. That corn "cigar" is too cute.
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Getty ImagesHere's all the proof we need that witch hats and black cats will never go out of style. Actress and dancer Ann Miller sits surrounded by those and other Halloween decorations in this sophisticated scene.
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Getty ImagesDid you know? The man posing in this photo with a pumpkin-themed display is none other than famed director Alfred Hitchcock.
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Harold M. Lambert//Getty ImagesLook at these pumpkin faces! 😱 Some are painted, some are carved, and others still are given extra frightening features like pointed teeth and devilish horns.
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Getty ImagesNo knives needed! A pair of brothers shows off their no-carve pumpkin artistry with this whimsical painted creation.
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Getty ImagesThis 1960s photo is a great reminder of another timeless Halloween motif: fall leaves! Autumn plays an enormous role in making this nostalgic holiday feel so special.
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getty imagesIn this library photo, a woman and two children take a look at a skeleton decoration together. The bat, witch, and pumpkin decorations on the fireplace behind them are reminiscent of so many Halloween gatherings today.
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Alexandra Churchill is the Deputy Editor at The Pioneer Woman, overseeing the site's strategy in topics of food and cooking, home and life, beauty and style, crafts, and holidays.
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