Halloween: Get Creative with Orange & Purple
- Su Whale

- Oct 6
- 4 min read
Updated: Oct 7
Happy Halloween! Or All Hallows’ Eve, All-Halloween or Samhain even.
However you refer to 31st October, you can be sure that the colour orange will be part of the celebrations, indeed it’s the only time of year that you can safely say that orange is ‘in’. Yellow and blue are associated with Easter, red and green for Christmas, but orange? It belongs to the festival that traditionally marks the end of summer and the beginning of autumn.

So why orange?
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