Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Decorating Ideas: Halloween and Day of the Dead

Fall and winter bring cooler weather and a rapid succession of holidays. Each month of the season, decorations go up, holiday colors brighten front yards and porches, and parties begin to fill the calendar. October kicks off the first month of seasonal fun with two holidays that fall near the end of the month: Halloween and Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. Each has its own distinct style that makes it easy to get into the decorating spirit.

Halloween: All Hallow’s Eve

Early on, Halloween was regarded as a night when wandering spirits of the dead were thought to prowl the streets. Over time, the interweaving of folklore swelled the legends into something even creepier with the addition of supernatural creatures who roamed with the spirits.

When choosing decorations, keep this spooky idea in mind. Set the mood with sinister music. Build tombstones to make a graveyard on your front lawn. Make it even creepier by jutting a skeleton hand or foot out from the dirt. Ghosts are scary; ghosts that move are scarier. Use a pulley system to move hanging ghosts between trees in your yard to spook trick-or-treaters. Drape spider webs over bushes and trees to give your house a haunted feel. If you’re feeling extra adventurous, add some boards over windows to make the house look condemned.

Inside, small touches will bring out the sinister feel of Halloween. Use candelabras to burn candles. Add black cats and ravens to your shelves. Place a witch’s cauldron in your kitchen. Of, if you want to stick to basics, pumpkins are classic. Place little ones on counters and as centerpieces on tables.

Day of the Dead: All Saints Day and All Souls Day

Day of the Dead takes a much different perspective on death. It’s not a somber, bone-chilling event, but rather a time to reconnect with deceased friends, family members, and ancestors in a festive spirit of remembrance and celebration. It’s a recognition of the inevitable cycle of life with a focus on humor and empowerment.  
Capture the essence of the holiday by creating an altar in your home for friends or relatives who have passed away. Decorate it with a variety of items to welcome spirits into the home. Incorporate orange and yellow marigolds, the flowers of the dead. You can use fresh flowers or create them yourself using multicolored tissue and pipe cleaner. Display calaveras, doll-like figures that humorously represent the hobbies, character, and interests of a person who has passed on, to ensure spirits will visit the right home.

Skulls and skeletons are an important part of the tradition as they represent the continuation of life and its cyclical turns. This originated with the Aztecs, who used to keep skulls as trophies and display them during the rituals. Make or buy calacas, wooden skull masks, to wear while you dance in honor of the dead. Cut your own skeleton garland to drape along your walls. And don’t forget sugar skulls! You can easily make your own with a mold, sugar, and meringue powder.

Day of the Dead celebrates rebirth and renewal, and this is exemplified with bright, flashy colors with a focus on food and family. Pan de muertos, bread of the dead, is a bun with bone-shaped decorations on top that you can place out the night before for spirits. The family can then partake in this and any other treats when day breaks. If you celebrate both holidays, you can blend themes together to develop your own unique decorations that will be meaningful for your family. Place calaveras in your front-lawn graveyard. Pair spiders with the bright colors of Day of the Dead. As with any decorating venture, the important thing is to make it your own and have fun doing it!








Thursday, October 16, 2014

The Enrique & Pitbull Tour Comes to Houston

Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull are ready to set Houston ablaze with their upcoming tour stop at the Toyota Center on Sunday, October 19. This marks the second time the two will take the stage together, and the high demand to see them caused many shows to sell out, including the one in Houston. Bel Furniture, along with 104.1 KRBE in Houston, devised the Better Together Photo Contest to give one lucky fan the chance to win two tickets.

Enrique and Pitbull first collaborated in 2010 on the hit single, “I Like It,” a song that re-established Enrique as a powerful musical force in North America. The two have sinced collaborated on almost a half dozen more songs, including, “I’m a Freak” and “I Like How It Feels.”

Their collaboration involves more than just making music. Over the years, the two have become close friends who share mutual respect for one another. Co-headlining the tour gave them the chance to transfer the high energy of their friendship to the stage. Pitbull said in a statement: "Together we are going to give fans great music, energy and what they really deserve - to enjoy life and forget the rest for three hours, Daleee!"

Their friendship served as the inspiration for Bel’s Better Together Photo Contest, a contest that provided fans a chance to show the world their special relationship with their own best friend.

In a whirlwind week, fans flocked to Bel’s Facebook page to enter the contest and to vote for their favorite set of best friends. Though many photos received a lot of votes, it was fan Deli who came out on top when it ended yesterday, with 118 votes on her photo that featured Enrique himself.






Several other photos received plenty of votes, including this one from Jackie, a fun and festive selfie complete with smiles from her and her best friend.

The best part of the contest was getting to see all the ways that best friends like to have fun together. Both the tour and the contest proved that some things are just better together.

Congratulations again to the winner, Deli! Bel Furniture and 104.1 KRBE hope that you have a fantastic time.