Quantum theory is based on the concept of wave-particle duality. Think of the ocean. The water as a whole is pretty wave-y and non-localized (i.e. it's not in one place). But the crests of the waves (the "excitations") can be thought of as particles because they're localized fairly well.
So really all a Higgs boson is, is an excitation of the Higgs field.
So really all a Higgs boson is, is an excitation of the Higgs field.