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Día de los Muertos, also known as Day of the Dead, extends over the first two days of November and has nothing to do with Halloween.
SAN ANTONIO – Day of the Dead is about honoring loved ones that have passed on, and sugar skulls help do just that. You can decorate the sugar skulls with glitter, feathers, colored foil and you ...
Sugar skulls, also called calaveras de azucar, are a Mexican symbol of the Day of the Dead. Here's their significance and how to make them at home.
Who said you can't make a piñata? Well, now there's no more excuses. For Day of the Dead, which is on Nov. 1 and 2, if you plan on making an altar for a lost loved one -- a sugar skull piñata is ...
The Day of the Dead, a Mexican holiday focused on praying for and remembering friends and family members who have died, takes place on Nov. 1 and 2.
A Dia de los Muertos altar without sugar skulls is like a Charms Blow Pop without the bubble gum inside. It's a must-have. Sure, you can be lazy and go buy pre-decorated skulls, but if really want ...
Google has marked Mexico's Day of the Dead, an ancient festival celebrating and honoring departed loved ones, with adoodle featuring brightly painted model skulls. The skulls, hand-made from clay ...
Google has marked Mexico's Day of the Dead, an ancient festival celebrating and honoring departed loved ones, with a doodle featuring brightly painted model skulls. The skulls, hand-made from clay ...
Living in San Francisco's Mission District, artist Jonathan Koshi has long been enamored with the lush imagery of the Day of the Dead festival -- especially the skulls. His calaveras de azucar ...
Google has marked Mexico's Day of the Dead, an ancient festival celebrating and honoring departed loved ones, with adoodle featuring brightly painted model skulls. The skulls, hand-made from clay ...