I love how that drawing turned out so much, that this year I decided to turn it into this colorful Sugar Skull. The skulls often feature eye-catching designs, and last year, I was inspired by these beautiful calaveras to create a hand-drawn Sugar Skull printable. If you’d like to celebrate Dia de Los Muertos this year, I’ve got some great ideas for you. Skulls (or calaveras) are one of the more well-known symbols of Día de Muertos. Plus there’s delicious food and drink involved. What do I love about the holiday? Well, not only do I love learning about other cultures and their traditions – but I also love the bright colors and the sugar skulls ( calaveras) that people use in the crafts surrounding Day of the Dead. Fringe Photo Backdrop: With all that paint on your face and that rad floral crown on your head, you’re going to want to get as many photo ops into the day as possible. It’s definitely about celebrating lives lost rather than mourning. Dia de los Muertos Manicure: And don’t forget about your nails Sugar skulls all day, every day. Potential ways to participate include building altars ( ofrendas) for dead relatives, setting up special decorations in honor of them, and visiting their graves to burn candles or leave offerings. This day commemorates the lives of loved ones who have died and is characterized by lively, colorful celebrations! ![]() While it is mostly celebrated in Mexico, it has become popular in other parts of the world in recent years. ![]() Day of the Dead (also known as Dia de Los Muertos) is a holiday celebrated on November 1st – 2nd each year, right after Halloween.
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