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History of the Día de los Muertos Nicho Box
Nicho boxes, also commonly called Shadow Boxes, are small, recessed frame boxes often seen placed on altars during Día de los Muertos celebrations....
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Día de los Muertos Fascinating Facts
Día de los Muertos is a cultural tradition that has been celebrated for thousands of years. Rich in Mexican heritage, learn some fun facts about th...
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What the Día de los Muertos Colors Represent
Día de los Muertos is a lovely tradition of honoring the dead. You'll often see painted faces, sugar skulls, and beautiful ofrendas inviting the de...
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Easy and Beautiful DIY Día de los Muertos Crafts for Kids
With Día de los Muertos right around the corner, now is the perfect time to start thinking about how you might incorporate some beautiful DIY craft...
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What does the Sugar Skull Represent
Sugar skulls are beautifully decorated and colorful skulls that are seen everywhere in Día de los Muertos celebrations. They are usually placed on ...
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Food Traditions of Día de los Muertos
In the Mexican tradition, Día de los Muertos is a time to reconnect with passed on loved ones. Altars are constructed that feature the deceased per...
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Vans Releases Custom Sugar Skull Checkerboard Slip-On
The classic Vans Checkerboard Slip-On now comes in a Sugar Skulls option, just in time for Día de los Muertos. It can be further customized with yo...
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Rising Popularity of Día de los Muertos
Día de los Muertos is a significant tradition celebrated in Mexico. It's been practiced for thousands of years, beginning with indigenous people su...
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How To Create a Día de los Muertos Altar
Dead loved ones return to visit the living during Día de los Muertos. Here's how to greet them with the proper welcome.
Day of the Dead, also kno...
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How to Make Sugar Skulls!
Traditional Day of the Dead Sugar Skulls are always decorated with multiple colors of icing.
IngredientsSugar Skulls (makes 4 medium 3-D skulls)
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