The sugar skull is widely recognized as a symbol of Dia De Los Muertos, but where did it come from? The origins of the tradition stem through the Mexican holiday’s honoring and celebration of the ...
Bring the iconic beauty of Frida Kahlo and the vibrant spirit of Coco together in this pretty sugar skull makeup tutorial! Perfect for honoring culture with colorful, elegant designs that blend ...
Celebrate the beauty and tradition of Día de los Muertos with this colorful sugar skull makeup tutorial! Learn how to create a vibrant, intricate design that honors the holiday with bold colors, ...
Decorating the sugar skulls is one of the kids’ favorite activities in the household of Mexican cookbook author Yvette Marquez-Sharpnack. Her kids like to draw on them with royal icing, adding their ...
Growing up in Mexico, Regina Merson would watch her mum set up an altar in their home days ahead of November 1st, also known as Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). The holiday is a Mexican ...