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 ...
There are two types of Mexican sugar skulls: those made to eat and those made for decoration. Thankfully, Mexican cookbook author Yvette Marquez-Sharpnack has offered a solution, mini lemon sugar ...
Every year we get asked about the homemade traditional sugar skulls which we place on our ofrenda or alter to celebrate the Day of the Dead. This year we've put together 2 skull decorating workshops ...
PHOENIX — The Day of the Dead is here and one of its most beloved symbols is the sugar skull. These colorful designs are represented in everything from candy and jewelry to tattoos and face paint. The ...
SEATTLE — Dia de Los Muertos - Day of the Dead - is approaching this weekend, beginning October 31 and continuing through November 2. There are plenty of traditions that play an integral role ...
RIDGELAND — When Carla Hobson lived in Mexico City, her family would commemorate the Day of the Dead by setting up an altar filled with portraits of loved ones, their favorite foods and colorful sugar ...
LANSING - For people looking for a family-friendly event centered around Day of the Dead, Casa de Rosado Galeria and Cultural Center at 204 E. Mt. Hope Ave. is offering free sugar skull making classes ...
One of the most popular programs of the year at the Waukegan Public Library happens during Hispanic Heritage Month — and it involves decorating skulls. Sugar skulls, to be exact. The skulls are ...
Born in Mexico and now living in Waukegan, Maria and Carlos Calderon wanted to share their Hispanic heritage with their children when they were growing up. So in 2010, the family began making and ...
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