Sugar Skulls: A Dia de los Muertos tradition | Localish
Sugar skulls have become one of the most iconic parts of Dia de Los Muertos traditions. The sweet creations are decorated beautifully and placed on ofrendas, or Day of the Dead altars, to honor ancestors and loved ones who have passed away. Jonathan Rodarte, who has been making sugar skulls since 2011, said, 'We know everyone is going to go through it, everyone is going to pass away. We're going to honor this person, set up altars, and think about them. To me, it's a joyous occasion.'A lot of thought goes into each design and it can take hours to make and decorate each one. If you would like to learn more about sugar skulls, or check out some of Jonathan's creations, visit Casa Ramirez at www.casaramire...

▶︎
Day of the Dead Sugar Skulls (Calaveras de Azúcar para Día de los Muertos) | Muy Bueno

▶︎
Mexican Day of the Dead

▶︎
How To Draw A Sugar Skull

▶︎
Dia de los Muertos ☠️ | Hispanic Heritage Month | Elena of Avalor | Disney Junior

▶︎
Connecting With Spirits Through Giant Handmade Kites

▶︎
Day of the Dead celebrations: "La Catrina" skeletons parade through Mexico City

▶︎
D Todo - Calaveritas de azúcar (27/10/2022)

▶︎
How to Draw a Skull Day of the Dead/Sugar Skull Style

▶︎
Day Of The Dead | All Souls Day | The Dr Binocs Show | Peekaboo Kidz

▶︎
What is Día de los Muertos? An expert explains the holiday celebrating loved ones who have died

▶︎
Millions of people don't know this secret! The secret uses of old CDs.

▶︎
Making Sugar Skulls

▶︎
Mexico's Day of the Dead celebrations

▶︎
Festive Mexican Sugar Skulls | Food Network

▶︎
What are Sugar Skulls? The History of Mexican Sugar Skulls and Their Meaning

▶︎
Day of the Dead Bread - Pan de Muerto

▶︎
Amazing Glass Making Process: The Magic of Fire ✨

▶︎
Day of the Dead: Sugar Skulls -- how they're made, their history and meaning

▶︎
Día de los Muertos: A History

▶︎
