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Dia de los muertos altar set up
Dia de los muertos altar set up










dia de los muertos altar set up

One common treat is pan de muerto, which means Bread of the Dead. If you don’t have a family recipe, try one from Ancestry’s records! Other traditional items include mole negro, tamales, and hot chocolate. Water is always placed on the altar to symbolize life, and to quench your relatives’ thirst after the long journey. It’s important to welcome your loved ones’ spirits back to Earth with their favorite foods and beverages. Food and Drink Are pollo tacos a favorite of your relatives’?

dia de los muertos altar set up

Marigolds, which are the flowers of a thousand petals, are often scattered across the table, or even arranged into a cross. Most altars have papel picado, or lacy paper cutouts made of colored tissue paper, and calaveras de azucar, or sugar skulls. Much like with the setup, you can choose to be over the top or understated, based on your preferences. The altar’s look can vary based on how you’re interested in decorating.

dia de los muertos altar set up

People often decorate their arch with flowers or other festive materials. Most make their arches out of sugar cane stalks, but if those are unavailable to you, other materials will do just fine. The decision is up to you, but don’t forget to throw a tablecloth over it all.Īnother crucial part of the setup is the arch that represents the passage between life and death. Still others simply use one level to honor their loved ones. Others believe there should be seven levels, each level containing a different devotional item. Some people believe that the altar should have three levels to represent Earth, Heaven, and the Underworld. The size and shape don’t matter, as long as the finished product is special to you. The Setup Day of the Dead altar from an Ancestry member for her grandfather in Michoacan, Mexico.Īltars for Día de los Muertos range from minimal to extravagant, residing in small corners or throughout entire rooms. Whether the Day of the Dead is already part of your family tradition or inspires you to start new ones, here are a few necessities for an amazing Día de los Muertos altar. There are many ways to show your respect for those who’ve passed, but the most common by far is to build an altar, or ofrenda, to honor their memory. It’s deeply rooted in tradition that goes back generations. Known in Spanish as “ El Día de los Muertos,” Day of the Dead is celebrated throughout Mexico largely on November 1st and 2nd.












Dia de los muertos altar set up