Every year on November 1st through 2nd, in many Mexican households “Día de los Muertos” (Day of the Dead) is celebrated. Día de los Muertos is a holiday to remember and celebrate loved-ones by enjoying their favorite meal and drinks as you would when they were alive. As in most, if not all Mexican celebrations, food and drinks are the center of attention. Typically, families prepare the deceased favorite foods and are placed on an altar along with colorful ofrendas” (decorations) like candles, bright yellow marigold flowers 🌼, photographs, drinks, and incense. Día de los Muertos is a tradition my family and I look forward to every year - admittedly we started celebrating it more consistently a few years ago. It’s a great way to remember loved-ones and of course, another reason to celebrate anything with family.😊😋 Sharing and creating new memories is what family gathering and celebrations means to my family and I. In honor of Día de los Muertos, I created a handful of 💀Day of the Dead 💀soaps which are carefully hand-painted with bright colors and wonderful aromas of Cedarwood, Lavender, and Lemongrass essential oils. Please send me a DM or an email with any inquiries and questions. [email protected] Thank you. #diadelosmuertos #calaverasmexicanas #dayofthedead #handmadesoap #handpaintedsoap #bathroomdecor #artsncrafts #autumndecor #latinobusiness #smallbusinessowner #srgsoaps #purezayraices #halloweendecor #oaklawnillinois https://www.instagram.com/p/CUdhrcig1iF/?utm_medium=tumblr












