an art lesson in discovering the "day of the dead" gives us an example of how children make sense of it all. I found this happy skeleton next to yesterday's witches. I like to think that my loved ones who have crossed over are happy where they are.
p.s. please go to cha no ma-ri and check out her amazing post about day of the dead & cookies! you will be very happy that you did.
Love this! I learned about the Day of the Dead a few years ago through a friend/client (I built her website). It's a very interesting ritual and celebration, very colorful and joyous. I think it's a nice way to celebrate the memories of those who have passed away. And of course, I've made cookies for this occasion...
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Our celebration here is tomorrow I think. Maybe I'd better double check. I love this piece you shared today!
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Love this! I learned about the Day of the Dead a few years ago through a friend/client (I built her website). It's a very interesting ritual and celebration, very colorful and joyous. I think it's a nice way to celebrate the memories of those who have passed away. And of course, I've made cookies for this occasion...
What a cute skeleton, with his big grin and perky hat.
Kay, Alberta, Canada
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Fun .. and so happy/colorful ..
Yes they are and they keep an eye on us. :-)
Oh, I LIKE this!! Very neat art.
I absolutely believe it.
ha, so cute! But I'm sure one isn't supposed to laugh at a skeleton.
hope you're well, Lily. did a lot of kids come to your door on Halloween?
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