2) We decided to paint the pinata white first, as I wanted all the colours to stand out. We used acrylic paints, but poster paints should work too. Prop your balloon up in a bowl and paint it white. Once dry, turn and paint the remaining side. Sketch out your Sugar Skull Details ...
A Dia de los Muertos altar without sugar skulls is like a Charms Blow Pop without the bubble gum inside. It’s a must-have. Sure, you can be lazy and go buy pre-decorated skulls, but if really want to show your love go the extra step and make your skulls. It’s the sweetest...
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How to make Sugar Skull Stepping Stones: 1. Prep the plaster mix Image Credit:Elba Valverde Measure the plaster and water according to the directions on the plaster of paris package. To cover a regular oval paper plate that's about 12 x 10 in., you'll need about 4 cups of plaster of...
This easy Day of the Dead cake with buttercream frosting recipe is just what you need to create a stunning Día De Los Muertos chocolate cake. You don’t have to be an experienced baker to make this amazing sugar skull cake, just follow the step by step instructions!
Decorate your home for the holidays with this sugar skull Halloween luminary craft project. Learn how to make DIY Halloween luminaries for your front porch or walkway this fall. Crafted using laundry pod buckets, these upcycled Halloween luminaries are an affordable and fun way to decorate your ho...
Ever since I was a child I have loved to create and craft all sorts of things. Recently I have been pushing myself to learn how to make video tutorials so that I can share my passion… More About Vintage Sugar Skull » The idea for this Llamacorn came to me as I stood in the ...
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outline. Once you have the proportions down, you can decide how cartoonish or natural you want your skull to look. Develop your own style and then take on any type of skull — tough-looking skull and crossbones, spooky Halloween decorations, colourful sugar skulls for Day of the Dead and ...
You could go for a more realistic look, or you could use some of your favorite bright colors for an amazing look. If you’re feeling extra creative, you could draw in some patterns to make it look like a sugar skull. You can also experiment with different fun art mediums such as acry...