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  • How to Make Fiesta Tissue Flowers

    Tissue paper flowers are easy to make, colorful and never die. Make these carnation-style flowers to celebrate a fiesta, give to a teacher or parent, or decorate your room. Experiment with...

  • How to Make Cinco De Mayo Decorations

    Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with a fun fiesta for your family and friends. Cinco de Mayo, meaning the Fifth of May, is a Mexican celebration that is celebrated all over the world. You do not need to...

  • Mexican Party Decor

    Cinco de Mayo is a traditional holiday in Mexico that is celebrated annually on the 5th of May and commemorates the Mexican victory over the French in the 1862 Battle of Puebla. If you are...

  • How to Make Mexican Decorations

    Making Mexican decorations for Cinco de Mayo events or other South of the Border themed birthday parties is budget-friendly way to enjoy the fun of a fiesta. A piñata makes a great craft...

  • How to Make Cinco de Mayo Place Cards and Party Favors

    With Cinco de Mayo around the corner you may be thinking about planning a party. Want some great inexpensive ideas for place cards that are sure to please all your guests. Don't worry..you won't...

  • About Cinco de Mayo Pinatas

    Cinco de Mayo pinatas add an element of excitement and authenticity to Cindo de Mayo parties and festivities. Not only do Cinco de Mayo pinatas provide an easy, instant decoration, they also are a...

  • How to Decorate a Dorm Room for Cinco de Mayo

    Cinco de Mayo is a Mexican holiday that is celebrated on May 5th. On May 5, 1862 a Mexican army defeated invading French troops that outnumbered them. Cinco de Mayo is mainly celebrated in the...

  • How to Make Mexican Cut Paper Decorations

    "Papel picado" is the Mexican art of cutting paper decorations. It's a fun and easy craft project that you can use to decorate your home or to brighten any party. These guidelines are just to get...

  • How to Make a Day of the Dead Mask

    Day of the Dead is a colorful and often whimsical event celebrated by many Spanish-speaking countries. Day of the Dead involves several long-standing customs to honor the deceased, but none are as...

  • How to Prepare Ofrendas for Day of the Dead

    Day of the Dead is a family-oriented event celebrated in many Latin American countries, particularly in Mexico. Day of the Dead is a time to remember and honor the deceased and is usually...

  • How to Build a Day of the Dead Shrine

    Each November, many people celebrate Day of the Dead to honor their deceased family members and friends. One way to help departed loved ones to find their way home again during Day of the Dead is...

  • How to Make Religious Nichos

    In South America, it is common to see decorative boxes called "nichos" set upon tables and pedestals to display religious icons. These boxes may serve as a religious altar (to mark a significant...

  • How to Make Day of the Dead Paper Flowers

    Day of the Dead pays homage to relatives and friends who have passed on to the other side. Since Day of the Dead is considered to be a celebration of eternal life rather than a sad event, flowers...

  • How to Decorate for Day of the Dead

    Day of the Dead is a Mexican celebration that welcomes the spirits of the deceased to join the living for 24 hours between November first and second each year. To the uninitiated, it may look as...

  • How to Decorate for Cinco de Mayo

    Cinco de Mayo is a date of great importance for the Mexican and Chicano communities. It marks the victory of the Mexican Army over the French at the Battle of Puebla. People celebrate this...

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