These decorations help create the vibrant and festive atmosphere of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrations.
A
Alebrijes (Colorful Mexican Folk Art Sculptures)
Altars
Amate Bark Paintings
B
Banners (Papel Picado)
Beads and Jewelry
C
Calacas (Skeleton Figures)
Calavera Masks
Candles
Candy Offerings
Candy Skulls
Catrinas (Skeleton Figures)
Cempasúchil Flowers (Marigolds)
Cempasúchil Petals
Clay Pottery
Colored Sand Art
Colorful Papel Picado
Colorful Streamers
Colorful Tissue Paper Flowers
Confetti
Copal Incense
Crepe Paper
Crosses
D
Day of the Dead Masks
Decorative Skulls
E
Embroidered Fabric Hangings
F
Family Photos
Feathered Birds Decor
Festive Tablecloths
Folk Art
Food Offerings
Fruit Offerings
G
Glass Bottles with Messages
Glow-in-the-Dark Skeletons
H
Hand-Painted Plates
Handmade Crafts
Handwoven Textiles
I
Incense Burners
J
Jeweled Skulls
Jewelry
L
Lanterns
Luminaries
M
Maracas
Marigold Flowers
Memorial Plaques
Mexican Flags
Miniature Coffins
Mole (Traditional Mexican Sauce)
Monarch Butterflies Decor
Musical Instruments
N
Nicho Boxes
O
Ofrendas (Offerings)
Ornaments
Ornate Crosses
P
Pan de Muerto (Bread of the Dead)
Papel de China (Tissue Paper)
Papel Picado Crafts
Paper Flowers
Paper Lanterns
Paper Mache Decorations
Photographs of Favorite Items of the Deceased
Photographs of the Deceased
Photos of Loved Ones
Prayer Flags
Q
Quetzal Feathers
Quetzalcoatl Symbols
R
Religious Icons
Ritualistic Objects
S
Scented Oils
Seashell Decorations
Shawls
Skeleton Masks
Skeleton Puppets
Skull Garlands
Skull-shaped Candles
Sugar Skulls
T
Traditional Costumes
Traditional Drinks
Traditional Food Offerings
Treat-filled Pinatas
V
Vibrant Fabrics
Votive Candles
W
Water
Water Pitcher
Wind Chimes
Wooden Crosses
X
Xoloitzcuintli Figures
Z
Zapotec Rugs
Zempasúchil Flowers