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Resource: Skull Paper Ornaments

  • Writer: Tiz Creel
    Tiz Creel
  • 1d
  • 2 min read

Designing skull ornaments with traditional motifs reflecting the spirits of the Day of the Dead.


The traditionally decorated skulls are perhaps the most iconic symbols of the Day of the Dead. Calaveras symbolise death and celebrate life; they are a way to honour the departed.


Calaveras translates to skull in Spanish and refers to the cultural and artistic representation of a skull or skeleton. The iconic Day of the Dead calaveras honour the departed souls, symbolise death, and celebrate life.



Materials

Video tutorial on how to create your own skull paper ornament.

  • Colours, crayons, and markers

  • String

  • Scissors

  • Glue stick

  • Hole puncher

  • Masking tape










Calaveras are not just generic skulls but are often personalised with names, family symbols, or other marks of identity to honour specific ancestors. Before starting, consider the person or concept you want to honour through your paper skull. Is it a family member, a pet, or a theme? Once you have a theme, sketch your design on the template with a pencil:


Flowers

Marigolds (Cempasúchil) are iconic orange flowers widely used during the Day of the Dead. Their colour and fragrance are believed to help guide spirits back to the world of the living. Other flowers, such as roses, daisies, and lilies, are common motifs designed onto the skulls to represent life and beauty.


Hearts

Eternal love, not just romantic love, but the enduring bond with those who have passed. Hearts and flowers signify love, remembrance, and acknowledgement of the cycles of life and death.


Animals

Represent transformation and the cycle of life. The walls are decorated with tiny representations of animals such as birds, bees, and snakes. Each animal has its symbolic meaning; birds represent freedom or the soul, bees symbolise community, and snakes often represent renewal or rebirth. Forehead Designs | Family names and initials are often shared on decorated skulls.



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