Day Of The Dead – BOS Pages

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Day Of The Dead – BOS Pages

 

This Is A Digital Download

What will you get:
– 1 PDF with 14 pages without background
– 1 PDF with 14 pages in vintage background
All our sizes are standard print sizes and in PDF Format. Once you have purchased the file, you can print it out in a printing shop or at home on any size you want.

 

The cultural and historical background of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a complex tapestry woven together from indigenous Mesoamerican traditions, Spanish Catholicism, and the evolving identity of modern Mexico.

Día de los Muertos, also known as the Day of the Dead, is a vibrant and culturally significant Mexican holiday that takes place on November 1st and 2nd each year. It is a time when families and communities come together to honor and remember their deceased loved ones. While it coincides with the Catholic All Saints’ Day (November 1st) and All Souls’ Day (November 2nd), Día de los Muertos has deep indigenous roots and is celebrated with a unique blend of pre-Columbian and Catholic traditions.

Dia de los Angelitos (Day of the little angels) starts the holiday at midnight on Nov 1st, where the spirits of all deceased children are believed to be reunited with their families for 24 hours. Día de los Angelitos focuses on celebrating the lives of young loved ones who have passed away prematurely, whether due to illness, accidents, or other unfortunate circumstances. It acknowledges the innocence and vulnerability of children. Families construct an altar, known as an ofrenda, with the departed child’s favorite snacks, candies, toys, and photographs to encourage a visit from their departed children. The names of the departed children will often be written on a sugar skull.

Day Of The Dead – BOS Pages

Papel picado are intricately cut tissue paper banners that feature various designs and patterns. These banners are hung above ofrendas and in public spaces during
the celebration. Monarch butterflies are believed to be the spirits of the deceased returning to visit their loved ones. Their vibrant orange and black colors make them a powerful symbol of transformation and rebirth.

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