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  2. Top quality Dia de Los Muertos sugar skulls, molds, skeleton folk art, cut paper banners, Mexican oilcloth, and more! Creator of the original sugar skull molds.

  3. Decorated Sugar Skulls | Mexican Sugar Skull

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    Authentic Sugar Skulls from Mexico. Sugar skull making is a tradition passed on from generation to generation. These boiled sugar confections are the "real deal", true folk art, made by artisans in fewer and fewer places each year. If kept dry, they look beautiful for years!

  4. Sugar Skull Making Instructions | Mexican Sugar Skull

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    The traditional Mexican sugar skull is placed on the home altar or the tomb to honor a deceased loved one. It decorates the altar and make it a happy place for the spirit to visit. The name of the loved one is usually written on the skull with icing in the market by the sugar skull maker.

  5. About Sugar Skulls | Mexican Sugar Skull

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    Mexican sugar skulls are folk art nirvana! They are a disappearing ephemeral folk art that are made by master candy makers who learned the technique from their grandparents. Sugar skulls are made with boiled sugar that is poured into moist clay break away molds.

  6. Sugar Skull FAQ | Mexican Sugar Skull

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    If you decorate your sugar skulls with the classic colored tin foil and put a name on the forehead with black icing, it will look very much like the authentic Mexican sugar skulls and last approximately 5 years.

  7. About Us - Mexican Sugar Skull

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    The best Day of the Dead folk art is featured on this website as well as the complete line of original Mexican sugar skull molds™ which we created, sculpted and manufactured in California. I've been selling Mexican folk art since 1979.

  8. Oilcloth by the Foot - Mexican Sugar Skull

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    Mexican Oilcloth - Frida on Rosa Mexicana. Authentic Mexican Oilcloth fabric is $6.50 per foot ($19.50 per yard). This fabric is right off the bolt with unfinished edges ready to use as a tablecloth or for craft projects.

  9. Sugar Skull Molds & Kits | Mexican Sugar Skull

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    Top quality Dia de Los Muertos sugar skulls, molds, skeleton folk art, cut paper banners, Mexican oilcloth, and more! Creator of the original sugar skull molds.

  10. History of Day of the Dead - Mexican Sugar Skull

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    Mexican sugar skulls are folk art nirvana! They are a disappearing ephemeral folk art that are made by master candy makers who learned the technique from their grandparents. Sugar skulls are made with boiled sugar that is poured into moist clay break away molds.

  11. 3 1/2" Traditional Mexican Sugar Skull #7

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    These authentic Mexican sugar skulls are colorfully decorated and ready to adorn any ofrenda. Sugar skull making is a tradition passed on from generation to generation. These boiled sugar confections are the “real deal”, true folk art, made by artisans in fewer and fewer places each year.