Mexican DIY paper stars - 4 Mexican paper crafts: Simple and fun craft tutorials inspired by Mexican Artisan paper decorations: Pinatas, paper stars, papel picado and paper flowers.
Tour the Mexico City home of Su Wu, where she curates exhibitions and showcases her collection of gifts, Mexican crafts, and contemporary art and design.
These mini pinatas are an easy craft to make with your kids and are perfect for your next celebration!
Day of the Dead nicho craft activity. 4 nichos for Day of the Dead. Photos + step-by-step video tutorial. Download, make + celebrate today!
Wander into Mestiz, and you'll encounter suspended cacti lights made of hot pink wicker and wool rugs evocative of mythical animals.
We love these Mexico crafts for kids & think they're perfect to learn more about this amazing country! From sombreros to tacos, we've got a lot here!
In the mountains of Veracruz, these designers and vintage dealers are putting a playful spin on local craftsmanship.
The Best 11 Cinco De Mayo Crafts for Kids - Find out how to make Mexican Cinco De Mayo crafts to celebrate Mexico and its culture with our awesome roundup
A profile of the San Francisco based artist on how their work with papier-mâché masks connects with themes of Mexican-American identity, the American dream, queer sexuality, and more.
Tour the Mexico City home of Su Wu, where she curates exhibitions and showcases her collection of gifts, Mexican crafts, and contemporary art and design.
This towering "tree of life" is the work of famed ceramic artist Francisco Flores from Izucar de Matamoros, Puebla, Mexico. Tucson Museum of Art
A profile of the San Francisco based artist on how their work with papier-mâché masks connects with themes of Mexican-American identity, the American dream, queer sexuality, and more.
Master candle maker Dona Viviana Alavez finishes decorating a beautful beeswax candle that will be used during a fiesta celebration. Teotitlan del Valle, Oaxaca, Mexico
Who’s ready to celebrate Cinco de Mayo? Since this is, admittedly, a holiday that Americans have adopted to celebrate Mexican culture, it doesn’t get much more Americanized than tacos. Who doesn’t love tacos?. And we
You are invited to a Mexican Folk Art- Miniature Shrine Swap! The premise: Use small 32 ct. matchboxes as the start of your shrine. (you can find these in packs of 10 at Walmart for less than $6) The theme of this swap is "Mexican Folk Art" This can be Day of the Dead, Frida, Our Lady of Guadalupe, floral, Milagros or other Mexican art! Use any medium as long as it is durable and artfully made. As shown below, each shrine must not exceed 2 ½" x 3" and a depth of a ½". Each shrine must also include a wire or string loop somewhere at the top. This is so it can be displayed on a wall, tree or worn - if desired. I have created a board on Pintrest for you to draw inspiration from. https://www.pinterest.com/alteredart/shrines/ No ATC's are required with this swap, but I ask that you personalize the back of each shrine with your name, date and any other info. This is a time sensitive swap. Sign ups begin now and close on October 1st, midnight. All packages are due in my hands no later than Saturday October 26th, 2019. To join this swap, please message me by e-mail or join our Facebook group, Art Charms and Faerie Garden Swaps Final head count for this swap will be emailed no later than October 4th. Return shipping is determined by participation. Feel free to see some of our past swaps here. Hope you can join in on the fun!
Mexican paper star ornaments. Ideal for classroom crafts, DIY decorations, family ideas, creative + educational play. Download and make today!
The shop, located in Park Slope, is an homage to the neighborhood’s brick buildings and the architect's Mexican roots
Manuel Jeronimo Reyes y Jose Manuel Jeronimo, hijo. Calle Hiquingaje s/n Barrio Santo Tomas I Sta. Fe de la Laguna, Michoacan, Mexico Photo @Florence Leyret www.florenceleyret.com
We love these Mexico crafts for kids & think they're perfect to learn more about this amazing country! From sombreros to tacos, we've got a lot here!
Explore the fascinating world of Mexican Christmas decorations and learn how to incorporate them into your own festive decor.