la calavera
quiero las calaveras
Craneoit mean Cráneo
The most well-known include the sugar skulls, the chopped paper decoration (Spanish: papel picado) and the Mexican marigold flowers.
Sugar skulls are candy made for the Day of the Dead. Candy is supposed to be sweet.
Sugar skulls are made in central and southern Mexico, as part of the Day of the Dead (November 1 and 2) celebration.
The name of the material is 'sugar glass', but there are also skulls made of chocolate.
Sugar skulls are sugar shaped as skulls and decorated, however sugar skulls are NOT made for eating and just for decorations. Sugar Skulls are used in Dia de los Muertos or (for you green gos out there) Day of the Dead! Hope this helped!
The way to say "sugar thief" in spanish is ...... Ladrón de azúcar
azucar
Day of the dead skulls or sugar skulls
The sugar skulls are a candy that is laid on graves of deceased loved ones to honot them on Day of the Dead. The deceased's favorite foods and sometimes items are placed on the grave as well. Sugar skulls are not just for dead people, though; families eat the same food as their loved ones on Day of the Dead.
The most well-known include the sugar skulls, the chopped paper decoration (Spanish: papel picado) and the Mexican marigold flowers.