Our Día de los Muertos altar is ready🕯 Dedicated to the many lost in 2020 and 2021 but always remembered. 🕯Gianna Maria Onore Bryant 🕯Vanessa Guillén 🕯Naya Marie Rivera Traditionally, Día de los Muertos begins on Nov. 1 and ends on Nov. 2 and is tied to the goddess Mictecacihuatl (Lady of the Dead), who allows spirits to travel back to earth to connect with living family members. The celebration involves creating an altar with ofrendas that includes items like the flor cempasúchil, sugar skulls, photos of those who’ve passed, velas, pan de muerto, papel picador and so much more. 🕯💀🕯
