When you think of a Mexican celebration you tend to think Coronas and sombreros. However, skulls hand-moulded out of sugar are also on the agenda. The Mexican Day of the Dead sees everyone adorning their handmade sugar skulls with icing, paint, coloured foils and feathers to commemorate family and friends that have passed away. If you head on down to the theatrette you can try your hand at making your own sugar skull – great for all ages!
Melbourne 3000
Transport
Nearby Stations: Flinders St; Southern Cross
Telephone 13 11 02
Price $10.00
Date Sat 03 Nov 2012
Open 10.30am-12.30pm & 2-4pm
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