El Dia De Los Muertos {Day of the Dead Cookies}
*Warning, outrageously long and educational blog post to follow. READ. ENJOY. LEARN SOMETHING. I’ll make it up to you.*
The Day of the Dead {El Día de los Muertos} is a Mexican holiday celebrated on the 1st and 2nd days of November to honor loved ones that have passed on. Its a little more complicated than that, but if you want the whole explanation, you’re going to have to check out Wikipedia. I’m definitely no expert.
As a Texan, my life has always been influenced by Mexican tradition and culture. It’s all around me. This is how I came to attend a Day of the Dead celebration.
About ten years ago, in the beginning of November, a friend of mine talked me into going to the cemetery with her family to clean their plot. I didn’t immediately make the connection. I’d learned about the Day of the Dead in Spanish class, but besides that, I hadn’t given it a lot of thought. I just wondered why they’d picked such a chilly day for yard work.
Then she explained. At first, I was a little creeped out by the whole thing. Visiting cemeteries and hanging out with dead people was kind of a foreign concept to me. I’d always associated cemeteries with sadness, and sometimes scary things {child of the Thriller era} but when we got there, it was completely different than what I’d expected.
There was nothing sad about the Day of the Dead at all! It was a day filled with happiness, bright colors, beautiful decorations, laughing, memories, and fun.
One my favorite memories about that day were the gifts. Being a “Gringa” {as my friend affectionately called me} I could not figure out why a majority of the graves were decorated with bottles of BEER! Turns out it’s traditional to offer gifts of the deceased’s favorite things, whatever it may be, and in that particular family plot the house favorite was Bud Light.
Anyway, that’s neither here nor there…
The point I was getting to was, GIFTS. On the Day of the Dead, it is common to decorate each grave with gifts, which besides beer also includes more traditional offerings like pan de muerto {bread of the dead}, marigolds, and sugar skulls, or calaveras, which brings me *FINALLY* to cookies!
Calavera cookies are one of my favorite cookies to make, and there is no better day than this to make them!
Besides being colorful and beautiful, they are unique to the artist, so there are no rules to follow when decorating them. That said, rather than a black and white how-to, I decided it would be better to show the progression of the cookie as I worked to serve as a foundation to build on while decorating your own unique creations.
The most important things to remember are, be creative and make something that is beautiful to you!
First things first, you’ll need icing. Perhaps a lot of icing. I always begin by choosing a palette and mixing both piping AND flood icing in each color. Of course, you can make it as complicated or simple as you like, but as always, I seem to lean toward complicated.
If you need a little inspiration in the color department, I suggest you check out Photo Card Boutique. It is one of my favorite go-to inspiration spots when my colorator is not 100%. I made that word up, by the way…
Oh yes, and if it takes you an hour to mix all that icing, there’s nothing wrong with you. It’s completely normal.
Now for the cookies. I have these weird sequences I follow, because they make sense in my head. I usually start with the eyes. The cool thing is, you don’t have to do what I do. Do what feels right to you. I do suggest, however, letting the bottom layer dry before adding accents. Otherwise, the colors may bleed.
I work from eyes to nose to mouth, adding detail as I work, usually with a #1.5 PME tip.
After that, it’s just a matter of filling empty space. Do what feels right to you, but in case you get stuck, I shared some of my favorite designs.
In hindsight, I’m thinking that a curlicue is pretty much a swirl, but I didn’t want to redo this picture, so PRETEND they are different. By the way, did you know curlicue is REALLY a word? True story. The dictionary says so!
It is traditional to write the name of the deceased on the forehead of the skull, but since these weren’t going to anyone in particular, dead or alive, I skipped that part and I kept on working until I was satisfied with my work.
Calavera cookies are usually an all-day affair, but aren’t they worth it?! I made these gals happy, because I really enjoyed decorating them!
I wasn’t fibbing when I said I had a thing for calavera cookies. These were the very first set I worked up the courage to make. It took me about six hours to decorate them!
Since then I went crazy, making them every chance I had, in whatever colors struck my fancy.
Even pastels, although this guy looks like he has a grill to me!
I’ve even made leopard print calaveras for a fellow Day of the Dead lover. Since they were for a friend, I included my cookie interpretation of José Guadalupe Posada’s, La Calavera de Catrina, a iconic image typically associated with the holiday. Obviously, she was a good friend. They took DOUBLE FOREVER to make!
El Día de los Muertos is a very meaningful holiday rich in history and culture. I consider myself very lucky to have had the chance to experience a real Day of the Dead celebration. Since that time, the holiday has always had a place in my heart. Even now, I always make sure to take a few things out to my Nanny when the time comes. It’s amazing how a simple gesture can bring such a feeling of closeness to someone that’s gone.
If you like Day of the Dead art, be sure to check out my friend Myri’s calavera cookies. Myri is from Mexico City and the owner of Chapix Cookies. I recently got to meet her, as in WORK across the table from her, and I can assure you, besides being an amazing decorator, she is a wonderful person and friend. I LOVE how her culture is reflected in her work along with her training as a graphic designer. Her calavera cookies are my favorite by far, and the best I have EVER seen.
Even if you don’t celebrate Day of the Dead, I hope you learned something, and will take a minute to remember your loved ones that are gone.
Thanks for visiting me, and even more thanks for hanging on if you made it this far. Be sure to come back Tuesday. I promise you’ll like what you see!
For instructions on making the marigold cookies click HERE.
Here’s to a great week!
wow! these are exquisit!!!You you are a cookie illustrator with surgeon’s accuracy!!!!
what size tips are you using for those fine details?
Believe it or not, it’s a #1.5 PME. I RARELY use anything smaller =)
These are amazing! Thank you so much for sharing some history on the Day of the Dead. I love learning cool things. You cookies are so perfect! The designs on the skulls are outrageous!! Let’s talk about those marigolds! WOW!! I am in LOVE!
These are beyond gorgeous. Like breathtaking. The funny thing is you make it look not so hard…but i know better 🙂
Speechless! The decorations on these is amazing!!
Yours are so intricate and detailed, Callye! Just beautiful!
WOW, these cookies are amazing!
Callye, as always, your writing is engaging and this is fascinating, and as for the cookies, WOW….I adore the day of the dead imagery and you have taken it to the top, they are stunning in every colour-way. You rock !!!
Fi, I often wish that you were my neighbor, although at this point, I’d even settle for the same continent! xoxoxo
Love the detail. Your work is beautiful as always.
These are AMAZING!! I so enjoy reading your blogs and learning SOOOO much from you (and not to mention getting a little giggle!) Thank you :o)
Ok, I was happy with my cookies until I saw yours. They are amazing. Now I have an idea for next year!
OMG, the details….really gorgeous!
these are AH-MAZING!
Beautiful! We would love a tutorial on the gorgeous flowers you did too!
Thank you so much for sharing these cookie designs! I am so inspired by you.
What cookie cutter did you use? Or did you make your own? Thank you!
Beautiful Callye I love that these don’t require the usual Halloween color pallet which tend to be a little blaaaa I actually also made some myself this year. BTW did you ever get my email response?
Amazing post! Congrats!
Beeooootiful! Thanks for the lesson, I’m always up for learning something new.
Love these, Callye! I love that you did the different designs & photographed it so we can see the different piping styles. I still don’t know how your friend talked you into going to a cemetery!
These are absolutely, stunning…and perfect! I love them!!
Those cookies are absolutely stunning! And I loved the cultural lesson about The Day of the Dead. Great post!
I think I loved your story of your first experience at the cemetery and your explanation of this wonderful tradition of honoring loved ones that have passed as much as I loved the cookies you made. You have such an eye for colour Callye and your decorating skills blow me away. These cookies are beautiful and the detail that you put into them, not to mention the time is truly admirable.
Your cookies and story are inspiring and thought provoking. I feel like in my culture it is customary to suppress speaking of deceased loved ones otherwise you will make others ‘sad’. Having a day to celebrate them and pour out memories seems a much healthier way. Thank you 🙂
I wish I had your talent, so great!
Beautiful work!
So glad for this post! I have been wanting to do these with my boys and now I have your awesome tutorial to follow? Were you reading my mind! Thanks so much! Lorraine’s Cookies
they look freakin awesome:)
WOW, I’m floored! HAPPY HALLOWEEN, Callye! 🙂
I am in LOVE with these! WOW!!! You always seem to do EVERY cookie to perfection!
These are so cool! I was just talking with one of my kids about how cool it would be to make some cookies like these, but I don’t have a skull cookie cutter. The search to figure out how to make my own cutter led me to your blog, which led me to the creepy eyeball cookies which I ended up making instead. However, I have November 1st & 2nd off this week, so maybe I’ll end up making some after all. Thanks for the inspiration!
Use a muffin or cupcake. It will work just as well =)
These are so gorgeous, Callye! The most beautiful skulls I’ve ever seen. 🙂
Love!!
I am Mexican and one of the holidays that I miss the most from my country is Dia de Muertos. It’s a wonderful celebration. Beautiful cookies like always! thanks for sharing
Oh my God! I love them! Your cookies reflect so much the spirit of the celebration, they are full of color and happiness! Thank you so much for the “long post”, Dia de los Muertos is a very special day for mexican people, because we feel closer with the loved ones that had gone, and we have to make them feel still loved.
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I ADORE these! I have been wanting to do something to celebrate my heritage… PERFECT! thank you for all your tutorials! they have been so helpful!
Those are gorgeous! Flawless work.
Wow!! Talk about talent!
I love these cookies! You version of La Catrina is beautiful! I love the bold colors you used on the first ones you did. I think those might be my favorite!
In Spanish class every year we got pan de los muertos that my teacher made. I think I’m gonna have to go hunt some out since you said that!
I just had some. My friend Bea brought it all the way from CANCUN! IT tasted a little like orange. Good stuff!
Speechless!! I bought at Texas those halloween cutters before TN, I was thinking how to fit in all that space the teeth!! You did it very well with that big smile!! You outdone yourself everytime!!
You don’t have an idea how much I appreciate that you feel close to this amazing mexican celebration. I’m so proud to have a friend so creative that takes time to show to the world our beautiful traditions 🙂
I was so honored to spend time with you and share the decorating table, (even when I invaded your workspace!! Soorry!!)
Congrats for everything you do, you are an amazing decorator and friend, in other words, YOU ROCK!!
Wow Callye, these are so intricate and detailed and amazing! I can imagine it was a lot of work to make them so incredible with so much detail and so many different designs and colors! You never fail to amaze me! I want to go to the workshop you and the other gals are hosting, but I have to get up the nerve! I’m so in awe of all of you incredibly talented cookie artists that it makes me extremely nervous to actually have the opportunity to meet all of you and work alongside you!!!
Callye the calaveritas are amazing, all of them !!! but nobody had(has) mention(ed) the amazing cempasuchil flowers (marigols). We need a tutorial for those, they are beautiful and a very important part of the celebration of “Dia de muertos” . “La Catrina” also fabulous !!!.
WOW! You outdid yourself with these ones… and the Catrinas!!! Love the marigolds, too! I want to thank you for all the love and respect you have for Mexican traditions, it shows in the amazing work you did in every set!
I’m glad you liked Day of the Dead Bread, and hope I can bring more next year so you and those who liked it can enjoy! xox
I could taste the orange in it!!!! I was just telling Bernie I’d just had some, and he said WHERE, and I told him Bea brought it, and it was the REAL thing, LOL!
There are works of art! I feel like I’m looking at mexican antiques!
Lovely!! I love katrinas, you are incredible… i was bakering some skulls, do you like it? http://nefer-aprendiendoacocinar.blogspot.com/2011/10/galletas-con-forma-de-calavera.html
These are too pretty to eat!
I am sooooo happy you posted this tutorial! I have been dreaming about making these! Cooool!
These are breathtaking callye! And thanks for the link to the color inspiration. Awesome! I love all your ideas. I made the witchy legs this weekend! I didn’t get any catering on the green parts but I did on the purple. Go figure!
These are stunningly beautiful, Callye! I hope that I’m as cookie talented someday as you are. Love them!
OH WOW, the detail here is amazing. Six hours to decorate?! That’s devotion for you. lol
These are absolutely STUNNING!!! And the colors and designs are just breathtaking. I love them!
these are completely stunning. Works of art, nothing less.
LOVE! I really love Mexican folk art to begin with and am a big fan of Dia de los Muertos. I’ve always wanted to make cookies like these, but don’t have the skull cutter! Lame excuse, I know. 🙂 Beautiful work, though. I love the vibrant colors of this kind of art.
Hola, en México se llaman calaveritas son para celebrara el dia de los muertos
este se festeja el 2 de Noviembre cuando se regalan cada una de ellas lleva el nombre de la persona a la que la regalas, te felicito todas estan muy bonitas . saludos desde MONCLOVA
COAHUILA MEXICO Feliz dia de los muertos ( happy haloween)
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They look so great, love all the details!!!
WOOOOW! These cookies are AMAZING! Really, you do a GREAT job (in all of your cookies). I’m in looove with your designs! So you know, you have another fan from Spain 🙂
You never cease to amaze me!! Your artwork is breath taking!
~Liz
Those are not cookies, they’re art! Amazing work! I don’t know how you have the patience to do it!!
I would love to see how you did the flowers too! They are also amazing! Love it!
Fantastic!! I especially love the skeletons with the hats – how fun are those?! Wouldn’t mind a quick how-to on those chrysanthemum, by the way – those are gorgeous, too.
I am blown away… these are a piece of artwork! Your talent is beyond words. Thank you for the eye candy. AJ@queenofmynest
What a beautiful work! They are amazing !!
Im from México, and Im really happy to see this blog this morning, I mean it. How you express the meaning of this Mexican tradition, thank you 🙂
I loved them. You are such an artist.
The colors and all the details … wow! Im really impressed.
Have a great week!!
WOW…that’s all…just WOW
you are so amazingly talented! The details are stunning. Absolutely love your work.
Wow- the color, the detail…amazing.
These are truly incredible! I worked with a philanthropy in college and we always did activities with our kiddos to teach them about the Day of the Dead. Super cool cookies. You never fail to amaze me!
love love love your day of the dead cookie. LOVE them, design, color EVERYTHING!
Happy Blogiversary! You deserve the success!
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IN-CREDIBLE! Seriously, These are just amazing. I just tried my hand at royal icing for the first time this weekend and couldn’t even manage to do a jack-o-lantern face. So, I just had plain ol’ pumpkins. These are just amazing! You have mad skillz!
Super job on these cookies! I really love the colors you used
Such beautiful designs!! You should sleep well every night with bountiful creativity and skill. Best, Sandie
These are just jaw-droppingly gorgeous. And I think they totally capture the spirit of the day!
Every time I come to your blog I am pleasantly surprised at how you outdo yourself with each new cookie. These are seriously beautiful..I love how colorful they are and all the different designs you incorporated into them!!!
Stunning 🙂
THESE are beyond amazing. This year I did my own Day of the Dead decorating – except mine was a painted pie pumpkin… Now I want to decorate everything as Day of the Dead skulls 🙂 These are on my list to make next year…since I obviously can’t eat the pumpkin I decorated, cookies are the much better option. 😉 ~~Liz
Love these Dia de Los Muertes cookies. The directions are so clear I could do these with my students! Thanks for sharing them!
wow, these are fabulous!
I just love all your cookies!!!!! I love to make cookies
I use a hand mixer , I love making them for my grandkids and also to take to my church everyone says they cant wait to see what I will come up with next But WOW nothing like yours they are great.
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I am a fan on your face book page also Happy anniversary!! love those cookies, would love to win, really need a RED KitchenAid 5-Quart
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Oh gosh, I literally just finished writing an article about the cottage laws in Orlando — even with those in place, there are still so many restrictions. I’m glad you found inspiration in writing 🙂
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Absolutely gorgeous!
I love these cookies! They are so amazing. I have a placemat with calaveras on them and was looking at it the other day thinking they would make cool cookies. And then here they are! WHen I get a little braver with my decorating I’ll have to try them myself.
These are absolutely stunning!!!
Hola!!! Congratulations on your 1st Bloganniversary! IThank you so much for sharing all your work, talent, secrets and more! Have a great weekend!!!!!
I would love a big, red kitchen aid!
Your cookies are absolutely amazing!!!
I would love a nice red kitchen aid mixer!
These are fantastic! I live in South Texas, so we have just celebrated El Dia de los Muertos. Just stumbled your site for the first time, glad I did. My motto has long been, “Life is short. Have a cookie.”
I am in awe. AWE. Wow. Can I just say again how glad I am that I found your blog?!!
Happy Blogiversary! The cookies are amazing! I love how you coloured them.
Complete works of artistry! Wow! I love the colors you created and how you set out some of the particular designs. Thank you for sharing these amazing creations!
These are fantastic! Did you use a cookie cutter or did you freehand the cookie cutting?!
Its a cutter from a halloween set from Michaels. 🙂
We used the day of the dead idea in a diarama for my daughters class project
someone added a word to the translation. let me help you, cookies = galletas
Nice Collections.
Love these! I know the skulls are the stars here, but could you please tell us how you made the carnations? They are gorgeous!!! 🙂
These are just awesome! Love the marigolds as well. Sorry, I had not had a chance to view them eariler so that I could try making look-a-likes. Yeah, right! Great job! God bless.
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Stuuning work!!! and very inspiring too!
hermosas!!!! a big huge from Mexico 🙂
These are beautiful!