Humorous dioramas are a great Day of the Dead tradition that may be included in alters for the Day of the Dead holiday. Many poke fun at the characters portrayed as skeletons. Often they are embellished with a funny title. Perfect as a colorful accent to your desk, these also make humorous little gifts. Use them as creative stocking stuffers, or as favors at a Halloween party, or your own Day of the Dead party!

All measurements are approximate and each hand made and hand painted Day of the Dead diorama may vary in size, title wording, and painted details.

To purchase Mexican and Day of the Dead folk art online, please call our Encintas, California store at (760) 634-1426..

Day of the Dead
Mini Cantina Diorama.
~2.5" tall x ~25" wide.
$14.00

Day of the Dead
Mini Ice Cream Vendor Diorama.
~2.5" tall x ~25" wide.
$14.00

Day of the Dead
Mini Kidnapping Diorama.
~2.5" tall x ~25" wide.
$14.00

Day of the Dead
Mini Man with Guitar & Lady Diorama.
~2.5" tall x ~25" wide.
$14.00

Day of the Dead
Mini Man with Skull on Desk Diorama.
~2.5" tall x ~25" wide.
$14.00

Day of the Dead
Mini Man & Woman with Cactus Diorama.
~2.5" tall x ~25" wide.
$14.00

Day of the Dead
Mini Prostitutes Diorama.
~2.5" tall x ~25" wide.
$14.00

Day of the Dead
Mini Adam & Eve Diorama.
~2.5" tall x ~25" wide.
$14.00

Day of the Dead
Mini Psychiatrist Diorama.
~2.5" tall x ~25" wide.
$14.00

Day of the Dead
Mini Secretary with Typewriter Diorama.
~2.5" tall x ~25" wide.
$14.00

Day of the Dead
Mini Woman Bathing Diorama.
~2.5" tall x ~25" wide.
$14.00

Day of the Dead
Mini Trash Collector Diorama.
~2.5" tall x ~25" wide.
$14.00

To purchase Mexican and Day of the Dead folk art online, please call our Encintas, California store at (760) 634-1426..


 

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