Tuesday 29 November 2011

Our Glass Balls featured in the latest Elle Decoration

Elle Decoration used our Glass Balls for a lovely outdoor living story and we love what they did.

Get the Look
They are great to hang in a window display, in trees or a Chandelier, or stacked in a glass Bowl for a Christmas feel
They come in 8 different colours
Medium: R55 each, Large: R85

Look forward to seeing you soon
Las Senoritas
tel. 021 465 8620

Wednesday 2 November 2011

Dia de los Muertos at Hadeda Cape

Hi everyone, 

Here are some pictures of the absolutely gorgeous skull cupcakes Charly's Bakery made for us to help celebrate Day of the Dead. We  ♥ them and the are absolutely yummy :)






We also have Nicola de Jager exhibiting some of her Calavera Artwork, which is all hand made and not one is the same. 



Look forward to seeing you in the store soon. 
Las Senoritas 

Tuesday 1 November 2011

Day of the Dead

Dia de los Muertos 
Day of the Dead

  Día de los Muertos, celebrated in Mexico is a holiday that focuses on celebrating and remembering deceased friends and family members. Despite the sombre subject, the day is a festive and colourful occasion featuring bright flowers, decorated sugar skulls and vibrant parades.


It is a day to remember and honor deceased loved ones.  Mexicans visit cemeteries, decorate the graves and spend time there - in the presence of their deceased friends and family members. They also make elaborately altars in their homes to welcome the spirits. 

They believe that on this day the spirits comes to visit and are greeted with offerings of food and things that the person enjoyed in life. These are laid out on  the Day of the Dead altar in the family home. It is believed that the spirits consume the essence and the aroma of the foods that are offered. When the spirits depart, the living consume the food and share it with their family, friends and neighbours.

Other items that are placed on the altar include sugar skulls, often with the person's name inscribed on the top, pan de muertos, a special bread that is made especially for the season, and marigolds which bloom at this time of year and lend a special fragrance to the altar.
As with any great party, food, alcohol and dancing are an intrinsic part of the Day of the Dead festivities. A fireworks display also takes place at night in an attempt to "wake the dead."

In creating your altar, try to touch on the four main elements of nature – earth, wind, water, and fire. It is believed that souls are fed by the aroma of food, and the crops that go into making these dishes represent earth. Papel picados, colorful strings of tissue paper cutouts, represent wind. A glass of water to quench the soul’s thirst represents just that, water. And, candles (usually one per soul, with an extra one placed for any forgotten souls) represent fire. Altars are covered with orange marigold, whose scent is used to guide the souls back.

You can get the following from HADEDA to complete the look:

Papel Picado Strings from R65

Fabrics R195 per meter

Niches and more...... 

Don’t just cry mournfully over the individuals, dreams and influences that have helped make you what you are. Dance for them; sing for them; honor them; leap into the air and kiss the sky for them”.

We will have awesome skull cupcakes in the store tomorrow. So come pop in! 

Look forward to seeing you
Las Senoritas
021 465 8620