![]() Martin made the alebrijes by hand - they each took him about 5 months to make. Mexican arts and crafts store Coleccion Mexicana owner Miguel Martin stands next to papier mache figures called alebrijes on Oct.(Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report) The store owner, Miguel Martin, began papier mache three years ago and plans to open a Dia de los Muertos museum in the future. Traditional Mexican accessories and art is for sale at Coleccion Mexicana, a Mexican arts and crafts store Houston Street in downtown Fort Worth.Store owner Miguel Martin spent five months making the alebrije by hand. A papier mache figure called an alebrije sits inside the Coleccion Mexicana store in downtown Fort Worth.Store owner Miguel Martin wants to keep traditional Mexican festivities alive in the city. A calaca, a skeleton used for decoration, sits inside the Mexican arts and crafts store Coleccion Mexicana, 406 Houston St. ![]() ![]() The Dia de los Muertos altar was decorated by Coleccion Mexicana, a Mexican arts and crafts store in downtown Fort Worth.
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