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    DomeStar Mexican Party Decoration, 18 Feet Plastic Papel Picado Fiesta Banner Cinco de Mayo Garland for Mexican Birthday Party Supplies(Floral-1)

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  • Theme: Mexican
  • Color: multicolor1
  • Brand: DomeStar
  • Recommended Uses For Product: Party
  • Occasion: Home Decor
  • Material: Plastic
  • Special Feature: Lightweight
  • Specific Uses For Product: Mexican cultural celebrations
  • Product Dimensions: 174.4"L x 11.8"W
  • Fabric Type: Papel
  • About this item

  • Blending the warmth of Mexican heritage with the heartfelt traditions of Día de los Muertos, each papel picado dances softly—honoring the bond between the living and the spirits of loved ones. It carries memories, love, and respect, filling your celebration with gentle beauty and creating a space of remembrance that feels deeply personal and timeless.
  • Each papel picado Mexicano para fiesta design carries the soul of Mexican culture and the stories behind it. Our local artisans draw inspiration from traditional symbols of love, life, and remembrance—such as birds, flowers, cacti, guitars, palm trees, and the sun—each one rich with meaning and deeply rooted in the heritage of Mexico.
  • Our papel picado banner are crafted from high-quality, sustainable plastic—flexible, durable, waterproof, sun-resistant, and fade-proof. Designed for long-term use, they beautifully reflect the Mexican spirit of endurance and cultural continuity.
  • Each Mexican papel picado set includes 9 panels, totaling 18 feet in length. Every panel measures 16.5 inches long and 12.2 inches wide, and comes pre-strung for instant hanging. Extra ribbon on both ends makes setup and storage quick and effortless—so you can decorate with ease and enjoy the festive atmosphere without any hassle.
  • Papel picado dia de muertos originated in the 16th century from the fusion of Indigenous Mexican and Spanish cultures. First carved from bark, it gradually evolved with the introduction of paper into the vibrant day of the dead papel picado known today, bringing bright color and festive warmth to ofrenda decorations honoring the departed. The altar symbolizes the four elements—water, fire, and earth—while the fluttering papel picado gracefully represents air.