These Los Novios Day of the Dead wedding ornaments feature a smiling sugar skull couple – a beautiful female and a handsome male calavera, intricately decorated with Dia de los Muertos designs. These Los Novios Dia de los Muertos wedding ornaments are perfect for Day of the Dead themed weddings, engagement announcements, or simply a gothic declaration of undying love! These Dia de los Muertos calaveras are the original artwork of Thaneeya McArdle. You can see more of her art at her website, www.thaneeya.com.
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My Sweet Cat Refrigerator Magnet
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Day of the Dead Art iPhone 5 Case by Case-Mate iPhone 5 Case
This Day of the Dead Art iPhone 5 Case by Case-Mate features a colorful psychedelic calavera sugar skull celebrating Mexico's Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos. The funky design for this Sugar Skull Day of the Dead Art iPhone 5 Case by Case-Mate is based on the artwork of Thaneeya McArdle. You can see more of her art at her website, www.thaneeya.com.
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Hipster Sugar Skull and Teal Blue Floral Roses Christmas Tree Ornaments
A colorful sweet sugar skull with teal blue floral roses. A funky and urban cool design featuring ornate swirls and vintage texture patterns, a floral border of flowers and blue roses and cool red diamonds and yellow hearts. Celebrate Mexico's Day of the Dead or Dia de los Muertos with this unique vector skull calavera. perfect gift for her, for her birthday, or any occasions!
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The Gamblers – partying skeletons drinking and… Greeting Card
The Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos in celebrates the memory of deceased ancestors on November 1st and 2nd.
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Caballo de los Muertos Posters
Save the Date Stamp
Put a Spell on You Postcard
This Postcard was created using the original artwork, Put a Spell on You, created by Lea Barozzi. Creating a modern version of the Day of the Dead Girls. The aesthetic world of Lea Barozzi is a purgatorial realm where a living fog sustains a sense of static tension and freezes the emotional states of its subjects in contemplative introspection. It is punctuated by symbolic props that engage the viewer with instant metaphorical recognition and elements of surprise which draw on our love of mystery. It is populated with little maidens and echoes of discarded dolls who are no strangers to loneliness but persevere to find their way in the dark out of the corners they have found themselves painted into. © Lea Barozzi