halloween grave tombstone card with blue moon and bats

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2013-11-14

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halloween grave tombstone card with blue moon and bats.

This vector resource includes the following elements:

Halloween,Cross,Tear,Bat,Fine,Spider,Wear,Moonlight,Tombstone,Wear and tear

This vector contains the following main colors: Black,Mine Shaft,Deep Teal,Jacarta,Sinbad

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    Halloween Cross Tear Bat Fine Spider Wear Moonlight Tombstone Wear and tear Black Mine Shaft Deep Teal Jacarta Sinbad

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Halloween wiki:
>For other uses, see Halloween (disambiguation). Halloween is an observance celebrated on the night of October 31, most notably by children dressing in costumes and going door-to-door collecting candy. It is celebrated in much of the Western world, though most common in the United States, Puerto Rico, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Canada and sometimes in Australia and New Zealand. Irish, Scots and other immigrants brought older versions of the tradition to North America in the 19th century. Most other Western countries have embraced Halloween as a part of American pop culture in the late 20th century. See more at Wikipedia.org...

Cross wiki:
>For other uses, see Cross (disambiguation). A cross is a geometrical figure consisting of two lines or bars intersecting each other at a 90° angle, dividing one or two of the lines in half. The lines usually run vertically and horizontally; if they run diagonally, the design is technically termed a saltire. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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