
Father Christmas Bookmark – Hueforge
A jolly Father Christmas emerges from pristine monochromatic layers, his twinkling eyes peering through wire-rimmed spectacles above a magnificently flowing beard. The classic Santa cap sits cheerfully atop his head while deep shadows create dramatic contrast against the lighter tones. Borishotch Industries captures every wrinkle and whisker in this charming bookmark design, transforming the beloved holiday figure into an elegant grayscale study perfect for marking winter reading adventures.
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