
Nightmare Before Christmas - Bookmark Collection
Jack Skellington's iconic grin emerges from moonlit shadows alongside beloved characters from Tim Burton's gothic masterpiece. Each bookmark in this collection captures the film's distinctive atmosphere through moody blues, striking reds, and ethereal whites. From the Pumpkin King's skeletal elegance to Zero's ghostly charm and Oogie Boogie's menacing green glow, these vertical compositions perfectly frame Halloween Town's most memorable residents in hauntingly beautiful detail.
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#FF6A13PLATD: 7Bambu Lab Matte Ivory White
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