
Pennywise IT Horror Framed Bookmark
Pennywise's menacing grin emerges from the pages with bone-chilling detail, his pale complexion contrasting sharply against the vibrant orange ruffles of his Victorian collar. The iconic dancing clown's red-rimmed eyes and crimson smile create an unsettling focal point in this horror-themed bookmark, while his traditional hat and ornate costume are rendered in rich burgundy tones that seem to bleed into the surrounding text.
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