
Wednesday Halloween Bookmark Set
by 3djd
Gothic elegance meets spooky charm in this enchanting bookmark duo featuring Wednesday Addams in two distinct artistic interpretations. The left design showcases intricate dark linework with skeletal motifs and ornate details surrounding the iconic character, while the right presents a more minimalist approach with flowing hair and classic dress silhouette. Monochromatic tones emphasize the haunting beauty and macabre aesthetic perfect for Halloween reading sessions.
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#4C5F71PLATD: 3Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
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