Five classic designs by Mexican artists Jorge Posada and Julio Ruelas feature traditional Day of the Dead images — grinning skeletons of a soldier, a guitarist, and a pair of fashionable ladies, plus a splendidly ghoulish bracelet of skulls. The temporary tattoos are easy to apply and remove.
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Five classic designs by Mexican artists Jorge Posada and Julio Ruelas feature traditional Day of the Dead images — grinning skeletons of a soldier, a guitarist, and a pair of fashionable ladies, plus a splendidly ghoulish bracelet of skulls. The temporary tattoos are easy to apply and remove.
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