Halloween
These paper banners were originally created to adorn our bicycle float in the annual Tucson Day of the Dead parade. Each measures a little under 8.5x11" and is cut from fade-resistant cardstock. The top of each banner has a line of 1/8" holes so it can be easily and securely strung.
Four original, intricate designs are included in the set: skull, dancers, bicyclist, and rooster. You will get one of each.
Color options include red, orange, yellow, green, blue, teal, purple, and pink. We cannot guarantee the colors in a set, but if you leave a message in the order comments we will try and accommodate you.
These also make excellent stencils for spraypainting, shirt printing, and other crafty uses.
We created a series of skull masks to be cut out of sturdy paper (or repurposed manila folders, in this case). The masks were then handed out to friends and used to decorate during the 2007 annual Tucson Day of the Dead celebration. This one has discovered a new life as a most unusual lampshade.
The mask below was created by layering cutouts of painted white matboard, a much more elaborate process.





