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Catrinas are very popular motifs of Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico and that is why Ana Maria Gonzalez chose the cadaveric, yet enchanting character as a theme for her unique decoupage bookmark design. Crafted from coated paper, it features a faux suede cord to keep track of how far you are with your reading.
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Ana Maria Gonzalez creates lovely art objects out of the lore and traditions of her beloved Mexico.
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So graphic and colorful - grandson loved it.
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Nice material, perfect size, very colorful, and so representative of the Mexican culture.
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You can find our decoupage bookmark 'Catrina' by Ana Maria Gonzalez in decor accessories categories such as Cultural Office Accessories, Day of the Dead Office Accessories, Skull Office Accessories, Decoupage Office Accessories and Paper Office Accessories. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
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Ana Maria Gonzalez has received 5 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $1600 and the most recent for $3400. Proceeds were used to purchase wood, paints, and solvents to increase production.
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"My designs reveal a tiny bit of Mexico that I carry in my heart."
Update (July, 2019)My husband Ariel and I have worked with you since 2004. We began right after moving from Matamoros. We discovered you at a craft... read more