A 42"x62" Sugar Skulls Blanket, w/Banana Yellow BELLA back. *sample

$175.00
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SAMPLE/CLEARANCE! A 42" x 62" SUGAR SKULL Blanket, w/BELLA Banana Yellow back.

This item will ship out within 24 Hours of purchase. (Monday - Friday)

WOW! WHAT A DEAL. This item was made as a sample. I use them for website pictures, TV appearances, & Social media posts. I am very careful and take excellent care of each sample to keep them looking and feeling new. When I'm finished with the sample I carefully clean & restore the item to it's original state, and sell it with a huge discount. This is a ONE time deal, so you don't want to miss out. Also... I have limited space in my studio, so I need to make hard cuts to make room for something new. So, let's clear this out to make room for next years new collections. My loss is your win with this amazing clearance/sample pricing..ecause I have limited space in my studio, every year I have to make some hard cuts to bring in something new. So, let's clear this out to make room for next years new collections. My loss is your win with this amazing clearance pricing.

What you'll be getting... A 42" x 62" SUGAR SKULL blanket. It has the Banana Yellow BELLA on the back side.

I am so excited to offer this soft and cuddly Sugar Skull Blanket and help celebrate this wonderful Mexican tradition. I love the way the bright colored skulls look on the jet black background. It will be offered with one of the "Bella" fabrics, but please feel free to contact me with any other color requests. Minky manufacturers are now able to print anything on Minky fabric without loosing ANY of its softness. In fact, sometimes the printing process makes it even softer. 

Day of the Dead & Sugar Skulls History:

  1. Day of the Dead is an interesting holiday celebrated in central and southern Mexico during the chilly days of November 1 & 2. Even though this coincides with the Catholic holiday called All Soul’s & All Saint’s Day, the indigenous people have combined this with their own ancient beliefs of honoring their deceased loved ones. They believe that the gates of heaven are opened at midnight on October 31, and the spirits of all deceased children (Angelitos) are allowed to reunite with their families for 24 hours. On November 2, the spirits of the adults come down to enjoy the festivities that are prepared for them.
  2.  Sugar skulls represented a departed soul, had the name written on the forehead and was placed on the home ofrenda or gravestone to honor the return of a particular spirit. Sugar skulls are labor intensive and made in very small batches in the homes of sugar skull makers.

Clearance Items are a Final saleThey cannot be returned. Sizing Note: All sizes are approximate & refer to Cut, Pre-sewn, sizes. Finished product can sometimes be up to an inch different than stated. - CLICK HERE for more Information that you'll need to know about your purchase.