Ratbone Skinny Stickers

Creep it real this Halloween with Ratbone Skinny stickers, created by the talented artist Monica Ditsworth of Palm Desert, California. The spine-chilling collection of horror characters features Freddy K., Jason V., Leatherface, Jigsaw, Pennywise, Pinhead, Michael Myers, and the eerie twins from The Shining.

The high-quality designs are perfect for personalizing laptops, notebooks, and more, allowing your customers to embrace the Halloween spirit in a fun and creative way. But that’s not all – stickers also make a great inexpensive giveaway or special treat for trick-or-treaters.

The bewitching fun doesn’t end there. From playful creatures to enchanting motifs, Monica’s artwork is available on greeting cards, clothing, jewelry, keychains, notebooks, pins, and prints. With a passion for horror comic books/graphic novels, modern art galleries, and mom-and-pop shops, Monica’s creations inspire joy, whimsy, sympathy, empathy, and nostalgia. With a deep understanding of the power of art to connect and evoke emotions, Monica pours her heart and soul into each sticker, ensuring that they bring a touch of magic to all who encounter them.

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