cute halloween illustration with squash lamp

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2013-09-04

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cute halloween illustration with squash lamp.

This vector resource includes the following elements:

Frame,Card,Tree,Woman,Autumn,Party,House,Light,Silhouette,Sky,Holiday,Halloween,Cat,Orange,Moon,Text,Castle,Illustrator,Adobe,Person,Celebration,Fun,Magic,Fall,Night,Festival,Event,Kid,Glowing,Glow,Candle,Eps,Horror,Dark,Lantern,Photoshop,Pumpkin,Witch,Clip art,Greeting,Fear,Fly,Season,Concept,Bat,Cobweb,Creepy,Evil,Ghost,Haunted,Jack,Laughing,Moonlight,Mystic,Nightmare,October,Raster,Scary,Seasonal,Spooky,Terrible,Treat,Trick,Twilight

This vector contains the following main colors: Black,Chocolate,Lonestar,Golden Tainoi,Grenadier
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