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"Dead Animals Need Love Too!"

Mindy Weaver releases cute and cuddly Skelanimals icons.

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This is Halloween!

The Iconfactory officially jump-starts the spooky season with the release of a playful Halloween desktop - Still Thirsty.

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The Day of the Dead

Artist David Lanham releases a new set of festive icons to celebrate the Mexican holiday of Día de los Muertos.

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...Give Me Something Good To Eat!

David Lanham cooks up something special for the kiddos this Halloween with his freeware icon set - Eat Me.

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Skelanimals

Icons based on Mitchell Bernal's cute and creepy Skelanimals.

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Still Thirsty

Even the undead party! Raise a glass and join the cheer with this playful Halloween desktop picture.

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Día de los Muertos

Celebrate the Mexican holiday of The Day of the Dead.

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Creeps

Creepy iconic monsters are invading your desktop!

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Vintage Halloween

Iconic Halloween characters based on vintage designs.

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