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Years ago, the followers of the
Catholic religion in Italy started the tradition of holding a
wild costume festival right before the first day of Lent. Since
Catholics are prohibited from eating meat during Lent, they
called their festival, carnevale which means to put
away the meat. These carnivals in Italy became famous and
spread to France, Spain, and other Catholic countries in Europe.
As the French, Spanish, and Portuguese settled in the Americas
and other parts of the world, their tradition of celebrating
carnival expanded.
Carnival print is $25.00

Size: 29 1/2"x 22"
Mardi
Gras print $25.00

Size: 29 1/2" x 22"
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