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The Jester, French "Le Bouffon".
A jester, joker, jokester, fool, wit-cracker, prankster, or buffoon was a person employed to tell jokes and provide general entertainment, typically for a European monarch. Jesters are stereotypically thought to have worn brightly coloured clothes and eccentric hats in a motley pattern. Their hats were especially distinctive; typically made of cloth, they were floppy with three points, each of which had a jingle bell at the end. The three points of the hat represent donkey's ears and nose and tail worn by jesters in earlier times. Other things distinctive about the jester were his laughter and his mock sceptre, known as a "bauble" or marotte. Research resource http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jester
Cost to create this image $150.00, Your cost "FREE!" 30 background colours. Hi-Res image. Please note if you chance image or font view you product in the customise edit window (before) you purchase. Reason, your changes may cause the design or text to shift outside the safe area and be cut off. You can remove the Numbers. HINT: When changinh text hold down the "CTRL" key scroll large view and change staying in side the safe area, Thanks for viewing, Bill
Please note: because New Orleans is hosting the 2013 Super Bowl XLVII, Mardi Gras festivities will pause for
(AIEEE! We gon pass a good time here! , cher!) 9 days during the Carnival season, and then resume after the Super Bowl.
Mardi Gras, or "Fat Tuesday", is the last day of the Carnival season as it always falls the day before Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. Most visitors will plan to arrive no later than Saturday, February 9, 2013 in order to enjoy an extended weekend of festivities.
Please Note: This design created in Corel Draw X-5-6 is up loaded @ 300dpi, and then reduced to a smaller size this makes the image and colour appear blurred, it will not print that way, thanks. Bill
Mardi Gras colours. Rex selected the official Mardi Gras colours in 1872. The 1892 Rex Parade theme Symbolism of Colours gave meaning to the colours:purple represents justice; green, faith; and gold, power. Remember to wear the Mardi Gras colours of purple, green and gold during Mardi Gras whenever you're not in costume!
January 6th is Twelfth Night, the day that begins the Carnival Season. Mardi Gras 2012 falls on Tuesday, February 21. Mardi Gras 2013, 12th of February, 2014 4th of March and 12th of February 2015. Mardi Gras, “Fat Tuesday”, is the last day of the Carnival season as it always falls the day before Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. Most visitors will plan to arrive early so order now before the extended weekend of festivities.
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