A spooky tree silhouette with glowing eyes under the moonlight, evoking a sense of mystery and horror.
A spooky tree silhouette with glowing eyes under the moonlight, evoking a sense of mystery and horror. A spooky tree with eerie branches in the foreground, set against a dark background. A spooky tree silhouetted against a dark sky with eerie details. Illustrative depiction of a spooky tree surrounded by elements associated with witchcraft and the Halloween season.
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Free Halloween SVG Clip Art: Download a Spooky Tree Design

Transform your Halloween decor with our free SVG clip art of a spooky tree. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts and crafters using Cricut or Procreate.

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