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Josue Morin, an LA-based graphic designer, searched the internet for a unique gift that his wife wanted-- Selena Quintanilla lotería. Since they didn't exist, he created his own. Soon fans of Selena found some Instagram shots of the cards and started asking for their set, and now they are available for sale on Etsy. Check out some images of Josue's work below...

Selena inspired lotería on Etsy.

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