Fans of Talia Joy Castellano are fulfilling things on her bucket list that she didn't get around to doing before she lost her battle with cancer, the Daily Mail reports.

Just days before Castellano died, her family posted her Bucket List on her Facebook page. At number 62, the YouTube makeup Artist wrote: "Have my own MAC collection." Fans are now petitioning for the makeup giant to create a "Talia line" in honor of the young girl. The petition was started by fan Lauren Vennes who wants to see the girl's dream come true. So far the petition has over 2,000 signatures.

"She has gone through so much in her life and the one thing she wanted to accomplish is putting her handprints and footprints in the world," the petition reads. "We should make one of Talia's dreams come true whether she is here with us today or not, because she deserves every second of it."

Supporters think MAC can donate some of their proceeds from the "Talia line" to cancer research.

"Talia is an inspiration. If my make-up purchase could help a childhood cancer charity, in her name, AND achieve one of her dreams? I'd buy that any day," Adreinne Zazulak wrote on the petition.

There has been no word from MAC about the petition. On the Bucket List are 74 items Castellano wanted to do before she died and now fans are doing what they can to check off every last one. An album on her Facebook page, #taliasbucketlist, was created so fans could post pictures of what they have done so far.

One fan posted a photo of her completing one of the things on the list: pull five all-nighters. The fan said they work night shifts, so they have done "dozens of all nighters! #taliasbucketlist."

Others things on the list are drop a watermelon, meet a baby monkey, make my own lipstick, get a tattoo, help a "new-be" with cancer, do a huge look book, go to a Justin Bieber concert, have a HUGE pool party and many, many more.

Castellano gained national recognition from her YouTube videos where she showed girls how to apply makeup. Despite everything she was going through she always maintained an upbeat and positive attitude. She suffered from two kinds of cancer, leukemia and neuroblastoma, and decided not to undergo a a bone marrow transplant and instead wanted to enjoy her remaining days.

"When I put on my makeup I feel like I can embrace those features that I really like about myself. I feel if someone's looking at me, they're looking at my makeup, not looking at my bald head. I am just trying to make young girls, young adults, adults, anyone, feel beautiful by using makeup."