Together We Make A Family Story Board
$19.99
Tell your story by combining an endless assortment of photo frames and plaques! Uniquely engineered, each decorative board includes an interlocking disc which can serve as an easel or a connector piece. Start with a single board, then collect and connect a lifetime of memories!
Features the sentiment “Together We Make A Family”
Includes a disc that functions as an easel or connector piece
Displays (1) 4×3.25 photo
Proudly made in the USA, in the heart of Ohio’s Amish Country
Size: 5″W x 7″H x 0.5″D
4 in stock
SKU (UPC): 656200778241
Manufacturer: P. Graham Dunn
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