Christmas Begins With Christ Yard Sign
$19.99
Plastic
Features design printed on both sides
Screen printed for outdoor durability
Comes with stake
New Fall 2018
3 in stock
SKU (UPC): 886083635885
Occasion: Christmas
Color: Green
Manufacturer: Universal Designs / Faithworks
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