Let It Snow Little Sign
$2.99
A thin strip of pine is cut and printed to make this little sign. Set it on a nightstand, office desk, window sill, or use it as an over-sized “toothpick” – the possibilities are endless. A brief sentiment of encouragement is combined with a weathered, farmhouse style.
10 in stock
SKU (UPC): 656200306574
Occasion: Christmas
Colors: Blue
Manufacturer: P. Graham Dunn
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