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Whether you are feeling lucky or not this banner is the perfect charm to add to your St. Patrick's Day Soiree. With fun pastel colors and gold foil accents, this lucky icon banner will brighten your party guests' day even if the skies are gray. Also included is a gold foil word banner that will make party goers feel lucky!
-FEELING LUCKY banner 3 feet long. letters are 2.75 inches tall
-Icon banner 5 feet long.
-Double sided
-Gold foil accents
-Pre-stitched
High quality and very cute. Would purchase again!
The colors are so pretty!
Great quality, exactly what I expected, and fast shipping! Extremely impressed! Thank you!
So fun to have a little extra to celebrate with
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See our Christmas Puzzles in keepsake canisters, some including gold-foil details. So cute on display and easy to dress up with ribbons and tags for an upscale gift.
It’s very cute and love the slightly muted colors. I also like that light shines through windows in the back and the light timer !
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Made so well for the price! Exactly what I was looking for and a great company to work with !
The CVTS is BEAUTIFUL! But, the exterior’s right front awning is not. The awning is oversized and the tall, statuesque pine is leaning toward the right side. Since I consider myself somewhat of a Mrs. Fix-it, I thought I could straighten the tree myself. I could not, nor could I “trim” the right end of the awning. Any free advice would therefore be much appreciated!
statuesque” pine on the corner is not. Even though I consider myself a bit of a Mrs. Fixit, I have no idea how to straighten it up! Considered pulling out my glue gun but have since reconsidered. Any constructive feedback?