Product Description
You’re looking at a 23″ x 9.25″ x 0.75″ (585 x 234 x 19mm) carved wood sign! This personalized wood sign is made using a two tone stain finish on 3/4″ (19mm) Solid Pine that’s finished with a sealer. Each sign includes a sawtooth hanger on the back for quick and easy hanging. Notice the 3D lettering and images that pop right out of the sign. This unique and beautifully crafted sign is truly one of a kind. Such a wonderful anniversary or newly married couples gift. Every personalized sign is handmade out of premium quality pine. We do not consider knots a flaw or defect in the sign. Knots and wood grain will vary from piece to piece, but adds to the beauty and originality of the sign. It simply shows the natural characteristics within the wood. We put an indoor/outdoor sealant on our signs but DO NOT recommend placing them outdoors in the direct elements. The harsh wind, rain, snow and sun can wear the finish off and damage the sign. ** Note: Except the personalized information, all graphic design, upper & lower cases are same as the sample sign shown, also, names that are written similar to McName will be designed as McNAME. It is Grammatically Correct to have the name written McName as McNAME and with this style it will show up BEST THIS WAY.
Price: $34.99
- Size: 23″ x 9.25″ x 0.75″ 3D craved wooden sign
- Material: Solid pine wood finished with a sealer
- Production method: 3D lettering and images made using a two tone stain finish
- Provide a saw tooth hanger on the back for quick and easy hanging
- This is a carved 3D wooden sign with your personalized information on it, except the personalized information, all graphic design, upper & lower cases are same as the sample shown. With this style it will show up BEST THIS WAY. Please leave your information clearly, for example, if you need the name with apostrophe S or not (MIKE/ MIKE’S). For other inquire, please contact us via amazon messenger
The Wedding Of Your Dreams With These Tips
If you have ever tried to plan a wedding, you know how much work is involved. Dealing with all of the different details makes it hard to stay focused and on top of everything. Fortunately, the tips presented here will help you carry out these tasks with ease.
Religion is an important element of your wedding and married life. It is important to talk openly about religion not only with your future spouse but also with both families.
Once you know who all is going to give a speech at your wedding, hold a rehearsal for everyone so you can censor out inappropriate material. Otherwise, there may be a joke told that may be inappropriate to the youngsters or elderly in the crowd.
The pictures that are taken at your wedding are very important as you will look at these for the rest of your life. In order to be able to document this magical occasion, hire a professional and spend extra if necessary.
Do not starve yourself just to fit into the wedding dress you want. You will want to look nourished and hydrated on your wedding day. Fainting is a distinct possibility, and you don’t want that to happen to you! Try buying a corset-backed dress that can be taken on or out on your wedding day.
Plan your transportation wisely. If anyone needs a ride to or from their hotel for the event, you should arrange limos or taxis. This is especially good thinking because many guests at your wedding are likely to be drinking.
After learning some great tips in wedding planning, you are more ready to turn this day into the day of your dreams. Whether you’re planning your wedding or a wedding for someone you love, you are going to get a lot of good advice here.
College of DuPage Dedicates Football Stadium to Bjarne Ullsvik 2014 5
The College of DuPage recently named its football stadium to Bjarne Ullsvik, who has been involved at the institution since 1992, first as a part-time instructor and tutor and, most recently, as a donor. Ullsvik’s generous gifts have enriched the College’s football, cheerleading, swimming, and track programs; funded International Studies, GED and Field Studies scholarships, GED scholarships, Field Study scholarships; and supported, the McAninch Arts Center and the New Philharmonic Orchestra, the Culinary & Hospitality Center, and the Crime and Punishment study abroad program.
By COD Newsroom on 2014-09-07 12:26:03