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Day of the Dead Garden Flag Skull Welcome Floral Yard Flag Mexican Gothic Skeleton Flowers Birds Double-Sided Garden Flags Fiesta Dia DE Los Muertos Burlap House Banner 12x18 Inch
Day of the Dead Garden Flag Skull Welcome Floral Yard Flag Mexican Gothic Skeleton Flowers Birds Double-Sided Garden Flags Fiesta Dia DE Los Muertos Burlap House Banner 12x18 Inch
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About This
- Proper Size: The colorful flower garden flag size is 12*18 inch, fits most standard flag stand. All flags feature a sleeve at top for use with any standard flag pole or stand. It only takes a few seconds to install.
- Durable Material: The skull floral garden flag is made of high quality linen burlap material that is durable and weather resistant for year round use in all weather conditions. It will stay beautiful and vibrant for many years.
- Mexican Style: Our mexico themed yard flag takes black as background color, patterned with colorful birds, flowers and skull, festive and delicate, quite suitable for the Day of the Dead.
- Double Side: Our skeleton flroal house banner is printed on both sides by good ink, the pattern is brightly colorful, clear and full of festive energy. This decorative garden flag is definitely a perfect touch of your lawn decoration.
- Versatile Decoration: This skull floral vertical garden banner is suitable for a variety of occasions, including Day of the Dead celebrations, Halloween parties, and yard decorations. It provides decoration for any home garden area, farmhouse, deck, front yard, patio, porch, balcony, backyard, side door, lawn, etc.
Overview
- Theme : Skull
- Color : dead day garden flag
- Brand : Dacawin
- Recommended Uses For Product : Garden
- Occasion : Anniversary
- Special Feature : Double Sided
- Product Dimensions : 12"L x 18"W
- Fabric Type : Linen
- Product Care Instructions : Hand Wash Only
- Target Audience : People celebrating or appreciating the Day of the Dead or Mexican culture in general
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