Laundry Wood Sign, hand painted to order in the USA!
Trim your farmhouse with this pretty laundry sign! Features a clean grey and white palette with freehand script lettering, great for a modern country look!
SIZE: Will measure roughly 14 inches wide, 3.5-4 inches high, and 1/2-5/8 inch thick. Shape/size will vary somewhat, depending on the reclaimed wood on hand.
COLOR: Background is off-white, very lightly distressed for a slightly rustic look. Lettering is freehand painted in dark charcoal gray (almost black).
ABOUT THE PROCESS: These signs are created start to finish right here in the Pacific Northwest! Each one painted freehand without patterns or stencils, ensuring a unique piece of decor that can't be found in any department store. When you purchase one of these signs, you're buying a little piece of art right out of an artist's studio!
ABOUT THE WOOD: All signs are painted in reclaimed wood found throughout the Pacific Northwest - torn down homes and barns, old fences, cast-offs from builders, etc. Each piece of wood is unique, with lots and lots of grain, cracks, knots, and individual character - perfectly imperfect! This particular sign is made from western red cedar.
FINISHING: Sealed on all sides with satin varnish, with a sawtooth hanger attached. Completely finished and signed by the artist on the back.
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HANDMADE DISCLAIMER: This item is handmade start to finish right here in the USA - it is NOT a mass-produced factory reproduction. We use quality materials and meticulous attention to detail to ensure you a lasting treasure. As with all hand-made artwork, brush-strokes are visible, and little imperfections that are characteristic of an item uniquely and lovingly made by the human hand.
MADE TO ORDER: Your sign will have minor variations compared to the sign in the photo, as each is painted freehand without stencils, and every piece of wood is different. Please note that color varies from monitor to monitor.
Updated January 21, 2018.