Cowboy Wheel Welcome Sign

$72.95

Decorate your home indoor or out with this welcome sign! Use it to spruce up your garden, light up a pathway, accompany a vegetable patch, brighten up a patio, or even to adorn a sunny shelf. An amazing housewarming gift, this sign will light up any home and garden space with cheer and whimsy!

  • This home decor weighs 3.0 lbs and measures 24" across x 24" high.
  • Made of iron to create beautifully detailed garden décor
  • A sweet addition to your front or backyard garden, this statue will make your outdoor space feel instantly more inviting. Place near a pond, fountain, flower or vegetable garden to light up your space!
  • To clean your garden ornament dust lightly or wipe with a damp cloth as needed
  • Welcome your guests into your home with this Western-inspired sign. This ranch-ready wall decor features a wagon wheel design, silhouettes of a cowboy upon his trusty steed, and the word "welcome" in the grass below the horse's hooves.
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  • SKU: BZMYWL000383

  • Categories: Home Decor

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Decorate your home indoor or out with this welcome sign! Use it to spruce up your garden, light up a pathway, accompany a vegetable patch, brighten up a patio, or even to adorn a sunny shelf. An amazing housewarming gift, this sign will light up any home and garden space with cheer and whimsy!

  • This home decor weighs 3.0 lbs and measures 24" across x 24" high.
  • Made of iron to create beautifully detailed garden décor
  • A sweet addition to your front or backyard garden, this statue will make your outdoor space feel instantly more inviting. Place near a pond, fountain, flower or vegetable garden to light up your space!
  • To clean your garden ornament dust lightly or wipe with a damp cloth as needed
  • Welcome your guests into your home with this Western-inspired sign. This ranch-ready wall decor features a wagon wheel design, silhouettes of a cowboy upon his trusty steed, and the word "welcome" in the grass below the horse's hooves.

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