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Big Dot Of Happiness Lumberjack - Channel the Flannel - Buffalo Plaid Party Centerpiece Sticks - Table Toppers - Set of 15

Big Dot of Happiness Lumberjack - Channel the Flannel - Buffalo Plaid Party Centerpiece Sticks - Table Toppers - Set of 15
Store: Target
Last Price: 14.99 USD

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Lumberjack - Channel The Flannel Centerpiece Sticks INCLUDES 15 Lumberjack - Channel The Flannel table toppers in three different shapes, 15 wooden dowel sticks and stickers for easy assembly. Buffalo plaid party table decorations are perfect for a baby shower or birthday party. Lumberjack - Channel The Flannel Party Centerpiece Sticks SIZE five Lumberjack Beard table toppers, 6.5" wide x 11.5" tall; five Bear table toppers, 7.5" wide x 4.5" tall; and five Axes table toppers, 7" wide x 5.5" tall. The unique design and variety of pieces makes this table decoration kit an impressive addition to any forest theme party. EASY PARTY DECOR: Lumberjack table decorations can be used as centerpieces when attached to the included dowels and inserted into vases or floral arrangements. They easily accent your baby shower or birthday party candy buffet when you add them to apothecary jars. Table toppers are also a great addition to any photo booth. The large shaped cut outs will make your party pics instantly shareable. Plaid centerpiece sticks are sure to make a statement however you choose to use them! PREMIUM PARTY SUPPLIES: Lumberjack - Channel The Flannel party table toppers are professionally printed on heavy-duty cardstock paper with a photo-like shine. They are individually inspected and carefully packaged by hand with wooden dowels and stickers for easy assembly. Get creative with your DIY party ideas! MADE IN THE USA: Lumberjack - Channel The Flannel Baby Shower and Birthday Party Centerpiece Sticks are designed and manufactured at our Wisconsin facility using materials that are Made in America.

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