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Home Sweet Home Wooden Sign
Luxury hand finished Home Sweet Home wooden
sign complete with hanging wire will look fabulous in any room.
The sign has a distressed antique shabby chic
look and feel to it. Painted in a light green colour with white scroll text and
bronze coloured decorative painted leave design gives it a rustic look.
The sides and back of the sign is painted
black.
Dimensions
17.8cm x 5m x 1.5cm
Weight: 110g
Browse our shop for other signs in our range here:
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/soapandlather
General
Information
Customer Experience: We value
your custom and overall experience with us at Soap and Lather. We continuously
strive to improve our service; we welcome helpful feedback from our customers. If
you have any suggestions, we would love to hear from you, please message us via
eBay.
Packaging: We
package all our products securely with one aim which is for you to receive it
in one piece. We use a range of plastic bags, bubble wrap, packing peanuts and
cardboard boxes some of which we recycle to help the environment. We are also slowly transitioning to
eco-friendly packaging while keeping costs as low as we possibly can for our
consumers.
Returns: If you are not happy with your
product you may return it, you have 30 days in which to do so. You will need to
initiate your return via eBay by opening a Return
Case. We ask for this as it enables eBay and us to monitor return
rates.
Item Not Received: All parcels are dispatched with
tracking numbers that are uploaded to your account on the same day or next working day from your purchase date. Please
note the Royal Mail Large Letter tracking numbers are for Royal Mail internal
uses only and therefore does not work in their tracking application. Should you
not receive your item, you will need to open an Item Not Received Case via eBay so that we can monitor ‘Item Not
Received’ cases. Please note that your name, address and email address are
supplied to Royal Mail to investigate instances of items not received.