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Easter Sunrise Religious House Flag Reviews

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Measures 28" x 40".
Add a colorful, welcoming touch of the season to your home and garden with a premium decorative flag from Briarwood Lane.
Our original artwork printed on polyester material designed for outdoor display provides unique designs that are as durable as they are beautiful! Text is correctly readable on one side.About The Manufacturer: Proudly based in Southern New Jersey, Briarwood Lane has been a leader in the design and manufacturing of premium quality home and garden decor since 2014.
Our cheerful, affordable and weather-resistant seasonal products feature exclusive artwork from America’s finest artists and are carefully crafted to last all season.

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Praise be to God and Jesus!!!!
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Posted 1 year ago
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Posted 1 year ago
This flag is so vibrant and colorful, I absolutely love it. I hung it on a fence with lights behind it. I get lots of compliments. It certainly represents the true meaning of the Easter holiday.
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Posted 1 year ago
This is a beautiful vibrantly colored flag. It is named Easter Sunrise and is perfect for Lent however it would be equally wonderful displayed all year round.
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Posted 1 year ago
The Easter Sunrise Religious flag will be hanging in the courtyard at St. Paul's Lutheran Church soon!
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Posted 1 year ago
Brilliant coloring
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Posted 2 years ago
Vibrant colors and appropriately inspired. Captures the true meaning of Easter.
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Posted 2 years ago
Shopping on your website was really easy. The selections were excellent. I plan on visiting your website again. The only suggestion I would impart would be regarding shipping information. It would be really helpful to have the estimated arrival date and the mode of transportation when ordering. I didn't know any of that until after I placed the order; and then it was still a little vague.
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Posted 2 years ago