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America Forever Commit Thy Works Unto The Lord House Flag

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America Forever Commit Thy Works Unto The Lord House FlagAbout the Design This inspiring flag features "Commit thy works unto the Lord" from Proverbs 16: 3! The serene garden path with colorful blossoms and open Bible create such a perfect reminder. Beautiful faith and nature combined! About the Product America Forever house flags are double sided flags, made of high quality 300 denier polyester. Designs are dye sublimated with UV protection and weather resistance features to adorn your yard for months.

About the Design

This inspiring flag features "Commit thy works unto the Lord" from Proverbs 16:3! ✝️ The serene garden path with colorful blossoms and open Bible create such a perfect reminder. Beautiful faith and nature combined! 🌸

About the Product

America Forever house flags are double sided flags, made of high quality 300 denier polyester. Designs are dye sublimated with UV protection and weather resistance features to adorn your yard for months. Please note that America Forever house flags are printed on demand in Newburgh, NY. Kindly allow 5 days of lag time in addition to the estimates in cart for delivery. Please note there is no cancellation for America Forever Flags due to print-on-demand production.

Features:
• Readable on both sides
• Size: House - 28" x 40"
• Material: High quality 300 denier polyester
• Design: Dye sublimated with UV protection
• Weather resistance for long-lasting beauty
• Printed on demand in Newburgh, NY
• Includes only the flag. Flag pole or stake not included.

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