Halloween Embroidered Sign

Lotta's House

£16.45 Delivery included

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    • Order placed
    • 23rd November
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    • Dispatched
    • 12th December
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    • Standard delivery
    • 16th - 17th December

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  • Made in UK
  • Handmade
Description

Pumpkin Season, Halloween Season, Hocus Pocus ... welcome in Autumn and the scary season with a decorative free hand machine embroidered sign...

Pumpkin Season, Halloween Season, Hocus Pocus ... welcome in Autumn and the scary season with a decorative free hand machine embroidered sign.

Pop it in a vase with beautiful Autumnal flowers, or attach to a wreath.

Or have your sign customised with your own words.

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Felt sign 7x 10 cm dowel 30 cm

Delivery

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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 16th - 17th December

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charlotte Toyer in lotta's house workshop in Leicestershire

Lotta's House

Heather, leicestershire

Hello, I'm Charlotte, I absolutely adore embroidery, the beautiful texture and depth it brings to textiles. I love to make personalised embroidered gifts that mark those all important milestones in life. Lotta's House is a brand that celebrates individuality and positivity, fabrics are embellished to create thoughtful gifts that can be treasured. Each piece that I sew truly is a labour of love, surfaces are slowly created as each stich is sewn and the design emerges.