Go Jump in the Ocean Wood Sign, hand painted to order in the USA!
Add a rustic beach vibe to your bedroom, bathroom, or living room with this wood "go jump in the ocean" sign, hand lettered and layered with color and distressing!
SIZE: Will measure roughly 8-10 inches wide, 3.5-4 inches high, and 1/2-5/8 inch thick, with one side slightly diagonal. Shape/size will vary somewhat, depending on the reclaimed wood we have on hand.
COLOR: Background is a light shade of beach glass blue, heavily distressed for a rustic look. Letters are freehand painted in white, with a charcoal grey drop shadow.
ABOUT THE PROCESS: These signs are created start to finish right here in the Pacific Northwest! Each one painted freehand without patterns or stencils, ensuring a unique piece of decor that can't be found in any department store. When you purchase one of these signs, you're buying a little piece of art right out of an artist's studio!
ABOUT THE WOOD: All signs are painted in reclaimed wood found throughout the Pacific Northwest - torn down homes and barns, old fences, cast-offs from builders, etc. Each piece of wood is unique, with lots and lots of grain, cracks, knots, and individual character - perfectly imperfect! This particular sign is made from western red cedar.
FINISHING: Sealed on all sides with satin varnish, with sawtooth or jute rope hanger attached (your choice). Completely finished and signed by the artist on the back.
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HANDMADE DISCLAIMER: This item is handmade start to finish right here in the USA - it is NOT a mass-produced factory reproduction. We use quality materials and meticulous attention to detail to ensure you a lasting treasure. As with all hand-made artwork, brush-strokes are visible, and little imperfections that are characteristic of an item uniquely and lovingly made by the human hand.
RETURNS: No returns on personalized or custom signs. No cancellations after 24 hours of placing personalized/custom orders.
Updated August 2, 2017