I'd Rather Be At The Beach Sign
Add a little touch of the beach to your home or office with this rustic little wood sign - Display on a desk, tiered tray, shelf, or wall, and dream of the sea! Custom painted to order.
SIZE
Your choice of size - Choose either approx 4x4 inches (shown), or approx 5.25x5.25 inches. As we use reclaimed wood, dimensions may vary by 1/4-1/2 an inch. Wood is 1/2-5/8 inches thick.
COLOR
Background is aqua blue, distressed and antiqued for a rustic look. Sides and back are also painted, just like the front. Lettering is freehand painted in turquoise.
Sign will read "I'd rather be at the beach," or you may request a different phrase. You may also choose a different color combo. Just enter your request above, or contact us!
Sealed with 3+ coats satin varnish for a smooth finish. Signed on the back by the artist.
Sealed with 3+ coats satin varnish for a smooth finish. Signed on the back by the artist.
MATERIALS
Made from Western red cedar wood and paint. Each piece of wood is unique, with variations in wood grain, cracks, knots, and individual character. Sawtooth or jute rope hanger attached.
These signs are made 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 our signs, you're buying a little piece of art right out of an artist's studio!
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. Please expect minor differences item to item, as are to be expected from natural materials and the freehand process.
TURNAROUND TIME
Each sign is handmade to order, please see above for current processing time.
RETURNS/CANCELLATIONS
No returns on personalized or custom items. No cancellations after 24 hours of custom orders, as we will have already ordered the supplies and/or started the work.
Updated April 30, 2023.