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‘Appalachian Summer’ Handmade Ornament

$12.00

‘Appalachian Summer’ Handmade Ornament.

This handmade, 2” x 3” ornament depicts a print of my original oil painting “Appalachian Summer”, adhered to a 1/4” red oak board.

CONSERVATION

This original fine art print is produced using 100% post-consumer waste recycled, archival, cotton paper, made in the United States. The bag this print is displayed in is made from 100% compostable plant-based PLA plastic.

As with all of my work, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to an organization that supports conservation. This piece supports the efforts of Friends of the Smokies, an organization who's mission is to preserve and protect Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Learn more: https://friendsofthesmokies.org/

SHIPPING

Shipping calculated at checkout. Please allow 5-7 business days for handling. A tracking email will be sent upon shipping.

RETURN & REFUND POLICY

I take great pride in my work and personally guarantee the craftsmanship of every item. I inspect and pack my items very carefully before shipping and am confident that you will love your new artwork. However, If you should decide that your purchase does not fit your needs, you are entitled to a complete refund. If not satisfied, you must inform me of your decision to return the goods in writing within seven days of receipt. The artwork must be packed carefully in the original packaging. Once the item is received, I will refund your payment.

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‘Appalachian Summer’ Handmade Ornament.

This handmade, 2” x 3” ornament depicts a print of my original oil painting “Appalachian Summer”, adhered to a 1/4” red oak board.

CONSERVATION

This original fine art print is produced using 100% post-consumer waste recycled, archival, cotton paper, made in the United States. The bag this print is displayed in is made from 100% compostable plant-based PLA plastic.

As with all of my work, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to an organization that supports conservation. This piece supports the efforts of Friends of the Smokies, an organization who's mission is to preserve and protect Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Learn more: https://friendsofthesmokies.org/

SHIPPING

Shipping calculated at checkout. Please allow 5-7 business days for handling. A tracking email will be sent upon shipping.

RETURN & REFUND POLICY

I take great pride in my work and personally guarantee the craftsmanship of every item. I inspect and pack my items very carefully before shipping and am confident that you will love your new artwork. However, If you should decide that your purchase does not fit your needs, you are entitled to a complete refund. If not satisfied, you must inform me of your decision to return the goods in writing within seven days of receipt. The artwork must be packed carefully in the original packaging. Once the item is received, I will refund your payment.

END

‘Appalachian Summer’ Handmade Ornament.

This handmade, 2” x 3” ornament depicts a print of my original oil painting “Appalachian Summer”, adhered to a 1/4” red oak board.

CONSERVATION

This original fine art print is produced using 100% post-consumer waste recycled, archival, cotton paper, made in the United States. The bag this print is displayed in is made from 100% compostable plant-based PLA plastic.

As with all of my work, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to an organization that supports conservation. This piece supports the efforts of Friends of the Smokies, an organization who's mission is to preserve and protect Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Learn more: https://friendsofthesmokies.org/

SHIPPING

Shipping calculated at checkout. Please allow 5-7 business days for handling. A tracking email will be sent upon shipping.

RETURN & REFUND POLICY

I take great pride in my work and personally guarantee the craftsmanship of every item. I inspect and pack my items very carefully before shipping and am confident that you will love your new artwork. However, If you should decide that your purchase does not fit your needs, you are entitled to a complete refund. If not satisfied, you must inform me of your decision to return the goods in writing within seven days of receipt. The artwork must be packed carefully in the original packaging. Once the item is received, I will refund your payment.

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