Welcome to our Wedding Sign Decal - Rustic Wedding Decorations
Welcome to our Wedding Sign Decal - Rustic Wedding Decorations
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Give your guests a happy and hearty welcome with this welcome wedding sign decal from Vinyl Written. Expertly handmade to perfection, it features the text in complementary fonts along with a stylish heart motif. It is customized with the happy couple’s names and wedding date situated below. Easily transfer it to a mirror, wood frame or even a chalkboard to create a look all your own. Breathe a whisper of stylishness into your wedding reception with this original Vinyl Written creation. Order now to guarantee availability.
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- So easy to apply!
- Made from high-quality indoor vinyl in a matte finish.
- Several sizes and over 30 colors to choose from.
- Die cut means there is no background or clear overlay, so it will look like it was hand painted on to your surface.
- Comes on one sheet, pre-spaced, pre-aligned and ready to apply.
- Step by step instructions and a practice decal are included.
- Removable, single use only.
- Water based adhesive for easy removal.
- Ideal for any smooth surface such as glass, mirrors, chalkboards, acrylic, walls, floors.
- Not for use on textured walls, brick or distressed wood.
For more information on our wall decals, including how to apply them, please refer to our FAQ section.
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This is an original Vinyl Written® Design. Copyright 2017. DO NOT COPY.
I followed the instructions and practiced but the purchased print did not come off onto my mirror smoothly. I had to trash it because some of the letters stuck to the paper no matter how long I pressed it back down and waited to resume.. disappointing!
Love it, easy to use. No issues.
Great quality and easy to use.
Cheap vinyl! The g in wedding, the grooms (name in 3 places) and the brides name all had letters rip off. So disappointed in this. I printed my own off with my cricut I ordered and it went on without an issue. So was this just cheap vinyl? Because the letters not only ripped and looked horrible (not usable) but they wouldn’t adhere to the sign, they kept sticking to the top layer of the vinyl. I had to keep my little squeegee on the bottom of every letter to try to get it off the top layer and onto the sign. Such a pain. I should’ve just bought a cricut right away instead of trying to order something that wasn’t going to work. It looked cute when I unrolled it from the tube! Then it was problem after problem. I even tried using my heat press to get it to adhere and all it did was make it stick to the top layer of vinyl more and made it even more difficult. Total loss of money and time