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Be the Star on Your Next Holiday Fair

Holidays are around the corner and crafters and artists are getting very busy attending many end of year festivals and fairs.

But, what about your booth?

You want people to stop by, right? How do you achieve that?

Well, the overall look of your booth has to be attractive from a certain distance, and your products displayed in a graceful way.

But for the most part, you want people to remember your brand, your company name, your website, your style.

We want to make it easier for all of our crafters customers during this hectic holiday season! Let’s introduce our Crafters Combo 2010!!


200 Damask Woven Labels (2″ x 2″)


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1 Vinyl Banner (30in x 6ft)    OR   200 Vinyl Stickers (2.5″)


For Only $197

 

For more information please call (888) 720-2115 or visit Sienna Pacific Specials.

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