PHILADELPHIA, PA, April 28, 2014 (Press-News.org) With baseball season well underway, lovers of America's favorite pastime can satisfy their craving for all things related to their favorite baseball team with an unusual and unique wind spinner that sports their team's logo.
The Iron Stop brand, known for its unique wind spinners, chimes and twisters, offers stunning pieces of outdoor decor that will show off a baseball fan's passion for the team at every slight breeze.
Whether a fan is passionate about the Tampa Bay Rays, obsessed with the Boston Red Sox, a fan of the San Francisco Giants, mesmerized by the Atlanta Braves or loyal to the Seattle Mariners; whatever the passion, Iron Stop provides personalized wind art decor for a yard or balcony.
With prices ranging between $24.85 for a chime, $30 for a crystal twister and $30.25 for a 10 inch wind spinner, these original branded items are a must for any supporter's memorabilia collection. Team logos are perfectly matched and displaying these items are a not-so-subtle way of expressing loyalty to a team. Baseball fans can make a statement about their team and express their passion in a unique way that draws attention every time the wind blows.
The Major League Baseball wind spinners are a perfect gift for Father's Day and will be so much more meaningful than the standard gift of a tie. And if "Dad" doesn't want to place the wind spinner, chime or crystal twister in the outdoors, he can use it in his "Man Cave" inside or on the off-season. Iron Stop offers a solar powered motor and a battery powered motor for these outdoor decor items so "Dad" can enjoy indoors, the same fascinating movement of the wind spinner that he enjoys outdoors.
When used outdoors, wind spinners work well hanging from a shepherd's staff in a garden or near a manicured lawn, hung from a hook on a trellis or on the back deck during summer barbeques. Hanging a wind spinner from a hook in the eaves of a front porch creates a sparkling welcome to guests.
Wind spinners create an impressive strobe-like effect due to their intricate cutouts and light-refractive finish that is showcased when moved by an outdoor breeze. Add in the element of MLB team colors, name and logo with a baseball-shaped centerpiece and loyal fans will likely experience new levels of enthusiasm for their team.
Iron Stop's products are officially licensed by Major League Baseball and each wind spinner, chime or crystal Twister comes with an MLB Genuine Merchandise logo tag to ensure its true authenticity. An extensive selection is available from Iron Stop at http://www.avantgardendecor.com/store/wind-art.
Iron Stop is a part or the brand family of Avant Garden Decor, a premier brand of innovative outdoor living decor, which also includes the CobraCo Brand. From stylish planters and baskets, to flower boxes, plant stands, and fire pits, the CobraCo Brand is the outdoor entertainer's choice for outdoor decor. Avant Garden Decor also offers Gardener's Blue Ribbon brand of garden helpers, such as garden stakes, accessories, and various plant saucers that meet the demands of both gardening hobbyists and enthusiasts alike. Gardeners can contact Avant Garden Decor at www.avantgardendecor.com or 800-323-5800.
Celebrate Baseball Season with MLB Wind Spinners, Chimes and Crystal Twisters from Iron Stop
For passionate baseball lovers, Iron Stop introduces MLB licensed wind spinners that will show off team loyalty every time the wind blows. Their strobe-like effect is due to their intricate cutouts and light-refractive finish.
2014-04-28
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[Press-News.org] Celebrate Baseball Season with MLB Wind Spinners, Chimes and Crystal Twisters from Iron StopFor passionate baseball lovers, Iron Stop introduces MLB licensed wind spinners that will show off team loyalty every time the wind blows. Their strobe-like effect is due to their intricate cutouts and light-refractive finish.






