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Double Text Wedding Signs and Family Name Signs Now Featured by Arttowngifts.com

Online retailer, Arttowngifts.com announced a new line of unique signs that feature two layers of text. Starting with a base text in large letters and then overlaying a second layer of smaller text results in a perfect couple's wedding gift.

2012-03-12
SANDPOINT, ID, March 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) Arttowngifts.com, a popular online retailer of whimsical signs and personalized gifts announced the addition of wedding name signs to its line of custom wood signs. These personalized signs, which feature the couple's names and wedding date, often feature popular romantic quotes and sayings. These handcrafted custom wedding signs are as unique and charming as the newlyweds they represent.

Made from recycled wood and hand painted by the artist, these custom wood signs contain two layers of vinyl lettering, allowing the customer to include their family's last name overlaid with their first names, established date, or any other inspirational or love sayings. The retailer offers a custom wedding sign collection which gives customers the opportunity to write their own text and make other personalized selections to ensure that they will have a wedding sign that will last as long as their love.

"We added custom family last name and wedding signs to our personalized gift line, to answer the ongoing demand for elegant wedding gifts that are sure to be a hit with the newly weds. Couples' signs are an ideal cost effective gift item that wedding planners and wedding photographers recommend and recipients love. Wedding signs offer decoration and helpful function during the wedding festivities. After the wedding the couple can keep and display the sign as a keepsake for a very long time to come." says Arttowngifts.com Marketing Director, Teddy Bryant.

Arttowngifts.com added the custom sign line up to bring high quality and affordable decorative signs to the online shopper. The popularity of wood signs with inspirational quotes, family names and clever cliches soon took off, and continues to grow. The company is always looking for other custom sign ideas to add to the company's online personalized gifts collection.

Wedding signs make the perfect wedding gift and Arttowngifts.com has made it easy to design the perfect wood sign that customers' desire. The site features 46 different wedding and family name sign templates from which to choose. Each product is offered in several sizes, color options and designer typestyles. And the greatest benefit is that customers make their own design selections and can add their own text for a personal touch.

About Arttowngifts.com
Arttowngifts.com, headquartered in Sandpoint Idaho, features high quality products created by artisans and cottage industries throughout the US and Canada. The company enjoys meeting the shopping needs of customers who enjoy handcrafted designs and unique gifts. The company's product line up includes signs for the home and office, gift baskets, personalized gifts, gold roses, spa gifts, handcrafted jewelry, picture frames, collectibles and architectural name frames. Additional information on Arttowngifts.com is available at http://www.arttowngifts.com.


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[Press-News.org] Double Text Wedding Signs and Family Name Signs Now Featured by Arttowngifts.com
Online retailer, Arttowngifts.com announced a new line of unique signs that feature two layers of text. Starting with a base text in large letters and then overlaying a second layer of smaller text results in a perfect couple's wedding gift.