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WALL-E Tin Sign
$2.99
1 in stock
WALL-E Tin Sign: A Fun and Nostalgic Addition to Your Home
This WALL-E Tin Sign is a fun and nostalgic way to add a touch of personality to your home or office.
A Classic and Beloved Character
The sign features a colorful illustration of WALL-E, the adorable robot from the popular Pixar movie. WALL-E is a beloved character who has captured the hearts of fans of all ages.
A Durable and High-quality Sign
The sign is made of lightweight tin and is printed with high-quality inks. It’s built to last and can be displayed both indoors and outdoors.
Easy to Hang
The sign has two pre-punched holes at the top, making it easy to hang on a wall. You can use cords or hardware of your choice (not included).
A Versatile Decorative Piece
The sign is a versatile piece that can be displayed in a variety of locations. It’s perfect for bedrooms, living rooms, playrooms, or offices.
Pre-owned but Brand New
This WALL-E Tin Sign is pre-owned but still brand new. It’s a great way to save money without sacrificing quality.
Support a Great Cause
By buying this sign, you’re not only getting a fun and nostalgic decoration, but you’re also supporting a great cause. Father Joe’s Villages is a non-profit organization dedicated to their mission of preventing and ending homelessness in San Diego. Your purchase helps them continue their important work of providing housing, food, and other essential services to those in need. This WALL-E Tin Sign is a fun and nostalgic way to add a touch of personality to your home while also making a positive impact on the community.
Dimensions: 11.75H x 8W x 0.0625″D
Condition: Pre-owned, new but slightly dented from storage
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