The Importance Of Yard Sign

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Yard signs are an effective way to advertise a sale, welcome visitors or proclaim your patriotic pride. You can use yard signs for beautiful decorations too. The type of metal stake sign holder you use depends on the message you'd like to get across with your sign.

Garage Sale
When you're having a yard sale, you want to make sure that everyone can see your items. A Standard "H" Frame Wire Stakes Yard Sign is 10" x 30", and can easily fit a metal sign that has yard sale or garage sale written on it. You can buy the metal sign in the store, or you can make your own sign with a blank metal or plastic sign. The stakes on the bottom of the sign will press directly into the lawn, which makes them convenient. This same metal stake can be used as For Sale signs on your home too.

Welcome
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It's a great housewarming gift that will has "Welcome" written on the top with iron letters. There's an arm under the welcome sign that will hold a flag or banner too. It's 16 1/2" x 36". The stakes at the bottom can be pushed into the ground to hold the stake in place.

Flag Holder
If you've like to display a patriotic flag, you can use the Toland Home Garden 1 Piece Garden Flag Stand. It's 35 inches tall, and can display a flag that is 12.5 inches by 18 inches. There's a rubber stop that will keep the flag from blowing away if it's breezy outside. The stakes can easily be pushed into the lawn, so you can put your flag holder anywhere in the yard that you would like. The metal is coated and weather resistant, so it won't rust.

The metal stake sign holder that you choose for your home can be used for a variety of signs like patriotic flags, for sale signs and welcome signs. It would make a great gift for a new homeowner

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