With a custom yard flag, you can declare your patriotic side, welcome people into your backyard or celebrate the changing holidays. You don't have to stick to a traditional flag. Choose the custom yard flag that will please you the most. You can change them as often as you like.
Custom Decor has a Patriotic Welcome Americana Flag for your garden. It has a large star painted like the American flag. Above the flag is the word welcome. It has a faux crackle finish and muted colors that make it appear vintage and rustic. The colors and faux crackle makes it look like old, distressed wood, which will make a beautiful addition to your rustic garden. It measures 12.5" x 18".
Before next Halloween, you can purchase a Decorative USA-Produced Halloween Hitcher from Toland. The flag has a picture of a happy Jack o' Lantern in front of a full moon. He's wearing a green witch's hat. Dangling from the tip of the hat is a cute, grinning spider. Under this picture are the words Happy Halloween. The garden flag is 12.5" x 18", which means it'll fit on most standard flag stands. It's 100 percent polyester and can be washed in a machine without fading. It's made with permanent Color-Max dye, and the fabric is fade and mildew resistant.
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The cute reindeer has ornaments dangling from his candy cane antlers. He's got a red nose and a matching red, striped scarf. He's surrounded by a candy cane border too. The flag is made of 100% polyester and resists fading as well as mildew. It measures 12.5" by 18". All Toland flags are printed in the
Hi Dan, I have listed materials which we require for Tailgate Party tomorrow: Chairs Tables Winston and Cheerleaders cutouts (Elisa) 50 foam fingres (Elisa) 900 thunder sticks (Elisa) Can you make sure they are ready to be picked up in the Field House by volunteers? Thank you for everything! Let me know if you need anything otherwise I will see you
It makes me proud when I see the American flag flying in the sky, makes us honor our heroes and sports stars, and it makes us remember the people who fought for the independence of our country. The flag flies tall and proud in so many places across America, the world, and even on the moon. Today, one hundred fifty million flags that are sold per year. The American flag brings together Americans as one united nation. “The American flag, Old Glory, standing tall and flying free over American soil for 228 years is the symbol of our beloved country.
About! I got my color guard flag July 2nd 2017. My flag has a white pole and a blue silk known as the flag part. All of the guard members has the same flag as I do. In our shows we will use different flags that matches the theme of the show.
What the United States Flag Stands for The flag of the United States of America is a symbol of freedom and democracy. As I walk up the narrow steps in front of my high school every morning, it sways in the forceful breeze as a constant reminder of those who have come before me and will continue to protect my rights as an American citizen. I am honored to live in a country that has men and women willing to sacrifice everything so I have access to my rights. Men and women who give up the comfort of their families to protect mine.
The maker of the flag, William T. Thompson, stated, ¨As a people we are fighting to maintain the Heaven-ordained supremacy of the white man over the inferior or colored race; A white flag would thus be emblematical of our cause. Upon a red field would stand forth our southern cross, Gemmed, preserving in beautiful contrast the red white and blue.¨ So the flag was made to maintain white supremacy. The flag was also used in the American Civil War in the fight to sustain
Our flag represents the fight they have gone through to bring us where we are today. I know that there are quite a few of veterans, including my grandfather, that think it is very disrespectful not to stand for the flag. There are veterans that stand even though they are wheelchair bound,
The Noise On the night of Halloween all of the myths and legends of the supernatural come true. And these are not just children dressed up. These supernatural beings are real. I am going to tell you the story of my encounter with one of these beings.
The Confederate States of America had three different flags throughout the Civil War. The flag we know as the confederate was only symbolized as their flag after they lost the war. While this flag does symbolized slavery and racism one of ten people still feel positive towards the Confederate flag. Today there is a lot of controversy of the Confederate Flag.
The flag was associated with the Ku Klux Klan and
240 years ago the United States Flag became the symbol of North America. June 14, 1777, the first American flag was adopted. This original flag consisted of thirteen stars in a circle representing the thirteen states at the time. Betsy Ross sewed this during the American Revolution. The processes and steps that were taken to create the United States Flag, figuratively helped sew our country together by creating a sense of strength and unity.
In the “Flag Poll” article, Steve Chapman mentions that the Texas flag is different from others because of its exclusive design. Some flags flown by other states are described as unappealing, ordinary, or are hard to see. My favorite opinion in the article is the way he describes the flags that lack originality; “Nearly half of them are dreary variations on a single theme: blue rectangles with
The flag is a symbol of the country. It represents the freedom and union of America: “The U.S. flag is considered such a sacred symbol that burning it in an undignified manner constitutes desecration”(How to properly dispose
While I was gathering my information for this speech, my brother passed by. Out of curiosity, I asked, “Do you know what a Veterans Day is?” His exact words were, “Yeah, we get off school that day.”
Change. It’s what many people fear. What would you do if something so familiar in your life was gone; changed forever? Changing the Australian flag would be taking away a piece of our country 's heritage. As Dame Quentin Bryce commented, "Our flag, and icon of our shared identity, is much loved, worn and flown by Australians here and across the world.
El Dia de los Muertos (the Day of the Dead), a Mexican celebration, is a day to celebrate, remember and prepare special foods in honor of those who have departed. On this day in Mexico, the streets near the cemeteries are filled with decorations of papel picado, flowers, candy Calaveras, and parades. It is believed that the spirit of the dead visit their families on October 31 leave on November 2. In order to celebrate, the families make altars and place ofrendas of food such as pan de muertos baked in shapes of skulls and figures, candles, incense, yellow marigolds known as cempazuchitl (also spelled zempasuchil) and most importantly a photo of the departed soul are placed on the altar.