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Creative Custom Wood Cottage Signs
“How much does a custom cottage sign cost”? That is a question we regularly get asked. As you can see by all the factors below that price has a lot to do with your taste and style.
Ordering A Cottage Sign
Are you wondering how to order a custom wood cottage sign? We often receive inquiries about how to go about ordering a sign for a cottage.
We always say start with the size, text, colours, graphics and whether your cottage sign will be single or double sided. You will also need to know if your custom sign requires any hanging brackets or posts and if it requires onsite installation or just shipping. This gives the estimator a good idea of the work that would be involved in creating your wood sign.
Do you want to know the cost of a cottage sign? The price varies on the items listed above. It is a good idea to know your budget for the cottage sign. Start with base price listed below and figure out how many custom options you will want included on your sign.
Cottage Sign Examples
Below are just a few examples of cottage signs made by The Sign Depot.
Customization options are virtually endless when it comes to cottage signs., and as you can see creative custom wood cottage signs are our speciality! For more examples of the custom sign work created here at The Sign Depot be sure to visit our portfolio. After you find something that suits your cottage and its surroundings, head to the CONTACT US page and request your free quote. Make sure to include the details from the items listed above and we will have one of our sign designers contact you with the approximate cost of the sign. After approval you are on your way to receiving a creative custom designed wood cottage sign.
Top Ten Things To Pack For The Long Weekend Road Trip
Bring on the Summer
With the warm weather days upon us, long weekends are full of fireworks, fishing, and fun which usually means road trips. The best way to ensure a fun and relaxing time is by being prepared for the excursion. Most travelers already carry a vehicle emergency kit with First Aid items, booster cables, a can of quick tire inflater etc. To ensure that road trip is enjoyable for everyone, here is a list of some items to be sure to pack for that long weekend road trip!Ready for the Road
- Bottles of water
- Granola bars or something that can tide you over until your next stop
- Baby wipes – great for those in car spills
- Change of clothing – see above
- Extra batteries or car chargers for music players/cell phones/laptops etc
- Travel pillows & blankets (the comfy kind, not those crinkly emergency blankets)
- Portable entertainment IE DVDs, deck of cards, magnetic travel games, hand held video games
- Sunscreen (daytime travel)
- Booklight (nightime travel)
- Large Ziploc bags – great for garbage