Handmade Metal Pansy Flower Stake: Purple Garden Art, 22-Inch
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Handmade Metal Pansy Flower Stake: Purple Garden Art, 22-Inch

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Handmade Metal Pansy Flower Stake: Purple Garden Art, 22-InchSize: Each stake (containing two blooms) stands roughly 22 to 23 inches tall, and the blooms are 4 inches across. Description: I designed these pansies with the intention of giving our barren off season planters (which we have a lot of) some color throughout the winter. Having made them, I realize that they are tremendous at adding color to stairs, flowerbeds, decks, and those tough shade areas where flowers don't grow. The price on these is very

Size: Each stake (containing two blooms) stands roughly 22 to 23 inches tall, and the blooms are 4 inches across.

Description: I designed these pansies with the intention of giving our barren off season planters (which we have a lot of) some color throughout the winter. Having made them, I realize that they are tremendous at adding color to stairs, flowerbeds, decks, and those tough shade areas where flowers don't grow. The price on these is very reasonable considering they are handmade, extremely durable, and flowers that keep on going, and going, and going. These metal pansy stakes in the images are sold separately. If you want to purchase one make sure to select the color you like from the options or choose "as shown" if you want the main listings color. You get one stake with two blooms on it. If you want more blooms...you need more stakes!

Customization: Yes I can make anything you want, a bush with 50 blooms on 1 stake, taller stakes, larger flower heads, special colors, its all possible. You simply need to message me with your question and your zip code to estimate shipping and I will get you a quote.

Care and lifespan: Now as with all things metal, they are going to show signs of rust eventually, however you can spray them with a clear spray paint to help stop that. As for structurally they will last for decades.

Packaging: I make a lot of odd sized art. It is impossible for me to carry new boxes to fit each one. And frankly new boxes are a waste of money as they go right in the garbage. So I so use some new packaging, but I use a lot of recycled stuff too. So if you are super critical of how the box looks, you need to be aware that I use whatever is needed to get the package to its destination safely and with as little waste as possible.

Please keep in mind that I personally hand craft your flower. There will be variances in the finish and welds, but the style will remain unchanged.

Dillon

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