This Wine Tote w/Sand Spike will make a great addition to your home or could be a great gift idea!. Enjoy a nice bottle of wine while relaxing with your favorite someone! Supply is limited on this custom item so get yours today! ** Wine & Glasses are not included Dimensions are 16" tall x 14" wide The sand spik
This Wine Tote w/Sand Spike will make a great addition to your home or could be a great gift idea!. Enjoy a nice bottle of wine while relaxing with your favorite someone! Supply is limited on this custom item so get yours today!
** Wine & Glasses are not included
Dimensions are 16 tall x 14 wide The sand spike is removable and is 24 long
You tell us your personalization and if you want different colors, pick your stain and paint colors from the options available. We'll take care of the rest!
These are custom made items. Please allow up to 10-12 days to process your order.
By placing this order I confirm that all design choices and/or personalized information is correct and I understand that no changes can be made once this order is placed. This is a WOOD item so your product may have natural blemishes that give it it's characteristics. . We will do our best to minimize disturbances to the words and make everything look intentional.
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