
Santa Stops Here Decoration
Perhaps this is the year to decorate with neutral Christmas dĂ©cor or to add neutral accents.Â
This wall décor states what children everywhere hope: Santa Stops Here.
Whether you add to the mantle with stockings, place on the porch near the front door, or in your child's room, this is a fun wall hanging can become part of an annual tradition.
Details:
- Made of natural canvas with screen print
- Banner size: 6.75" x 7" with a 3" hanging string
- Handmade by local artisans in Mombasa, Kenya
- Care: Spot clean only and do not put in washing machine or dryer
- Iron care: If banner is creased or wrinkled, place banner print side down on ironing board and iron on a low/medium heat. Do not iron on front side directly on screen print. Do not use high heat.
- Steaming care: steam heat can be used to remove wrinkles. Apply heat to the back, non printed side.
Imani Collective is a socio-economic empowerment organization that employs artisan women + men in Kenya along with half a dozen women stateside. They believe that together, we can unleash a woman’s greatness through empowerment + opportunity + community. Dignified employment is a key ingredient for economic development and poverty reduction in developing countries around the world. They also strive to be ethically-responsible and environmentally-friendly when sourcing local, raw + organic materials.
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Santa Stops Here Decoration
Perhaps this is the year to decorate with neutral Christmas dĂ©cor or to add neutral accents.Â
This wall décor states what children everywhere hope: Santa Stops Here.
Whether you add to the mantle with stockings, place on the porch near the front door, or in your child's room, this is a fun wall hanging can become part of an annual tradition.
Details:
- Made of natural canvas with screen print
- Banner size: 6.75" x 7" with a 3" hanging string
- Handmade by local artisans in Mombasa, Kenya
- Care: Spot clean only and do not put in washing machine or dryer
- Iron care: If banner is creased or wrinkled, place banner print side down on ironing board and iron on a low/medium heat. Do not iron on front side directly on screen print. Do not use high heat.
- Steaming care: steam heat can be used to remove wrinkles. Apply heat to the back, non printed side.
Imani Collective is a socio-economic empowerment organization that employs artisan women + men in Kenya along with half a dozen women stateside. They believe that together, we can unleash a woman’s greatness through empowerment + opportunity + community. Dignified employment is a key ingredient for economic development and poverty reduction in developing countries around the world. They also strive to be ethically-responsible and environmentally-friendly when sourcing local, raw + organic materials.
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Perhaps this is the year to decorate with neutral Christmas dĂ©cor or to add neutral accents.Â
This wall décor states what children everywhere hope: Santa Stops Here.
Whether you add to the mantle with stockings, place on the porch near the front door, or in your child's room, this is a fun wall hanging can become part of an annual tradition.
Details:
- Made of natural canvas with screen print
- Banner size: 6.75" x 7" with a 3" hanging string
- Handmade by local artisans in Mombasa, Kenya
- Care: Spot clean only and do not put in washing machine or dryer
- Iron care: If banner is creased or wrinkled, place banner print side down on ironing board and iron on a low/medium heat. Do not iron on front side directly on screen print. Do not use high heat.
- Steaming care: steam heat can be used to remove wrinkles. Apply heat to the back, non printed side.
Imani Collective is a socio-economic empowerment organization that employs artisan women + men in Kenya along with half a dozen women stateside. They believe that together, we can unleash a woman’s greatness through empowerment + opportunity + community. Dignified employment is a key ingredient for economic development and poverty reduction in developing countries around the world. They also strive to be ethically-responsible and environmentally-friendly when sourcing local, raw + organic materials.
























