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ChissNook Reserved Seating Chair Signs, This Row Is Reserved Pew Cloths Seating Placeholder for Church Pews, Wedding Decorations for Reception Parties Celebrations Event Meetings (Green, 4 PCS)

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Why shoppers consider it
  • Multiple Pack Options: This set includes 4 pieces of reserved pew cloths, giving you flexible options depending on your event size. Whether you're preparing a small gathering or a larger ceremony, these cloths...
  • Universal Size: Each reserved seat sign measures approx. 30 x 45 cm / 11.81 x 17.72 inches, suitable for most standard chairs, pews, or benches. The large, clear lettering ensures your message is easily seen by...
  • Assorted Themes Available: Each cloth in the set features different printed messages or designs tailored for various occasions. From weddings and memorial services to church events and celebrations, these versatile...
  • Convenient to Use: The reserved seat sign can be simply hung over the back of a chair or pew, offering a clear and respectful way to mark reserved seating.
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