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$59.99 for $139.99 Worth of Custom Alphabet Photography from Sticks and Stones

Custom Alphabet Photography from Sticks and Stones

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Custom Alphabet Photography Collage from Sticks and Stones

With pieces that have been featured on The Martha Stewart Show, hung in the White House, and chosen by Oprah to bestow upon Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes to celebrate their joint invention of the cotton gin, Sticks and Stones has made one-of-a-kind art ubiquitous. The company’s master photographers have compiled a gallery of black-and-white art photographs depicting natural and structural images that represent each letter of the alphabet, which customers can peruse to craft a framed heirloom up to 14 letters long. Each piece is then matted in black and encased in a 0.5” black steel frame.

  • Customize a collage of black-and-white photos
  • Spells any word, name, or onomatopoeia up to 14 letters long
  • Encased in a 0.5” black steel frame
  • Surrounded by black matting
  • Featured on The Martha Stewart Show and Oprah
  • Option for upgrades to other frame and mat options

Customers also receive a $75 certificate for a future purchase on the Sticks and Stones website.

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Limit 1 per order. Free shipping. Does not ship to Canada. Most orders ship within 12 business days from the redemption date. Does not ship to PO boxes. FINAL SALE; no returns unless defective. See return policy. Voucher is non-transferable. Additional shipping fee applies to AK/HI. How is the strike-through price determined?