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Let it Grow Canvas Plant Pot Cover: 4" / Uncuffed
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Explore the simplicity and functionality of our North American-made pot covers.
These pot covers transcend the ordinary, capturing sentiments and sparking emotions. Crafted from double-lined canvas and featuring a vinyl base, each clever saying is hand-stamped with waterproof solvent ink.
Complete with a water saucer, these pot covers seamlessly blend practicality and convenience. Plus, they're machine washable, ensuring an extra layer of ease for your customers.
Choose your style of cuffed or uncuffed.
4" Pot Cover
- True size of 5" D x 5" H (cuffed options adds 1.5" in height), they comfortably accommodate a 4" greenhouse pot.
6" Pot Cover
- True size of 7" in D x 7" in H (cuffed option adds 1.5" in H), they comfortably accommodate a 6" greenhouse pot.
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Let it Grow Canvas Plant Pot Cover: 4" / Uncuffed
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Explore the simplicity and functionality of our North American-made pot covers.
These pot covers transcend the ordinary, capturing sentiments and sparking emotions. Crafted from double-lined canvas and featuring a vinyl base, each clever saying is hand-stamped with waterproof solvent ink.
Complete with a water saucer, these pot covers seamlessly blend practicality and convenience. Plus, they're machine washable, ensuring an extra layer of ease for your customers.
Choose your style of cuffed or uncuffed.
4" Pot Cover
- True size of 5" D x 5" H (cuffed options adds 1.5" in height), they comfortably accommodate a 4" greenhouse pot.
6" Pot Cover
- True size of 7" in D x 7" in H (cuffed option adds 1.5" in H), they comfortably accommodate a 6" greenhouse pot.
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