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Wood Snowman Serving Board and Spreader Set

Snow Day
SKU:
2020200033
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Wood Snowman Serving Board and Spreader Set

Snow Day
SKU:
2020200033
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The Wood Snowman Serving Board and Spreader Set from the Snow Day Collection is a playful kitchen accessory set to add to any home during the holidays, with a seasonal appearance that can be used all winter long. This cute hand-carved whitewashed mango wood serving board is designed with a snowman shape and laser cut snowflake detailing and paired with a mango wood spreader. Sentiments at the front read, "Delish," for a playful feel. This set features artful detailing and a classic appearance that will last all season long, making it a wonderful gift-to-go or a thoughtful hostess present.
Created by Carrie Meagher
The Details
  • Size: Spreader: 4.5"long; Board: 6"w x 9"h
  • Inner Pack Size: 1.57"H x6.3"W x10.24"D
  • Master Carton Size: 7.9"H x11"W x15.5"D
  • Materials: mango wood
  • Seasonality: CHRISTMAS
  • Care Instructions: Not Intended for Microwave Use, Handwash Only
  • Sentiment: Delish
  • Copyright: © 2020 DEMDACO
  • UPC: 638713523556
The Artist

Carrie Meagher

DEMDACO designer Carrie Meagher says her artwork expresses a clean, simple and playful approach to life: “I try not to take life too seriously, and I think that shows in my artwork.” As a child, Carrie was busy with one creative activity or anoth

er —sewing dolls, cross-stitching, collaging, drawing and finger painting. A graphic designer for 13 years, she later embarked on product development. She enjoys designing tactile accessories people can seamlessly fit into their décor with details

that elicit smiles. Carrie's daughters, ages three and four, provide a wealth of inspiration. She loves observing their interactions with the world, saying, “they’re so darn carefree” and admires their approach to a blank piece of paper. Carr

ie says, “They just make art for the fun of it, don’t worry about what it looks like, and after they’re finished, they run to me proud of what they’ve created.” She reminds herself to create with that same thrill of abandon. Still in love

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