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Carnival Mardi Gras Event Please View Notes Coaster

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Style: Hard Plastic coasters with cork back - set of six

Decorate your home with custom coasters! Made with high-gloss plastic and a non-skid cork backing, these coasters display your photos and designs with vivid and sharp colors. Perfect for hot and cold drinks, custom coasters are a great complement to any table or surface.

  • Dimensions: 9.6 cm x 9.6 cm (3.8" x 3.8")
  • Coasters come in sets of 6
  • High gloss plastic with non-skid cork backing
  • Easy wipe-clean surface
Creator Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note this product’s customisable design area measures 8.1 cm x 8.1 cm (3.2" x 3.2"). For best results please add 0.3 cm (1/8") bleed..

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Carnival Mardi Gras Event  Please View Notes Coaster

Carnival Mardi Gras Event Please View Notes Coaster

Text Hints. "Vive le roi" ---> Long live the King. "C'est Bon!" --> That's all right. 2.It's nice It's Good! "Bonjour" --> Good afternoon! Good morning! How do you do? Hello! Hi! Welcome! Laissez le bon temps rouler! --> Let the good times roll! Jean Lafitte, Pirate king of kings A design is just a design, unless it has a story. Meet Jean Lafitte (ca. 1776 – ca. 1823) was a pirate and privateer in the Gulf of Mexico in the early 19th century. He and his elder brother, Pierre, spelled their last name Laffite, but English-language documents of the time used "Lafitte", and this is the commonly seen spelling in the United States, including for places named for him. Lafitte is believed to have been born either in France or the French colony of Saint-Domingue. By 1805, he operated a warehouse in New Orleans to help disperse the goods smuggled by his brother Pierre Lafitte. After the United States government passed the Embargo Act of 1807, the Lafittes moved their operations to an island in Barataria Bay. By 1810, their new port was very successful; the Lafittes pursued a successful smuggling operation and also started to engage in piracy. Though Lafitte tried to warn Barataria of a British attack, the American authorities successfully invaded in 1814 and captured most of Lafitte's fleet. In return for a pardon, Lafitte helped General Andrew Jackson defend New Orleans against the British in 1815. The Lafittes then became spies for the Spanish and moved to Galveston Island, which they called Campeche, where they developed the colony there. Fundraising? Need Ideas? One-of-a-kind designs. Thank you For Viewing. Bill

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4.8 out of 5 stars rating420 Total Reviews
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I was very surprised by the quality of these coasters they are beautifully crafted, and the sunflower watercolour image is so sharp it really pops out at you, I really love these and will order some more as a gift. The colours are so vibrant and the glossy tops make the image really stand out, they are stunning, a lovely way to brighten up dark wood or any surface. 6 coasters is also the perfect amount.

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Product ID: 163800206695911928
Created on 20/11/2011, 1:26
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