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Ireland National Flag, Irish standard, Banner Dry Erase Board

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Small w/ Pen 8" L x 8" W
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Style: Small w/ Pen 8" L x 8" W

Add this to your to-do list: Order a customized dry-erase board from Zazzle today! Vibrantly printed using the AcryliPrint HD process, you can personalize this dry-erase board with photos, artwork, or text. Choose from 4 different kinds of backing options for easy mounting on any surface and set reminders no one will miss!

  • Dimensions: 8"l x 8"w; Thickness: 0.125"
  • Available in seven additional styles
  • Printed with high definition AcryliPrint process
  • Includes black dry erase pen
  • Choice of four backing types - 3M command strips, Adhesive, Magnetic or None
  • Option to preattach pen holder to board

Adhesive Backing: Foam Adhesive

For mounting on any hard surface. Recommended for permanent mounting

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Ireland National Flag, Irish standard, Banner Dry Erase Board

Ireland National Flag, Irish standard, Banner Dry Erase Board

The Tricolor: A Symbol of Hope and Unity - The Irish Tricolor, a vibrant tapestry of green, white, and orange, has become synonymous with the Emerald Isle. This simple yet powerful flag carries within its folds a rich history and a profound symbolism. - A Rebellious Birth - The Tricolor was first conceived in 1848 by Thomas Francis Meagher, a young Irish nationalist. Inspired by the revolutionary spirit of the time, he designed a flag that would represent the aspirations of his people. The green stripe symbolized the Catholic majority, the orange represented the Protestant minority, and the white stripe signified peace and unity between the two. - A Symbol of Independence - Although the 1848 rebellion failed, the Tricolor persisted as a symbol of Irish nationalism. It was adopted by the Irish Volunteers during the Easter Rising of 1916, a pivotal moment in Ireland's struggle for independence. The flag flew proudly over the General Post Office in Dublin, the rebels' headquarters, and became a rallying point for the Irish people. - A Nation's Identity - In 1922, when the Irish Free State was established, the Tricolor was officially recognized as the national flag. It has since become an enduring symbol of Irish identity, representing the country's rich cultural heritage, its resilience, and its aspirations for a peaceful and prosperous future. - Today, the Tricolor flies proudly over government buildings, schools, and homes across Ireland. It is a source of pride for the Irish people, both at home and abroad. As a symbol of unity, hope, and independence, the Tricolor continues to inspire and unite the Irish nation. - This Irish Government or Oireachtas work is in the public domain.

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By Karen C.November 12, 2021Verified Purchase
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Pen holder: I chose to order this with the pen holder not attached because the preview image shows it overlapping part of the design. The pen holder actually came with an adhesive back, so I can choose to place it on the top where it is not in the way, but I haven't decided if I want to stick it on. The pen holder piece also has a clip so it could be clipped onto any of the edges of the board, so I've been using it that way when I put it in my bag to bring to the bowling alley. Pen: The dry erase marker it came with is very nice -- super saturated. It wipes off very cleanly too. I wish it came with different tip options though. It's a bit on the thicker side for this scoreboard design, so I purchased dry erase markers with fine tips elsewhere. Scoreboard design: I like using this whiteboard for my practice games because I just want to jot them down and take a photo at the end of practice. For my league games, I prefer using the notepad version of this because the paper is smaller and easier to use at the table with others, and I like to keep a hard copy of my league progress. Great! I've gotten compliments on how professional this looks!

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Product ID: 256033183072864809
Created on: 5/4/2023, 8:05 AM
Rating: G