Welcome Signs

Iron welcome sign, 'Squirrel's Happy Welcome'

Flicking his bushy tail, a frisky squirrel chatters a welcome. J. Blas sculpts the cheerful creature in elaborate detail to adorn an original welcome sign. He first cuts the sheets of forged iron to size and hammers them into a three-dimensional shape.

Teak wall adornment, 'Gracious Welcome'

An elegant floral medallion offers a gracious welcome. Sculpted in low relief, the teakwood panel makes an inviting addition to any d�cor. Monta creates the full blown roses in classic Thai style and carves the letters with a formal serif.

Iron welcome sign, 'A Jumbo Welcome'

Lifting his trunk, an elephant trumpets a jumbo hello. J. Blas presents a cheerful welcome sign, sculpted in three dimensions from sheets of iron. The spunky young bull with his long ivory tusks gazes out from the shade of a tree.

Iron welcome sign, 'Cat Smiles Welcome'

Grinning contentedly, a smug kitty cat looks approvingly at visitors and guests. He tucks his tail around him and purrs a warm welcome. J. Blas sculpts the cheerful creature to adorn an original welcome sign.

Iron welcome sign, 'Wild Horse'

The wind ripples through his mane, bringing a wild beauty to this spirited steed. J. Blas depicts a horse in profile to adorn a welcome sign. He crafts the original piece from sheets of iron, cut and shaped in three dimensions and painted by hand.

Iron welcome sign, 'Longhorn Welcome'

A Texas longhorn extends a greeting that hangs from the powerful horns that give this breed its name. This handsome and rustic welcome sign is crafted by Mexico's Marco Polo.

Iron welcome sign, 'Rooster Sings Welcome'

Stretching skyward, a rooster greets the day with a cheerful ki-ki-ri-ki! ("cock-a-doodle-doo" as roosters cantan, or "sing" in Mexico). Sculpted in rich detail, the proud fowl graces a welcome panel. J. Blas crafts the plaque from sheets and rods of forged iron.

Iron welcome sign, 'Peaceful Welcome'

Ever watchful, the sun rules the sky. He bids a warm welcome on this delightful panel by J. Blas. The artisan crafts it from sheets and rods of forged iron, first cutting the metal sheets to size and hammering them into a three-dimensional shape.

Iron welcome sign, 'Tropical Home'

A resident of the tropics, this gecko chirps a welcome to family and visitors. Sculpted by hand, the welcome sign by Marco Polo is designed to display on the wall.