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How to order One Letter Alphabet on a Heart - Wall Art?If you would like to purchase a wall art featuring a single alphabet letter, please visit the Wall Art/One Letter section. You can choose from a variety of letters, each representing something special to you. For example, you can choose the initial letter of your first name, the first letter of your loved one's first or last name, or even select different letters for each family member if ordering multiple artworks. Please note that all letters are in uppercase format and the colors of the monogram cannot be customized. The artwork features a red letter with black contour on a white background, which is an integral part of the design. Please Explain More, To order a wall art with a single alphabet letter, please visit the "Wall Art/One Letter" section. A - Letters Choose an alphabet letter that represents you: Example 1: Initial - First letter of your first name. Example 2: First letter of your loved one's first name. Example 3: First letter of your last name. Example 4: First letter of your loved one's last name. Example 5: For multiple artworks for a family, choose one letter for each artwork representing each person in your family. Letters are in the English alphabet and will be capitalized. B - Letter Format All letters will be in uppercase format. C - Colors The monogram colors are part of the artwork and cannot be changed. Alphabet Letters: Red with black outline on a white background.
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How to order Monogram on a Heart - Wall Art?If you want to order a special art piece with your two favorite letters, you can go to the Wall Art/Monogram section of our website. To choose your letters, you can pick two letters that represent you and your family or friends, like the first letters of your names. You can also use two symbols: a plus sign (+) and an equal sign (=) to make your letters even more special. You can choose from different ways to put your letters and symbols together. You can have the first letter, then the second letter, or you can have the plus sign in between the two letters, or even the equal sign. But remember, you can only have two letters and two symbols at most. The colors of the artwork can't be changed, so your letters will be red with a black outline on a white background. The plus sign is yellow with a black outline and the equal sign is green on a black outline. Detailed answer: To order a Monogram on Heart artwork please go to Wall Art/Monogram Choose the artwork to order and choose your monogram. 1 - Letters Choose two alphabet letters, that represent you. Example 1: Initials - First letter of your first name and first letter of last name. Example 2: First letter of your first name and First letter of your Loved one first name. Example 3: First letter of your Last name and First letter of your Loved one Last name. Your monogram should consist of two English alphabet letters maximum and only two symbols. The symbols are limited to + and = as it is demonstrated in the artwork pictures. 2 - Monogram Format Choose one of the following formats, with 2 letters maximum and 2 symbols maximum: Example: AB or A+B or B+A or A+B= or B+A= Example: CB or C+B or B+C or C+B= or B+C= 3 - COLORS The colors of the monogram are part of the artworks and can not be changed. Colors are: Alphabet Letters: Red with black contour on white background Symbols: +) Plus + is yellow with a black contour on white background. =) Equal symbol = is green on black contour on white background.
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Can I order custom Statement - Wall Art?At this moment, custom statement on wall art are not available.
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What is the average time to process and ship my order?ORDERS Orders are typically processed and shipped between 3-7 business days If there is a possibility of a shipping delay, we will notify you immediately.
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How wall art are madeOur Artworks are made with high-quality printing and are mounted on art plexiglass with Sentra backing. They are ready to be displayed on your favorite wall and are designed to last a long time. They are also of the same quality you would find in a museum.
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