Canada Day Burlap Pillows
Canada Throw Pillows
Home is where the heart is! And this I love Canada throw pillow cover or maple leaf pillow case makes a fitting tribute to the stunning country. Handcrafted using only the finest materials, it is made from the highest quality burlap and features the word “Home” heat-fused to the surface with the “O” represented by a red maple leaf. It is a remarkable home décor accent that will enrich the space while paying homage to the fine nation of Canada. This is an original Snazzy Living creation. Order now to guarantee availability.
-Insert is not included
- Hand Made
- soild at the back
- Spot cleaning
-18x18
Materials: Burlap

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Suggested guideline for Snazzy Living pillow covers
If you want the pillow to be really puffy, buy 2 inches bigger insert. Example:
quare Size
Pillow Cover Pillow Insert
12x12 14x14
14x14 16x16
16x16 18x18
18x18 20x20
20x20 22x22
22x22 24x24
24x24 26x26
26x26 28x28
Bolster Size
Pillow Cover Pillow Insert
6x16 8x18
6x18 8x20
6x20 8x22
6x22 8x24
6x24 8x26
6x30 8x32
8x16 10x18
8x18 10x20
8x20 10x22
8x22 10x24
8x24 10x26
8x30 10x32
10x16 12x18
10x18 12x20
10x20 12x22
10x22 12x24
10x24 12x26
10x30 12x32
Monogramming is both an art and a science! It's about designing the arrangement of letters in a way that feels visually balanced and personal. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you monogram like a pro, whether you're doing it for fashion, gifts, or just to personalize something of your own.
1. Know the Rules of Arrangement
The arrangement of the letters is the most important part of the monogram. There are a few key conventions to keep in mind depending on the style you want:
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Traditional Monogram:
- The last name is typically the middle letter, and it’s often the largest letter in the monogram.
- The first and middle initials are placed on the left and right sides, respectively, and are usually smaller.
- Example: For "John Michael Smith," the monogram would be: J S M (where the "S" is the largest in the center).
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Casual/First-Name Monogram:
- For a more casual look, you might use just the first name and the last name, often in a straight line with equal size letters.
- Example: "John Smith" could be monogrammed as J S.
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Couple's Monogram:
- If you're monogramming for a couple (like for a wedding), traditionally the bride’s initial goes on the left, the last name in the center, and the groom’s initial goes on the right.
- Example: "John and Sarah Smith" could be monogrammed as S J S.