
SLEEPING GARDEN STONE/KEY HOLDER
There's no need to wake the garden— or anyone in the house— with this beautifully designed garden stone that cleverly doubles as a key hider! Resin. 8 1/2" x 3 1/8" x 3 7/8" high.
This pretty stone will fit in with any garden decorations.
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GARDEN FROG KEY HIDER
Cute little frog has a clever secret: When tucked in the garden beside your entryway, he conceals a spare key within his chubby belly! A charming - and smart - way to hold an emergency house-key close at hand but away from prying eyes. Iron. 4 1/2" x 3 1/4" x 1 3/4" high.
The next one is another friendly amphibian favorite.
TURTLE KEY HIDER
This turtle has a secret: not just an appealing garden figurine, his shell cleverly conceals a secret stash spot big enough for a spare key! Tuck him near a door for a handy hideaway! Cast iron. 5 1/8" x 3 3/8" x 2 3/8" high.
Turtles are just as easily adaptable to any garden as the frogs, They fit in nicely and get along fine with others. This one can also double as a door stop too.
Now with all of these cute key hiders there is no reason for anyone to have to call a locksmith again. Just make sure you put a key in it and put it out in your garden, so that it will be ready to help out when you forget that key.

The next 2 things are a good idea for those screens that are hard to see, You know the ones that people run into and sometimes children run right through because you can't tell that they are there until it's too late?
Fanciful filigree hummingbird beautifies the look of patio doors, screened canopies and more, attaching magnetically to any metal mesh. But it’s more than mere decoration; it’s also a gentle reminder to guests and family to approach doorways with caution and avoid accidentally walking through the screen. An attractive alternative to costly repairs! Metal. 4" x 2" high.
Fanciful filigree sun silhouette beautifies the look of patio doors, screened canopies and more, attaching magnetically to any metal mesh. But it’s more than mere decoration; it’s also a gentle reminder to guests and family to approach doorways with caution and avoid accidentally walking through the screen. An attractive alternative to costly repairs! Metal. 3½" x 3" high.
Now why did'nt somebody think of this sooner? I have seen people put stickers on patio doors so you can tell they are there. That's a good idea too. Mine are never that clean, I have two dogs and they are always noseing up the windows.
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