PRODUCT DETAILS

Description

Made out of a lightweight and very durable transparent acrylic, this ornament will not weigh your tree down and can definitely withstand being dropped by the little ones should they get too curious around the tree. The acrylic is cut into a 4 inch circle and then laser etched with the name of the temple and a graphic depicting an artistic representation of the Dallas Texas Temple.

Get one for your loved ones to remind them that families can be together forever!

Product FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

Do you provide bulk discounts?

Orders of more that six of the same item will receive a 15% discount on all the items.

Can you customize this product for my missionary?

Absolutely. Send us a message with the product name and the link to it on our website, then tell us what you like to have it modified/customized.

Does it cost extra to get a customization?

If it is a generic modification to our product that doesn't include a name or date, there is no charge. However, if your request includes personalized information (names and dates), there will be a markup included in our response to your request. Just send us a message to find out.

Do you accept returns?

The Mission Wishlist is a print-on-demand company, which means that all products are unique and produced only once ordered. This also means that returns and exchanges are not supported if your customer ordered the wrong size, color, or simply changed their mind.

However, in case of a damaged product or a manufacturing error, Printify offers a free reprint or a refund if you contact us within 30 days of product delivery.

How quickly can you ship to me?

After the product is made, you can expect to receive it in 2-5 business days.

Can you ship internationally?

Right now, we cannot. But we are looking into our options and planning on being capable of shipping anywhere in the world soon.

Right now, our recommendation is to ship the product to yourself, then send it to your missionary via a courier service catering to missionaries.