Drip Catcher/Sink Drying Mat - Long - Veggie Print- 24 by 6 1/2 in. and More - One opening 2 1/4 in., About 1 in. From Edge
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Chicken pot holder, chicken hot pad, kitchen decor, chicken decor, country home decor, farmlife decor
This chicken pot holder and hot pad is not only cute but it's useful. The wings create pockets for your hands to go inside to help you pick up a hot pan or plate. Use it as a hot pad to place your hot dishes on so they don't burn your table. An insulated batting is used to keep it protected from the heat. Approx 7"x8 1/4"
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