Doncida Seasonal Garden Flags Set of 10 Double Sided Burlap 12x18 Inch Welcome Easter Spring Holidays Garden Flag, Small Yard Flag for Outdoor Decorations

Seasonal Garden Flags Set of 10 Double Sided Burlap 12x18 Inch Welcome Easter Spring Holidays Garden Flag, Small Yard Flag for Outdoor Decorations

Features

  • 1. Super Value: 10 Pack garden flags for every important holiday, season and family occasion, 100% burlap material, higher quality, durable, weather and fade resistant, keep the flags flying for a whole year. Great gifts for your family and friends.
  • 2. Double Sided: Double side with vibrant, colorful and adorable pattern, both sides are readable.
  • 3. Easy to Install: These yard flags are 12.5 x 18 inch, with about 2 inch opening, and fit all standard sized garden flag pole stand (stand not included), packed in a zipper storage bag, easy to store.
  • 4. Super Useful: Dress up your home yard, lawn or garden with these beautiful outdoor garden flags, celebrate with your loved ones, and be the envy of the neighborhood.
  • 5. Premium Quality Printing: One of the best parts about our outdoor seasonal flags designs is how bright and cheerful each and every print is. Bright up your outdoor space with our Premium Double-Sided Garden Flags. Personalize your adorable garden with these unique designed seasonal flags.

Specifications

Color 12x18
Size 12x18

A set of ten approximately 12 x 18 inch double-sided garden flags made from 100% burlap for seasonal and holiday outdoor decoration. The flags have colorfast printing readable on both sides, are weather- and fade-resistant, include a roughly 2-inch sleeve to fit standard garden flag poles, and are packaged in a zipper storage bag.

Model Number: YMT-001

Doncida Seasonal Garden Flags Set of 10 Double Sided Burlap 12x18 Inch Welcome Easter Spring Holidays Garden Flag, Small Yard Flag for Outdoor Decorations Review

4.8 out of 5

A year of curb appeal in a zipper bag

Swapping out a small flag by the walkway is one of those low-effort upgrades that makes the whole house feel a bit more pulled together. I’ve been rotating the Doncida flag set through my front garden since early spring, and it’s become an easy ritual: a quick change for a new season or holiday and the entry instantly feels refreshed.

This set includes ten approximately 12x18-inch flags, each with a 2-inch sleeve that slides onto a standard garden flag stand. They’re made from burlap and printed on both sides, so greetings and graphics are readable whichever way the wind turns. Out of the bag, they feel substantial—thicker than the flimsy polyester flags you’ll often see at big-box stores—but not so heavy that they hang stiffly. The finish hits a sweet spot: rustic enough to read as burlap, refined enough to keep the graphics crisp.

Build and print quality

The burlap weave is tight and uniform, which matters for two reasons: it minimizes fraying at the edges and gives the printed artwork a clean look. The edges are neatly sewn, and despite weeks outdoors, I haven’t seen loose threads or unraveling along the perimeter or at the sleeve. The sleeve itself is reinforced and slides smoothly over my iron stand without snagging.

Color saturation is better than I expected for burlap. The designs are bright without looking glossy or artificial, and both sides are genuinely readable—this isn’t a single print bleeding through. On bright, backlit afternoons I can faintly see the reverse artwork ghost through the weave if I’m standing at the wrong angle, but in typical daylight it’s a non-issue.

The set arrives in a basic zipper storage bag. It’s nothing fancy, but it’s the right size to keep the flags organized, flat, and protected from dust in the off-season. I tucked a note in the bag listing the designs so I can grab the next one without rifling around.

Installation and fit

These flags use the standard garden flag format: roughly 12x18 inches with a 2-inch sleeve. If you already have a common garden flag stand, you’re set. If you don’t, you’ll need to purchase one separately. The sleeve opening is cut generously enough to clear thicker rods and welded joints, but not so loose that the flags slide around. I recommend adding a simple rubber stopper or clip to your stand to keep the flag from drifting to one side in gusts. In stronger winds, an anti-wind spring or loop helps prevent the flag from riding up the pole.

The material has enough weight to keep the flags from whipping into knots, yet they still flutter nicely in a light breeze. On the occasional very blustery day, I pulled the flag down rather than let it take a beating—good practice for any fabric banner if you want it to last.

Weather performance

I ran one flag through a full cycle of spring rain and into early summer heat, then swapped it for a summer design. After about two months outside in partial sun, color shift is minimal to my eye. Burlap, by nature, doesn’t dry as fast as synthetic knits, but these drained and dried within a few hours after a storm, and I didn’t notice any musty odors or water staining.

The seams and sleeve have held their shape; no warping or puckering. The only wear I could spot was a slight softening of the burlap texture at the very bottom edge after repeated contact with the metal stand—a cosmetic change, not structural. If your flag is brushing against a rough brick or stone in your setup, you might see more abrasion over time. A quick tip: keep the flag about an inch above any hard surface to avoid scuffing.

For those in full, intense sun all day, plan on a faster fade curve than I saw in partial sun. Rotating flags more frequently reduces the exposure each one takes, and it also keeps the display more interesting.

Design variety and readability

The assortment covers the expected beats—seasonal motifs for spring, summer, fall, and winter, plus major holidays—without veering into the overly cutesy territory that can date quickly. Graphics are scaled well for curbside viewing; they read clearly from the sidewalk and are legible up close. Because the prints are mirrored and readable on both sides, you don’t get that odd “backwards” greeting as the flag turns.

I appreciate that several designs are seasonally versatile rather than tied to a single date. It means I can keep one up for weeks rather than feeling like I’m late if I miss a holiday window. The color palette across the set coordinates well enough that swapping from one design to another doesn’t clash with house paint or landscaping.

Maintenance and storage

Day-to-day upkeep is simple. Dust and pollen brush off with a quick shake. For mud splashes, a damp cloth and mild soap lift most marks; I avoided machine washing to preserve the print and stitching. If the flags arrive with fold lines from packaging, a light pass with a warm iron (use a pressing cloth) smooths them out. Creases also relax naturally after a day or two outdoors.

The included zipper bag is actually useful. I slide the flags back in after they dry fully (don’t store them damp), and I store the bag indoors to avoid temperature swings in the garage that can invite mildew. Labeling each flag with a small tag or using dividers will save you a rummage later.

If you live in a high-pollen area or have sprinklers that hit the flag directly, consider applying a fabric-protectant spray to make cleanup easier. It’s not required, but it adds a bit of stain resistance without changing the look.

Value

Buying garden flags one by one adds up quickly. This set spreads the cost across a full year’s worth of occasions and seasons, and the build quality punches above its price bracket. You’re getting a heavier fabric, true double-sided printing, and a ready-made storage solution. The trade-off is that burlap has a specific look—warm and slightly rustic. If your exterior leans ultra-modern and sleek, a smoother synthetic might fit better aesthetically.

The only real omission here is the lack of a stand, which is common for flag sets. If you’re starting from scratch, budget for a sturdy stand and the small accessories that keep the flag centered and calm in wind.

What I’d change

  • Offer a neutral “evergreen” design (plain monogram or simple welcome) to cover gaps between seasons.
  • Add tiny corner grommets or loops for optional anti-wind ties without DIY hacks.
  • Include a simple rubber stopper in the bag; it would save a separate purchase for first-time users.

None of these are dealbreakers, but they would elevate the set from very good to excellent.

Who it’s for

  • Homeowners who like updating outdoor decor with the seasons and want a one-and-done set.
  • Anyone who prefers a thicker, more durable flag than the typical thin polyester.
  • Gift-givers looking for a practical, year-round present that’s easy to store and rotate.

Who might look elsewhere:

  • Minimalists who want a single, year-round neutral flag.
  • Those in relentless, all-day sun who prioritize absolute fade-proof synthetics over burlap’s texture.

Pros and cons

Pros
- Substantial burlap with clean, double-sided printing
- True standard size with a smooth, reinforced sleeve
- Good weather performance; minimal fraying and color shift in partial sun
- Useful zipper bag for off-season storage
- Broad seasonal and holiday coverage

Cons
- No stand or stopper included
- Slight reverse-image ghosting in strong backlight
- Burlap aesthetic may not suit ultra-modern exteriors

Recommendation

I recommend the Doncida flag set for anyone who enjoys swapping seasonal decor and wants a durable, cohesive collection that can live outdoors without constant fussing. The fabric weight, double-sided readability, and consistent print quality make these feel more premium than their price suggests. With a basic stand and a couple of inexpensive accessories, you’ll have an easy, year-round way to freshen your entryway in minutes.



Project Ideas

Business

Personalized Flag Service

Offer customization: add family names, monograms, or custom dates to the printed flags via embroidery, heat-transfer vinyl, or hand-painting. Price tiers: simple monogram (low), full custom design (premium). Market to homeowners, realtors, and as wedding/homewarming gifts.


Seasonal Subscription & Swap Box

Create a subscription where customers receive a curated 10-flag seasonal set (or a swap service that exchanges flags quarterly). Include installation tips and a small accessory (ribbon, mini stand). Use the zipper bag as branded packaging. Recurring revenue model with retention discounts.


Event Décor Rental for Small Events

Rent themed flag collections for backyard weddings, open houses, holiday markets, and photo shoots. Offer delivery/installation and pickup. Because the flags are durable and double-sided, they withstand multiple rentals and display angles, improving margins.


Workshops & DIY Parties

Host in-person or virtual workshops teaching attendees to personalize flags (painting, embroidery, appliqué). Charge per ticket including a flag from the pack, tools, and refreshments. Partner with craft stores or cafés for venue cross-promotion.


Wholesale & Boutique Bundles

Create curated retail bundles (e.g., 'Spring Porch Pack', 'Holiday Host Gift') and pitch to garden centers, gift shops, and Airbnb hosts. Offer private-label packaging using the zipper bag and volume discounts. Leverage the 10-pack value to build attractive marginable bundles.

Creative

Custom Painted Seasonal Set

Use acrylic fabric paint, stencils, and paint pens to personalize each flag in the 10-pack for a specific season or event (e.g., coastal summer, Halloween, winter holidays). Techniques: plan designs on paper, tape stencils to the flag sleeve side, use fabric medium for longevity, heat-set if needed. Result: a unique, weather-resistant yard display or gift set.


Flag-to-Pillow Upcycle

Turn one or two burlap flags into small decorative throw pillows or seat pads. Steps: cut and sew two flag panels together (right sides facing), leave opening for stuffing, reinforce edges, insert polyfill or a small pillow form, topstitch. Great for porch benches or as handcrafted market items.


Mini Flag Bunting & Table Garland

Cut each 12x18 flag into 2–3 smaller pennants to make a long bunting for parties or table runners. Use the existing sleeve edge for a neat top edge, string with twine or ribbon, and add tassels or beads. Perfect for weddings, baby showers, or vendor booth decor.


Interactive Advent / Countdown Display

Convert the 10-pack into a holiday countdown by numbering each flag and adding small pockets or appliqués for treats/notes. Mount on a wooden dowel or wire frame and hang on the wall or in the garden. Double-sided print keeps it attractive from any angle.


Mixed-Media Collage Wall Art

Use the burlap flags as textured canvases for mixed-media art: add embroidery, lace, buttons, pressed flowers, and metallic leaf to create framed seasonal art pieces. Use the zipper storage bag to keep extra embellishments organized between projects.