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Church Feather Flags
Church Feather Flags & Banners
Welcome guests, guide first-time visitors, and make Sundays easy to spot from the street. Our feather flags (single- or double-sided) are printed in vibrant dye-sublimation on durable polyester with pole & base options for lawns, planters, sidewalks, and parking lots. For a more budget-friendly option, check out our affordable feather flag.
Why church feather flags work
High movement, tall height, and clean typography catch drivers' and pedestrians' attention—perfect for entrances, walkways, and parking lots. Learn more in our buyer's guide.
Instant visibility
Movement + vertical shape help visitors spot the right doors and lots from afar—even on busy streets.
Clear wayfinding
Use “Welcome,” “Sunday Service,” “Worship With Us,” and “Kids Check-In” to guide first-time guests.
Durable print
Dye-sublimated polyester resists fading; double-sided builds opacity with a blackout liner for 100% read-through. Our wholesale feather flags offer great value for bulk orders.
Popular sizes & when to choose each
Pick height for speed limit, setback, and competing sightlines. Large (≈13.5 ft) is the most common for churches; 17 ft is for highways and deep setbacks.
| Size (flag + pole) | Best for | Read distance | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6.5–8 ft (XS–S) | Indoor lobbies, foyers, hallways | up to ~60 ft | Low ceilings; compact check-in areas |
| 10 ft (M) | Courtyards, sidewalks, low traffic | ~100 ft | Great for “Welcome” rows along walkways |
| 13–14 ft (L) | Main entrances, most parking lots | ~150–200 ft | Most popular for churches |
| 17 ft (XL) | Highways, deep setbacks, tall hedges | 200+ ft | Use fewer, taller units near roads |
Single-sided vs. double-sided
Single-sided
- Printed on one panel; reverse shows mirrored.
- Lightweight, higher flutter; budget-friendly.
- Good for repetitive words (“Welcome”).
Double-sided
- Two panels + blackout liner for 100% readability.
- Heavier; reads correctly from both directions.
- Best for detailed designs, service times, or Scripture.
Choose your base & placement
Ground Spike (grass/soil)
Fastest setup for lawns and planters. Add a water weight if soil is soft or windy.
X-Base + Water Donut (concrete)
Sidewalks, lobbies, and asphalt. Portable and stable; ideal for weekly setup/teardown.
Heavy Plate / Cross-Base
Permanent lobby or breezeway use where a lower profile base looks cleaner.
Spacing: place every 15–25 ft along a drive or walkway; angle slightly toward traffic for earlier legibility.
What your kit includes
Polyester, dye-sub, reinforced pocket
Fiberglass/aluminum, sectional
Ground spike, X-base, plate, or wall mount
Ideas for Sundays & special services
Welcome Row
Create a 4–6 flag row from the road to the front doors: “Welcome • Worship • Kids Check-In • Coffee”.
Parking Direction
Use “Guest Parking” and “Overflow Parking” at lot entrances to reduce confusion for first-time visitors.
Seasonal Moments
Swap in Christmas, Easter, and VBS designs; store each set in a labeled carry bag for quick rotations.
Church feather flags — FAQs
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Related church collections
Welcome & Guest Services
Friendly designs for entrances and lobbies
Worship & Sunday Service
Guide guests from parking to the sanctuary
Kids & Family Check-In
Clear wayfinding for new families
About Church Feather Flags
High-visibility feather flags curated for this collection. Built for outdoor durability and long-range readability.
How to choose the right feather flag for church
- Pick the message — “Open,” “Grand Opening,” “Now Hiring.”
- Match height to viewing distance — 8–12ft sidewalks; 13–16ft curbside; 17–20ft multi-lane.
- Single vs double-sided — Double reads correctly both ways; best for two-way traffic.
- Base type — Ground spike for soil/grass; cross base + water bag for pavement/indoor.
Placement quick tips
- Place at approach lines, driveway entries, and the final turn to the door.
- Use color contrast vs surroundings; avoid same-tone backgrounds.
- Group 1, 3, or 5 to create a visual “runway.”
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Church Feather Flags FAQs
What height is best for curbside visibility?
13–16ft is ideal for multi-lane streets; 8–12ft works for sidewalks and plazas.
Do I need double-sided for “Open” flags?
Recommended if traffic approaches from both directions or pedestrians view from both sides.
Are poles included?
Select “with pole kit” on the product page, or see Feather Flags with Pole.