“Ask Not What Your Country Can Do for You…”Patriotic Farmhouse Sign
“Ask Not What Your Country Can Do for You…” | Patriotic Farmhouse Sign (5.5" x 17")
Bring home a powerful reminder of American pride, responsibility, and gratitude with this handcrafted patriotic farmhouse sign. Featuring the iconic words of President John F. Kennedy—“Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country”—this piece speaks to the heart of what it means to be an American.
These timeless words are more than a quote—they’re a call to action. A reminder that the strength of this nation comes from its people, from those who step up, give back, and take pride in the freedoms we are blessed to have. America is the greatest country on earth because of the values it was built on and the people who continue to stand behind it. This sign is a daily reminder to appreciate that—and to live in a way that honors it.
Each sign is 100% handmade, crafted with care to create a truly authentic rustic farmhouse look. Because of this, no two signs are exactly alike—natural variations in wood grain, distressing, and finish make every piece uniquely yours.
The design features a soft, subtly distressed American flag in the background, adding depth and patriotic character without overpowering the message.
Measuring 5.5 inches tall by 17 inches long, it’s the perfect size to display on a wall, shelf, entryway, or as part of a patriotic gallery wall.
- Features the powerful and timeless words of John F. Kennedy
- A meaningful reminder of personal responsibility and national pride
- Honors the values that make America strong
- Handmade—each sign is unique and one of a kind
- Subtle American flag background for added depth and character
- Includes two sawtooth hangers for easy wall mounting
- Free shipping—always
- A bold and meaningful piece every American family can proudly display
This sign isn’t just decor—it’s a statement. A reminder to appreciate the freedoms we have, respect the sacrifices that made them possible, and take pride in calling America home.
