Chemo Comfort Blanket | Custom Embroidered Blanket | Gift | Cancer Ribbon | Custom Gift | Sending Love | Soft | Cuddle | Loving | F Cancer
Regular price
$29.00 USD
Regular price
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$29.00 USD
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Super soft, comforting, embroidered blanket. This is a gift that can be customized for the recipient. The blankets are in various colors, I'll pick the color that goes best with any color requests for the embroidery. If there is a specific blanket color request, you can add that in the note or send me a message and I'll do my best to accommodate the request. You can pick one option for embroidery or multiple. To order the blanket see steps below.
1. Select how many embroidery sections you'd like.
2. Add a personalization note or message me with the embroidery request(s) and any specific color requests.
Embroidery will be added to the corner(s) of the blanket unless otherwise requested.
The blanket will be made and in the mail within one week after the order is placed.
Thank you for your consideration on this order! This embroidered comfort blanket is part of a "Fighter Collection" from Up North Sewing & Embroidery. This collection was inspired by Katy's (the sewer) great friend since High School, who is fighting cancer for the third time at the age of 34. 30% of every sale in this collection goes back to her to help with the challenges that go with having cancer.
1. Select how many embroidery sections you'd like.
2. Add a personalization note or message me with the embroidery request(s) and any specific color requests.
Embroidery will be added to the corner(s) of the blanket unless otherwise requested.
The blanket will be made and in the mail within one week after the order is placed.
Thank you for your consideration on this order! This embroidered comfort blanket is part of a "Fighter Collection" from Up North Sewing & Embroidery. This collection was inspired by Katy's (the sewer) great friend since High School, who is fighting cancer for the third time at the age of 34. 30% of every sale in this collection goes back to her to help with the challenges that go with having cancer.