Personalized Blue Swiss Dot Pillow with Blue Stitching
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Customer Experiences
This is the third stool I have purchased from you, and you are right, it is wonderful. A keepsake forever. Thank you.
KathyJust uncovered an order form from the 1990's and took a chance that you were still making your puzzle stools, as we bought one for each of our daughters, born i
PWKMy daughter is 13 and she still has hers. She weighs as much as I do and uses it in her closet now, to reach things on the top shelf. When she was little, she p
BeverlyReceived our stool and we love it. Our 18 month is learning to climb up on his 'big boys' bed and will be ready for the transition. It's lovely. We keep passing
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Availability: Allow approximately 1 week for creation and delivery
- Description
- This personalized Blue Swiss Dot Scalloped Pillow is made of 100% white cotton twill fabric and measures 9" x 13.5"
- The pillow front has blue stitched dots and blue satin stitching along the scalloped edge
- The child's name or initials are embroidered in matching blue stitching to match perfectly
- This pillow has a flap opening in the center back with velcro closure for easy pillow removal and machine washing
- Pillow is for decorative use only - not intended for use in a crib or as a toy
- Allow approximately 1 week for delivery
Customer Experiences
Dear Carol, My ten year old son has a stool from your comp[any which was given to him as a baby. It is still in use, extremely sturdy and has always been a sour
BetsyReceived the confirmation. I just wanted to add my appreciation for your products. My oldest son, now 6, received his stool as a baby gift. He still uses it and
JoanMy daughter is 13 and she still has hers. She weighs as much as I do and uses it in her closet now, to reach things on the top shelf. When she was little, she p
BeverlyThanks for your message. We don't need any convincing. Although we have not purchased any stools since about 1993, all three of our boys have them, and the olde
Larry