Baby Neutral Silhouette
Encouragement Cards
for the New Mom

 

A Baby Gardner exclusive!

 

A great alternative to baby shower games and a cherished gift for the new mom!

 

Suggestions for Use:

  1. Pass these out to each guest as they arrive at the baby shower. Ask each of them to write a special message of encouragement for the new mom.
  2. Collect all the cards towards the end of the shower. Place them back in the coordinating archival envelope.
  3. Present the envelope to the guest of honor. Allow her to read each one aloud if she likes.

Nothing could be more treasured than heartfelt messages from family and friends — all captured in this beautiful gift.

  • set of 8 archival cards
  • each card is hand-assembled with scalloped 'frame' and baby's silhouette
  • card reads "Words of Encouragement & Advice for the New Mom"
  • single archival black envelope with coordinating ribbon and baby silhouette

Dimensions: Each card measures 5" x 5". Envelope measures 5-1/2" x 5'1/2".

usaHandcrafted in the USA. Slight variations may appear.

Please allow 7-10 days for assembling larger quantities (4 or more sets)..


Item #SW24003

Price: $16


 

Baby Neutral Silhouette Encouragement Cards  for the New Mom

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