Name Stool and Birth Blanket in Pink ($154.90 if bought separately - Savings of $10.00)
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Customer Experiences
We first encountered your work when our grandchildren were given puzzle stools as newborn gifts. They have grown up with them and love them. We do to and are
DavidThe family loves the stool and has asked for the address to order for friends and family...the tradition continues! As I mentioned, Richard Shearer and Patti Sh
Dan & DebbieI am back once again buying another name stool for someone special to me. I want to thank you for making the job of buying something unique, education but fun a
SueThis stool is for my nephew's daughter. He got one 24 years ago. In my family room are the stools my boys got for their first birthdays. They are now 22 and 18
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- Description
- BOTH ITEMS MUST SHIP TO THE SAME ADDRESS TO SAVE $10.00
- ENGRAVE BIRTH INFORMATION OR GIFT CARD ON BOTTOM OF STOOL
- Stool stands 9 inches off the ground, dimensions are 9" x 12" and made with a solid piece of our furniture grade Ponderosa Pine wood
- 8 LETTER MAXIMUM on the stool and the blanket, 7 LETTER MAXIMUM WITH TWO NAMES (Example: AvaJune)
- Child's name is beautifully embroidered in the corner
- This ruffled receiving blanket has two layers of soft pink velour and a brown satin trim
- Blanket measures 30" x 40"
- FREE shipping in the continental U.S.
Customer Experiences
We have four children each of them have had their Damhorst stools for 20, 19, 16 and 14 years! :) Each of them still use theirs to reach the top shelf of their
Beppie26 years ago my daughter Annelise received one of your stools as a gift. That was when I learned about your company. I have been ordering ever since, including
AlexandraWe love your quality. We have been ordering stools from you for at least 10 years, but this is the first online order from us. We assume that with your continue
BryceWe are the proud owners of 4 stools - our oldest daughter received one when she was born 14 years ago and it is still in her room (probably underneath a pile of
Sharon