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Healing Thoughts With BlankieGram.com

By: Amanda1 Comment

I received compensation in exchange for this post. The sponsor is responsible for prize fulfillment.

Have you gotten your mammogram this year? While I’m not quite forty I am at the age where I need to discuss with my doctor at my next annual check-up getting my tatas checked. We often get too busy and forget the important appointments that we need to make OR we schedule care and checkups for the rest of the family and neglect ourselves. (GUILTY!)

Unfortunately, breast cancer is a reality. And while I have no immediate connection to a person who suffers from the disease, I do know a blanket or a piece of home is a nice gift to have while recovering or resting. I was in the hospital often with childhood asthma and I had a favorite yellow blankie that has been lost with time. BlankieGram is a wonderful company that features blankets with sincere messages on them so you can send your loved ones a message.

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Giving is at the Heart of BlankieGram
Did I mention BlankieGram focuses on giving? The company grew from a spark of an idea between two old friends: to be able to send a loving and thoughtful gift to somebody when you couldn’t be there in person to give them a hug.

Our blankies are carefully designed to wrap the recipients in comfort and positive thoughts to remind them that others are thinking of them. When our “Healing Thoughts” blankies became quickly so popular, we realized they would make great gifts for other life events, so we put our heads together and the ideas flowed. We now offer blankies that support healing, comfort, bravery, meditation, faith, honor mothers, and that wrap all kinds of soft, warm hugs around the recipients.

blankets for comfort

ONE entrant will be selected from the entry form to win a pink Bravery or Healing Thoughts blanket ($35 ARV)

Open for entry in the US only and must be 18+ from 10/17/19 at 12:01 a.m. ET thru 10/31/19 at 11:59 p.m. ET. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. A winner will be chosen after/around November 1, 2019. The winner will have 24 hours to respond to notification email to claim their prize or a new winner will be selected. See Rafflecopter for official rules. The Kids Did It and participating bloggers who have a sponsor are not responsible for sending the winner their prize.

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About Amanda

I am a forty-something homeschooling momma to three fearless kids ages 15, 13, & 9. We call Ohio home and love exploring our state and all things sports.
Email joyskidsdidit@gmail.com to connect.

Comments

  1. Judith watson says

    October 20, 2019 at 7:29 pm

    This is a great idea! Hospitals can be cold in more ways than one. What comfort this would bring.

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I am a forty-something homeschooling momma to three fearless kids ages 15, 13, & 9. We call Ohio home and love exploring our state and all things sports.
Email joyskidsdidit@gmail.com to connect.

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