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Easter Bunny Basket
Easter Bunny Basket
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$20.00 USD
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Hoppy Easter, folks! π°
I've got the most egg-stra special baskets in town! π
Get your paws on one (or five, let's be real). πΈ
Check out the pics for a basket-case of variety and font styles! π Only 5 of each style (except for mint (light blue) which has only 3 left), so don't be a bunny and hop to it! $20 each, and I'll throw in your mini-me's name embroidered across the front.
Get 'em before they're gone, and you'll be the egg-ception to the rule! You'll be the hero parent getting those Easter pictures in early!π
I offer local pickup in Pleasant Prairie and delivery!Β
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Care Instructions
Care Instructions
To keep your treasured embroidered items in the best quality possible, please read the following instructions:
- Machine wash with cold water.
- Do not wash your embroidered clothing with clothing that has any buttons, zippers, bra hooks, etc. The stitching may get caught on these things and can damage the embroidery.
- You can dry your clothing on a very light setting BUTΒ we recommend to hang dry your embroidered items as often as you can. Embroidery may pucker/"shrink" on a t-shirt more than it would on a sweatshirt because of the thinner fabric.
- After washing and drying you can iron over the embroidery to really smooth it out and make it look like new but not excessively so. It should only be done for a few seconds as putting a lot of heat onto the design for too long can damage the embroidery over time. You can use a little steam to help it behave. Also, place material between the embroidered item and the iron to protect the threads. Teflon sheets are great for this but most fabrics will do.
- Most of the time we will run a hot air gun across the back of the item to βshrinkβ the threads so donβt be alarmed by some of the kinked threads on the back. It helps the thread from unraveling. Sometimes the gun slightly burns the material but it should not affect the look since itβs on the back of the item. Itβs a necessary step to keep the thread in place.
