These blankets are REALLY soft. They are much softer than the photos demonstrate (and I should probably apologize here for the poor quality of my photos!) and they are also the perfect amount of fluffy. I really like mine and have been using it quite a lot ever since Craft was born.
Not only does the blanket have a great texture, but it's also very versatile. When C was a newborn, I would often layer it under him in whatever contraption I had him in at the moment so that he would have a soft place to snooze.
Since Craft was a February baby and it was still pretty cold after he was born, it also came in handy for the purpose of keeping my little butterball warm
Big sister Lilly approves...
…as does other "big sister" Layla.
We even tested it out on our friend Cora, who seemed pretty cozy as well (or maybe she was just so happy to be snuggled up in Craft's rolls?!).
Also a plus? Super easy to clean. There have been more bodily fluids on this blanket than you can imagine because we've been dealing with some serious spit up (gross), and I just throw it in with the rest of the baby laundry and hang it to dry to preserve the fluff. Easiest ever!
I will admit that I am a pretty big blanket snob, but the Goosewaddle passed my
Because my friends at Goosewaddle are so very generous, one of you lucky ducks is going to have the opportunity to experience this blanket for yourself. Goosewaddle has generously agreed to send the winner of this giveaway one full-sized blanket as well as a smaller "blankie" in the color of your choosing.
We went with blue because I was feeling guilty that Craft is sporting quite a lot of pink and purple hand-me-downs from his big sister, but I love the look of the white as well.
So, lovely readers, all you have to do is enter via the rafflecopter below for the chance to experience the Goosewaddle for yourself. I'll announce the winner next Friday. Good luck!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
*If you follow me on Instagram, you might just find that there is a way for you to gain an additional entry. You're welcome.
**Blankets were provided for review by Goosewaddle, but all opinions expressed are my own.
Sarah
Baby C would love some white blankets/blankies
ReplyDeleteWe might need a half pink/half blue over here. ;)
ReplyDeleteThat last picture just hugs my heart. I don't think there is anything cuter than a baby in seersucker… except maybe a baby in a bow tie :-)
ReplyDeleteBaby Willis will enjoy this for its November birth :)
ReplyDeleteseersucker suit? Omg LOVE!
Baby Girl Helms has a ton of pink and for the sake of using it again with a second baby, I like the idea of white. Wonder how it would hold up with the bodily fluids though?
ReplyDeleteI would love this blanket for Lindsey, I would definitely pick pink!
ReplyDeleteSo many pregnant friends, so many gifts to buy! I need this!
ReplyDeleteThis would be an awesome win. We are expecting baby #3, and unfortunately most of our baby blankets have bit the dust. The remaining blankets are quite girly. If it's a girl, perfect. If not, I'll be like you Sarah and feel guilty for having my boy cuddle in pink and purlple polka dot blankets!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip on this blanket - I need to look into this for sure! So cute! :-)
ReplyDeleteExpecting a girl...we'll need one in pink, please!! :)
ReplyDeleteI would choose blue for our newborn - 8 days old today! :)
ReplyDeleteAngela Rhodes Ingles
nofearpapertiger AT Gmail dot com
As an about to be new dad, the blue would be wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteWould love one of these cozy blankies for my baby!
ReplyDeleteI think we would choose pink for our baby girl due in August!
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