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baby swaddling blanket.

by Allison on March 19, 2008 · 5 comments

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Lynette Damir, {a mother and RN} created these amazing swaddling blankets with built in instructions after finding out her friends and family needed a little guidance in the swaddling department. I remember very well after P was born, having the nurses in the hospital show me over and over again how to bundle P up just right until she resembled a little baby burrito. These blankets are just the right dimensions to help you do the job perfectly once you’re home and have no help from the maternity ward nurses. And, they come in an assortment of darling color combinations with matching burp cloths and soft lovies, so you don’t have to fret a bit about color coordinating with your nursery; all the work has been done for you.

Baby Burpies.
$18.

{via Flying Peas}.

“My design philosophy is to create stylish, attractive and functional products. I was inspired to create beautiful, multi-use blankets optimized for effective swaddling. My blanket includes our 123 Swaddle Tip Tag which will help parents master the art of swaddling. Much research has gone into the development of this blanket including consultations with PhDs in infant research.”


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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

1 go boo boo March 19, 2008 at 10:17 pm

Love the swaddling blanket/directions, darling!

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2 High Heels and a Sippy Cup March 20, 2008 at 11:14 am

Love the color combinations. They look very soft and cuddly too!

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3 Motherhood for Dummies March 20, 2008 at 8:40 pm

I love those blankets! I have been wanting to get some! I just love the colors and patterns…. so simple but still have a funky classy look

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4 Scary Mommy March 21, 2008 at 8:16 pm

These are so sweet! Thanks for sharing!

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5 the HeartTongues April 5, 2008 at 8:18 pm

way cuter burp cloths than i used, too!! maybe i should use them now as wallpaper or something since we’re out of the baby stage… :)

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