Willow Creek Studio Offers A Great Gift For Moms, Dads and Grads
Enola, PA – Whether parents would like to re-live moments from their child’s first year, dad wants to reminisce over his athletic accomplishments, or a graduate would like to cherish all the concert Ts they have collected over the years, Willow Creek Studiocan help. The mom-owned and operated company makes memory blankets that can preserve those memories and provide everyone with a unique gift to make Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and graduation special.
“Clothes have so many memories. Don’t pack these memories away in the attic; instead, have them made into a memory blanket that can be cherished forever,” said Willow Creek Studio founder, Michelle Rubin.
It only takes 16 pieces of baby clothing to make a baby memory blanket and 36 pieces of adult clothing for a 48″ blanket. Once the items have been collected, they should be sent to Willow Creek Studio along with the Memory Blanket Order Form that can be found online at willowcreekstudio.net. The staff at Willow Creek Studio put great time, care and attention to detail into creating a very special gift. The gift recipient will be able to wrap themselves warm in their precious memories in 4-6 weeks from the order date.
If the gift giver would rather have the mom, dad or grad choose their own cherished clothing for the blanket, or if time is of the essence, Willow Creek Studio gift certificates, which can be purchased online, still make a very unique and perfect last minute gifts!
When people receive their gift certificate, gift givers can make time with them to sit down and choose their favorite items. It’s a great time for mom and dad to sit and reflect on his wonderful memories and share stories of those special moments.
Pricing for Memory Blankets:
Baby memory blankets (made with newborn/toddler clothing) 32″ x 32″ start at $95.00
Adult memory blankets (made with adult clothing) 48″ x 48″ start at $145.00.
About Willow Creek Studio
In 2003, Michelle Rubin took the leap and started her own company, Willow Creek Baby. She started sewing vintage inspired patchwork baby blankets and hit the road selling them. After the birth of her son, Ryan, in 2004, she was inspired to make her first memory blanket. She was packing up his outgrown clothing when she realized that she could not put the lid on the box, instead she wanted to reminisce over each piece of clothing. Then it came to her. Why not use his clothing to make a blanket that could hold those childhood memories for a lifetime? At that moment, on the bedroom floor, she cut his tiny clothing into squares and created the first memory blanket. Since then Willow Creek Baby blankets have graced the pages of numerous publications and have even fallen into the hands of celebrity parents, Jessica & Jerry Seinfeld. This year, due to popular demand, the company has expanded their offering beyond their popular line of baby blankets. The company, now called Willow Creek Studio provided a unique way for everyone to preserve their own precious memories. Visit www.willowcreekstudio.net for more information.