Saturday, 12 November 2022

A Meaningful Christmas Present For Less from Olive & Pip

Personalise Pre Loved Presents!

Olive & Pips Love Note Patches are a huge hit. They are the perfect way to show someone you are thinking of them, making them feel good all day long!

Did you know you can personalise Christmas gifts with them?

Their patches offer the perfect way to personalise a gift that's on a budget (£7.99-£9.99 for one patch or less in a pack). They can even be added onto something you or they already own or a charity shop purchase, making them also sustainable which is a perfect win win!

What could be sweeter for the children's grandparents than a present made extra, extra special with a personalised handwritten love note from them?

Why is it so awesome that you can add personalised patches to your gifts?

1. They can be popped on so many different things, so you can choose a gift you know they will really love

2. Handwriting is so personal, and these are guaranteed to make them smile whenever they use/wear their gift.

3. Your kids can get involved in making the presents so they will be even more excited to gift them

4. But, they are not just for children's handwriting. They can also make patches from your own handwriting, or the handwriting of a loved one who is no longer with you.

Eleanor wrote this beautiful note (shown) for her Grandma and decided to add it onto a lovely scarf for her. 

Eleanor used the Large Personalised Patch shown (which are better for longer messages like these), but they also have a range of other options including their smaller original patches and glow in the dark patches too!

The possibilities are endless, some of their favourite Christmas present ideas include being added to a snuggly blanket, the inside of a jacket, a picnic blanket, the inside of a bag, on their favourite jeans and of course Eleanor's lovey scarf idea. 

Iron-on Love Note Patches are available to purchase now on their website www.oliveandpip.co.uk in time for Christmas.

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