Afterprints Christian Gifts for Women, Christian Blanket with Flowers, Birthday Gifts for Women, Inspirational, Religious Gifts for Sister, Friend, Daughter, Mom, Soft Throw…

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  • 【Christian Gifts for Women】Inspiring throw blanket – Featuring a beautiful flowers print and uplifting scripture, this blanket offers strength and encouragement, making it the perfect Christian gift for women of all ages during challenging times.
  • 【Thoughtful Blanket Gift】Ideal for birthday gifts for women, graduations, Mothers Day, Christmas, or as an inspirational, get well soon, religious, or spiritual gift. A thoughtful present for a daughter, sister, friend, mom, granddaughter, grandma, or any loved one. Making it a practical yet meaningful gift.
  • 【Premium Material & Proper Size】Crafted from high-quality polyester flannel, this 50 x 60 inch soft and lightweight blanket provides a silky, cozy touch. Easy to pack for travel and suitable for year-round use.
  • 【Versatile Use】This beautiful christian blanket is perfect for snuggling on the couch, relaxing in bed, or enjoying outdoor activities like picnics and camping. Ideal for the bed, sofa, living room, office, or travel.
  • 【Easy to Care】Our blanket is machine washable or hand-washable in warm or cold water. Tumble dry on low heat, avoiding direct heat, and do not use bleach. It comes vacuum-packed to stay clean and moisture-resistant. After opening, there may be creases. Simply let it sit for a while or wash it with water, and the creases will disappear.

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