Reusable Liberty London Bamboo Face Pads

Grace James

£12.00 Delivery included

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    • Order placed
    • 26th December
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    • 3rd January
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    • Standard delivery
    • 7th - 8th January

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  • Recycled Materials
  • Made in UK
  • Handmade
Description

Our reusable bamboo face pads are made from bamboo terry towelling and Liberty London cotton Tana Lawn. These are great for a new born baby to clean little sticky eyes. They are perfect to use around the eyes and on delicate, sensitive skin. They come wit...

Our reusable bamboo face pads are made from bamboo terry towelling and Liberty London cotton Tana Lawn. These are great for a new born baby to clean little sticky eyes. They are perfect to use around the eyes and on delicate, sensitive skin. They come with our Grace James cotton drawstring wash bag which can be use in the tumble drier.

Need to know

Pads are approximately 9cm / 3.5 inches.
Wash bag 18cmx13cm. 8 x 5.5 inch

Care instructions.
Hand wash or machine washable at 30 degrees, place pads in the cotton drawstring bag provided for protection.

Delivery

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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 7th - 8th January

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Grace James

Grace James

Belfast, northern ireland

Hi, I’m Lucy… I would love to say I have a degree in fashion and design but the truth is, I’m a mother who wanted to learn how to sew.

From as long as I can remember, I’ve always wanted to create but I never had the confidence to try.

I grew up watching my talented family of bakers and dress makers and witnessed the hard work that it took.

Creating is in the blood but I never experimented with this until after the birth of my second child. Now I’m making up for those lost years of not using my hands by creating all things Liberty for mother and baby.