Dressy Dribbles – Miracle Blanket – Virtual Baby Shower Giveaway

THIS GIVEAWAY HAS ENDED AND ENTRIES ARE CLOSED, PLEASE CHECK OUT ONE OF OUR OTHER GREAT GIVEAWAYS OR SUBSCRIBE TO RECEIVE NOTICE OF FUTURE GIVEAWAYS

What’s That Smell?The first giveaway in our virtual baby shower for week 4 is sponsored by Dressy Dribbles.

Miracle BlanketDressy Dribbles has donated their “Miracle Blanket” made of Lavendar Minky with reversible Purple Flower Asian Brocade which sells for $42.

Dressy Dribbles blankets are oversized at 30″ x 35″. They are made of the finest materials, are soft, cuddly, warm and machine washable.

How to enter:
To enter to win the Dressy Dribbles “Bundle of Love Blanket”, all you need to do is leave a comment on this post telling us something interesting that you discovered on the Dressy Dribbles website AND tell us in brief, your worst messy kid story. The website is Dressy Dribbles.

You can earn an additional entry by subscribing (or already are subscribed) to our updates.

You can earn a second additional entry by posting our virtual baby shower button on your blog or website.

You can earn other additional entries by also entering to any of the current contests at Momdot. Go over and enter and then come back here and let us know what name you entered under and a copy of what you wrote. If your entry was long, just the first sentence or 2 is enough. You get an additional entry for EACH Momdot contest you enter.

Please leave separate comments for each additional entry.

Entry is open to the USA and the deadline to enter is Tuesday, September 30th at noon. Winner will be selected from all eligible entries using random.org.

Share and React to this Story
87
About Kim

Kim is a creative person who doesn't sit still for very long. As the mother of two, she calls herself a "recovering former working mom" and left a successful career as an Architect to stay home with her kids. This blog is a reflection of her daily life and her quest to find the answer to "what's that smell?". If blogging doesn't work out for her, she plans on auditioning to become a sports team mascot.

Comments

  1. Tanya Moyer says:

    What a great site! I love so many things about these items – they coordinate, they are reversible and they are machine-washable! That one alone is key! As for my messy baby story, the worst thing was that after a bath, I accidentally left the bubble bath on the side of the tub in our CARPETED bath room. You can see where I’m going with this. I left the bath room for a split second to grab a towel, my daughter poured the whole bottle out onto the carpet!! Thank goodness she didn’t drink any, but do you know how HARD it is to get bubble soap out of carpet!!! It took forever!!!! :o)

    Great giveaway! Thanks for offering!
    ~Tanya
    the4moyers(at)msn(dot)com

  2. Karen Gonyea says:

    Love the snap on and off feature :)

  3. Maja says:

    subscriber

  4. Maja says:

    I love the snap on and off feature.

    My son took suntan cream and squirted it all over the tile floor in the living room and used his hands and feet to rub it all in and spread as much as possible. I couldn’t be angry even if I tried, since he was so cute. I had to take a picture. I later nest in to our local tv station, it was a send a silly photo of your kid day, and I did and they aired that photo so everyone can see it. When my mother-in-law saw it, she actually said she admired me for having to clean all that mess and still had a good sense of humor. OMG, it was hell to clean it up.

  5. charline s says:

    I like all the differnt colors and pattern designs. The messiest my problem I ever had was when my oldest learn to open the fridge at 2 years old and would help himself to mustard and ketsup.

  6. Susan Taylor says:

    My worst messy kid story was when my son was about 18 months to 2 years old (not sure exactly)…It was awfully quiet in the house and he was supposed to be playing in his room while I was folding laundry. I decided I better check on him. When I went into his room he had taken Desitin and spread it all over himself, the walls and shag carpet. He looked so funny and guilty. This petrolium based product was a pain to get up.

  7. Kaycee says:

    How awesome that they make seat covers and blankets to match. That’s fabulous!
    I’m loving the Princess blanket. My new baby girl coming has a TON of pink/brown stuff so it would go great.

    Hmm..my messiest moment. One I remember vividly was taking Cami to my mom’s work when she was only 4 weeks old. I took her to the car to change her poopy(BF) diaper and as I was changing she decided to poo some more..EVERYWHERE!! My poor car had stains that I could not get out to save my life. Yuck!

  8. Vickie Couturier says:

    I Love the fact that the car seat covers have snaps,it makes it so much more easier to clean them,what a great ideal!an the colors are great,my messiest,story was a long time ago when my son was a baby,he is 34 now,he was wearing cloth diapers before it was cool to do so,an he had a bad poop,an had on plastic pants over the diaper,he had made such a mess,that my husband was gagging,an he had me sick too,it was summer time an I was only 19,an the baby was 9 months old,so I put the water hose down his diaper an slowly cleaned him up,oh i was soooooooo sick,but now its funny to think that one little boy made the whole house sick,he was our first an we were soooooo young an dumb,Im keeping the grandbabies now,thanks

  9. Vickie Couturier says:

    I am already a subscriber

  10. i’m in love with the lucky its just one of them i love and it would make a realy nice gift for a boy or girl i think and well thats my pick thanks

DISCLAIMER: All images on www.AccidentalMommies.com are licensed or readily available in various places on the Internet and believed to be in public domain. Images posted are believed to be posted within our rights according to the U.S. Copyright Fair Use Act (title 17, U.S. Code.) If you believe that any content appearing on www.AccidentalMommies.com infringes on your copyright, please let us know by using our contact form and send a DCMA take down request.