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Embroidered Cotton Bonnet

Embroidered Cotton Bonnet

$39.00
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A soft, vintage inspired embroidered cotton bonnet made by hand.

Light and simple in shape, inspired by old photographs and the quiet beauty of childhood.

Made for garden play, slow mornings, and little moments that pass too quickly.

A small keepsake to be worn and loved.

Details
• Handmade in small batches (made to order)
• Unlined cotton bonnet
• Soft ties for an adjustable fit

Fabric
White: embroidered cotton

Care
Cold gentle hand wash only
Reshape and lay flat or line dry in shade
Warm iron if needed on reverse

Please Kindly Note

Our Heirloom Wearables are made to order. Please allow up to 3 weeks for creation before dispatch.

If your order includes a made-to-order piece, all items will be shipped together once it is ready, unless ordered separately.

The frames shown in our product photography are for styling purposes only. Prints are sold unframed, unless otherwise stated.

Size
CARE & MAINTENANCE

Our keepsakes are made with delicate materials that deserve gentle care. To preserve their beauty, we recommend keeping paper keepsakes away from direct sunlight and moisture. Handle with clean, dry hands and avoid touching the surface directly.

Cotton and linen tapestries may be spot cleaned if required.

Please refer to the specific care instructions included with your order for full details and best practices.

SHIPPING & RETURNS

Every Petalfolk Everkeep piece is created just for you, whether sewn, printed, or finished by hand, so our timelines allow for the care they deserve.

We offer both Standard and Express delivery within Australia, and Standard international shipping.

As each item is made to order, we’re unable to accept returns or exchanges.

Standard Prints (no customisation)
7 business days, plus shipping time

Banners & Apparel
3–4 weeks, plus shipping time

Birthday Mail
2 weeks, plus shipping time

One precious childhood.

Keepsakes made for little hands and a mother’s heart. To hold today, and to remember long after their little years have passed.

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