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Handmade Baby Sweatshirt in Forest Animals Print

Handmade Baby Sweatshirt in Forest Animals Print

Regular price $54.99 CAD
Regular price Sale price $54.99 CAD
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Handmade Baby Sweatshirt. I saw this forest animals print at the fabric store and was very excited to make a sweatshirt for my son, and then had more to make a limited release of sweatshirt.

Collars and Colours:

Blue:
2 available in 6-12 months

Pink:
1 available in 6-12 months
3 available in 12-18 months

Green:
1 available in 6-12 months
1 available in 12-18 months
2 available in 2T

Please note:

Sizing - my son has a long torso, if your child is similar I recommend sizing up.

I do not own a serger machine. this does not impact the quality but just changes the stitches used.
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Believing in the importance of given back, with the profits from this item 5% will be donated to Support Network for Indigenous Women and Women of Colour, 5% to Environmental Youth Alliance, and 5% to Directions Youth Services.

Support Network for Indigenous Women and Women of Colour:
"SNIWWOC is a Canadian non-profit organization committed to the empowerment of women with food, art, and education. We address barriers that limit access to healthcare and full reproductive choice. SNIWWOC operates from a holistic and integrated service model that addresses the social, cultural and political realities of women who identify as black, indigenous, and people of colour (BIPOC)."

Environmental Youth Alliance:
"The Environmental Youth Alliance is a registered charity supporting BIPOC youth to connect with nature, community, and skills to become environmental stewards and community leaders. We provide free land-based education and paid employment-training programs in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside."

Directions Youth Services:
"Directions Youth Services (a division of Family Services of Greater Vancouver) offers low-barrier programs and services to support youth under the age of 25 who are in crisis or experiencing homelessness as a result of abuse, neglect, substance use, or mental health challenges. We welcome and serve all youth."

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