Shoes – Celtic Crates https://celticcrates.com A Little Touch of Scotland Mon, 26 Oct 2020 03:55:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.6.17 https://i0.wp.com/celticcrates.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-icon-5.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Shoes – Celtic Crates https://celticcrates.com 32 32 178231172 Braw Bairn https://celticcrates.com/product/new-baby/ https://celticcrates.com/product/new-baby/#comments Fri, 05 Oct 2018 06:44:45 +0000 http://localhost/Wordpress/wp_handart/product/import-placeholder-for-p001/ Spoil the glowing mom to be with this adorable gift crate which is sure to delight both Mother and Bairn ( Baby )

Bairn means child in Scotland!

What’s included?
Bamboo Muslin baby Swaddle blanket made with 70% Bamboo and 30% cotton / 2 Natural Wood Teething Toys / Handmade Scottish Lochness Monster Plushie / Baby head bow / Detoxifying Charcoal Rose Face Mask / Relaxing Vanilla White Tea Drop.

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The Inspiration Behind the Crate
Spoil the mom to be with this adorable Scottish Inspired Gift Crate. Featuring our exclusive handmade Lochness Monster (more commonly known in Scotland as Nessie.) Our luxurious Bamboo Cotton blend Swaddle inspired by Scotland’s woodlands with an adorable woodland animal print.  We included a little pamper treat for the mom to be to ensure she feels relaxed and has time for some much needed TLC. ( this crate has a little surprise White Tea Vanilla Tea Drop hidden at the bottom of the crate underneath the filler for the mom to be to enjoy.) This crate is designed to delight both baby ( bairn) and mom.

The Lochness Monster Story (Nessie)
The first recorded sighting of our famous Loch Ness Monster (or Nessie as we like to call her) was in 565 AD! Nessie was said to have appeared from the deep Loch Ness waters. Here she snatched up and ate a servant, before being forced back into the waters by his master, St Columba. Over the years, more rumors spread far and wide of other such ‘strange events’ at Loch Ness. Many believed in the water Kelpies and the Each-Uisge, (meaning ‘water horse’) a water spirit in Scottish folklore. These ancient Scottish myths about such water creatures contributed to the notion of a creature living in the depths of Loch Ness.

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