Personalised Handwriting Embroidered Cushion Cover – Custom Keepsake Gift
Customizations Total: £0.00
Custom Child’s Writing or Loved One’s Handwriting Keepsake
What Is It?
Turn meaningful handwriting into a timeless home keepsake 🤍
Simply send us a clear photo of handwriting — from your child, a loved one, or even your own — and we will professionally digitise it before carefully embroidering it onto your chosen cushion cover.
A beautiful way to preserve special words and memories in your home décor.
Perfect for:
• Memorial keepsakes
• New baby gifts
• Anniversary presents
• Mother’s Day
• Housewarming gifts
How It Works
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Place your order
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Upload or email your handwriting
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We professionally digitise your design
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You receive a digital proof within 2 working days
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Once approved, we stitch and dispatch
We only begin embroidery after your proof has been approved.
Colour Options
Choose from a palette of soft, neutral hues to complement your home.
Available colours can be viewed in the product images and selected via the dropdown menu.
Size
40cm x 40cm
(Designed to fit a standard 40cm cushion inner.)
Please note: Cushion inner not included.
Fabric & Quality
• 100% Washed Cotton Canvas
• Fairtrade Cotton
• 305gsm heavyweight fabric
• Approx. weight: 135g
Each cushion cover is made to order in-house.
To ensure the best embroidery finish:
• Very fine lines may be slightly thickened
• Minor spacing adjustments may be made
• Thread colours may vary slightly due to availability
Production & Delivery
Please check the dispatch timer at the top of this page for current turnaround times.
We currently deliver to the UK & Ireland.
For full details, please see our Shipping Policy.
Important Information
• Please ensure your image is clear and high quality for best results.
• By submitting handwriting, you confirm you have permission to reproduce it.
• Once your digital proof has been approved, changes cannot be made.
• As each item is personalised and made to order, returns are not accepted unless the item is faulty.
This does not affect your statutory rights.