Client Spotlight - Pillowinks

Client spotlights is a blog series from Guided Makers. Each post highlights a company we have worked with. Learn more about the kinds of projects we have worked on and support brands as they continue on their journey! This week we have the pleasure of introducing, Pillowinks!

Image from Pillowinks website

As a child, Nancy Gordon’s great grandmother gave her candies wrapped in a white handkerchief as a gift. The candies were placed quietly by her pillow given to her with a wink. Recalling the joy that came from the gift, Nancy came up with the idea for Pillowinks. Pillowinks is a pillowcase with a secret pocket to store mementos. A letter from a loved one, a trinket from a meaningful trip, a dollar from a lemonade stand; Pillowinks allows you to keep found memories and dreams close by.

Hear how Pillowinks is creating cherished memories:

I was at home working one afternoon when Matthew sent me a text with a pic of him winking. I went up to look in my Pillowinks pocket and there was a treasure hunt map leading me to our favorite beach.

Matt was already there, kneeling on our beach blanket, waiting for me.

He asked me to marry him!

I love you, Matt! Always!

My name is Tiffany and I'm 26.

 

Guided Makers was so thrilled to help bring Pillowinks to life. Hear more about Nancy Gordon’s story below":

“… I created Pillowinks, the pillowcase with a secret wink pocket for people to fill with gifts, treasures, hopes and dreams. To bring the same happiness to those we love … and create forever memories.”

“To let you in on my own Pillowinks stash: Even though [my horse] Whittaker is within view from nearly every window in the house, I keep a lock of his mane in my Pillowinks pocket. I sleep better.

Pillowinks would not have made it beyond my drawing board without the help of Guided Makers and Herbal Fab. I’m thrilled with all you've both helped me to accomplish. Thank you!”

Image from Pillowinks website

 

Creating memories and doing good.

For every six Pilllowinks sold, one is donated to Boston Children’s Hospital.

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