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Celebrar y regalonear a las Madres con algo muy especial *Apoyando a emprendedores en la pandemia.

El 10 de mayo en Chile se instauró como la ocasión especial para celebrar a todas las madres del país.

Esto, gracias al decreto supremo 1.110 de 1976. Desde ese entonces el 10 de mayo está fijado como el que celebra y reivindica cada año el papel de la madre en la sociedad.

En esta ocasión será una celebración más que especial, por la contingencia sanitaria que vivimos, la que incluso imposibilitará como se acostumbra festejar; con un almuerzo, onces, cena, un paseo, en fin.

Por ello es que buscamos algunas alternativas para hacerle un presente y llenar de felicidad a ese ser querido, como es la madre, y además entregando un apoyo a emprendedores que ofrecen diversos productos, para esta ocasión especial.

DULCES CON TRADICIÓN ALEMANA.

Esta es una ocasión muy especial, para regalonear con dulces y pastelería con la tradicional receta alemana que dispone «Oma Meche». Su propietaria, Paola Retamal, señala “somos de Puerto Varas con este emprendimiento ya 5 años en Copiapó y queremos para este Día de la Madre , puedan conocernos así regalonear y hacer sentir la mejor experiencia en sabor y cariño  del sur”. 

Elaboran variedades de kuchen, nuez, crema, streussel, pie de limón, strudel de manzana , tartas de fruta y tortas caseras.

“Entregamos sabor y exclusividad a la distinguida clientela, nuestros kuchen son hechos con recetas familiares caseras rescatadas de los colonos alemanes del sur de Puerto Varas.  Nuestra misión es poder transportarlos a través del gusto y dulzor de nuestros pasteles al sur de Chile. Sabor y cariño del sur a tu mesa.  Hacemos entrega a domicilio gratis en Copiapó”, indica. 

Dónde ubicarla: Facebook: pastelería alemana oma meche.  Instagram:  @pasteleríaomameche7.  Fono whatsap: +56995738384. Dirección:  calle Vicuña N° 0780 El Palomar.  

TABLAS DÍA DE LA MADRE.

Otra alternativa para agasajar a la Madre ofrece Amankaya eventos, cuya dueña Paula González invita a disfrutar de una tabla de picoteo muy especial, y hecha con mucho amor.

Señala la emprendedora “No te quedes sin algo rico para compartir y regalonear a nuestras madres. Aprovecha sólo por el Día de la Madre todas nuestras tablas incluirán de regalo un espumante y un globo temático. Todos productos de primera calidad, y sobre todo la grata y atenta atención que le brindarán”.

Para tentarse le contamos que las tablas constan de Variedades de quesos, frutas de la estación 

Jamón serrano, salsas para untar y más. Para sorprender y agasajar a mamá. Puede agendar su pedido WhatsApp +56989892771.  

Instagram: Amankayaeventos

MANUALIDADES PARA MAMÁ.

Le presentamos otra oportunidad para regalonear a Mamá que le entrega El Botón, y su dueña, Jacqueline Díaz invita a esta oportunidad, especialmente para los menores de casa, de crear ese regalo especial.

“Tenemos a su disposición Servilletas para Decoupage en una gran variedad y en especial ahora para regalar para las madres aficionadas a la Pintura decorativa, en oferta Set de 12 unidades, son temáticos, por ejemplo: flores, pajaritos, cocina , vintage , infantiles y muchas otras, y todo a precios muy convenientes.

KITS joyero :1 Caja multiuso de 16 por 16 cms.; 2 Pinturas acrílicas; 1 Pegamento, sellador y Barniz ; 2 Pinceles; 1 Lija al agua ; 2 Servilletas para Decoupage y Manual con instrucciones.

KITS bandeja: 1 Bandeja de 18 por 18 cms; 1 Pegamento, Sellador y Barniz para Decoupage; 2 Pinturas acrílicas; 1 Lija al agua; 2 Servilletas para Decoupage; 2 Pinceles y Manual con instrucciones.

Especialmente para este tiempo de Cuarentena o confinamiento voluntario, hemos preparado set completos para que los niños en su casa, preparen su propio regalo para el Día de la Mamá. Así estarán entretenidos y harán los regalos con sus propias manos. Todos los set o kits van con instrucciones.

Esta alternativa se ubica en O’Higgins N° 610 local 10, esquina Chacabuco en la ex Casa de la Cultura de Copiapó.  Atiende de lunes a sábado de 11:00 a 14:30 horas.

También realiza delivery, y para tales efectos, los interesados se pueden comunicar al WhatsApp +569 95420413.

BUENAS ENERGÍAS.-

Además le indicamos, otra posibilidad es Lucky Bamboo es una de las plantas más recomendadas por parte de los maestros y practicantes del Feng Shui para generar y provocar que los flujos de la buena energía transiten a lo largo y ancho del ambiente en el cual se encuentran.

Ideal para el hogar u oficina, atrae la prosperidad, limpia la energía de baja vibración entre otras cualidades espirituales. 

Todos los arreglos vienen rellenos con cristales de cuarzo blanco en sus maceteros de vidrio con hermosos diseños decorativos ideal se para sorprender a tu madre en su día.

Conoce más en sus redes sociales en Facebook «Lucky Bamboo Espíritu en equilibrio», al Instagram: «lucky.bamboo.copiapo». Número de contacto y Whatsapp: +56 9 86192010

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