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Blankets

Blankets

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Products: 5

Newborn Photography Blankets — Soft Layers for Depth & Comfort

Add warmth, depth, and natural texture to your setups with our hand-knitted layering blankets — soft, cozy, and made from premium yarns for beautiful results on camera.

Knitted blankets are one of the most versatile props in newborn photography. They can be used as layers, basket fillers, or as part of your beanbag setup — adding softness, depth, and texture to every session.

At Amaia, you’ll find blankets in a range of textures and thicknesses:

  • Airy and delicate — light knits, perfect for soft, dreamy looks.

  • Medium thickness — cozy yarns, giving structure while staying gentle.

  • Chunky textures — thick wool blankets and roving wool, ideal for creating volume and a styled, natural look.

  • Fluffy clouds — felted and combed wool textures, adding that soft, cloud-like effect.

All our blankets are made from premium, OEKO-TEX 100 certified yarns and wools. They’re soft, safe for newborn skin, and trusted by photographers who want props that not only look beautiful but also work in real sessions.

Complete your setup

Layering works best when built on a good base:

Create a soft foundation
Use backdrops as the base for layered, textured setups.
→ Backdrops

Add a calming wrap
Wraps help keep babies comfortable and complete layered looks.
Wraps

Finish with a small detail
Toys add charm and storytelling to cozy, layered scenes.
→ Toys

Keep your palette consistent
Match layers and bases by colour for harmonious galleries.
Shop by Colour


Shipping & returns

We ship worldwide from Poland. Typical delivery time is 2-5 business days (DPD, FedEx).
No customs within the EU. Returns within 14 days (unused).

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FAQ - BLANKETS

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Who makes your blankets? Are they handmade?