Passover Seder Pillowcases: Three-Day Sale + Giveaway

passover seder pillowcase

We chop and dice, saute and bake — for days.

We clean like our lives depend on it.

We set the table with surgical precision.

When we finally sit down to the table, we breathe the world’s biggest sigh of relief.

It’s perfect! (Or perfectly imperfect, if you’re at my house!).

But there is one thing, as I look around the table, that always makes me giggle: My kids’ Spiderman pillowcases “adorning” our seder pillows.

While there’s something endearing about a seder with character pillowcases, if you want to bring a bit more elegance to your seder table, there is an alternative: Passover Seder Pillowcases.

Designed by expert stylist Esther O (you may remember her from her fantastic penny napkin ring holders tutorial), these Passover pillow covers are stunning!

With two unique styles to choose from, Passover pillowcases make the perfect gift for your seder host — or for yourself.

Pillowcases are a cotton/poly blend with embroidery and rhinestones, and fit standard-sized bed pillows.

Just toss them in the washing machine and they will look like new, year after year.

Ester O is running a special three-day sale just for KOAB readers. Normally $29.99, your choice of Passover Seder Pillowcases are $24.99 each with FREE shipping when you use the coupon code seder5off.

This sale is good thru Thursday, March 7th only!

I’m also excited that Esther has offered to give away two pillowcases to two lucky KOAB readers.

Here’s how to enter the Passover Seder Pillowcase giveaway:

#1. Leave a comment on this post telling me what you use for your passover pillows. Eg – we use a combination of handmade Passover pillowcases from school projects and character pillowcases.  This form of entry is required.

#2. For an additional entry, like Esther O Design on Facebook, then come back and leave a comment on this post that you have done so.

#3. For yet another additional entry, share this post to Facebook or Pin this post to Pinterest (you can use the buttons at the top of this post to do so). Then leave a comment on this post that you have done so.

Good Luck!

All entry forms will be verified. Comments are typically moderated within less than 24 hours. Duplicate entries will be deleted.

This giveaway is open to U.S. residents over the age of 18 only (sorry to all my Canadian and Israeli readers!). The giveaway will be open until 11:59 p.m. CST, Tuesday, March 12, 2013.The winners will be selected and notified on March 13th and will have 48 hours to respond before a new winner will be chosen. This is a sponsored giveaway, which helps to support Kosher on a Budget. For more information, see my disclosure policy.

Comments

  1. We just use our regular pillow cases

  2. I liked Esther’s page.

  3. We have some embroidered cases and some plain. My teenage sons would like some but I care for my elderly parents and can’t afford them this year. I liked Esther’ s page. Thank you.

  4. beautiful pillowcases! We use whatever’s on our bed 🙂

  5. We use some plain old couch pillows! these are really beautiful! Would love to ‘like’ Esther O but don’t have facebook!

  6. just curious how is the winner chosen??

  7. Regular pillowcases.

  8. I Liked Esther O on Facebook.

  9. Rachel A says

    Liked Esther O on facebook

  10. Rachel A says

    we use our own pillows unless we have one the kids made at school and decide they or we should use them.

  11. We use pillow cases the kids made in school. they have seen better days, my youngest is almost 15

  12. I liked the page. Right now we don’t have any pillowcases for pesach because we can’t afford it. I would love a new one for my husband!

  13. School projects!

  14. Our own pillows!

  15. Liked esters website

  16. We usually just use whatever throw pillows are on the sofa.

  17. I liked Esther O Designs on Facebook.

  18. I pinned the giveaway to Pinterest.

  19. beautiful! always use the kids’ handmade cases though!

  20. We use child-made ones and various others to fill in. LOVE the ester O ones. They are beautiful.

  21. Bobbie Lewis says

    I love these pillowcases, but they’re a little pricey so I hope I win! We usually just use plain couch throw pillows or bed pillows with regular pillowcases.

  22. Bobbie Lewis says

    This is my additional comment telling you I “liked” this on FB.

  23. Bobbie Lewis says

    This is my additional comment telling you I pinned it on Pinterest!

  24. School projects or couch pillows, with one fancy Pesach pillowcase.

  25. we use plain our regular linen. These are so gorgeous, would love to make the seder extra special.

  26. We use the cases made by the kids in school. Some of them are from airplane sized pillows and very cute. They are fun to pull out of the box each year. We also use plain pillowcases.

  27. We use school project pillows. This is beautiful!

  28. Post shared

  29. Liked Esther O Designs FB page

  30. liked esther o designs

  31. Just our regular pillowcases – eclectic mix!

  32. liked Esther O.

  33. shared on facebook

  34. shared post on FB

  35. I will use a Zebra stripped pillowcase I got in Africa this year!

  36. We use pillowcases that my kids made in school.

  37. liked esther o. on facebook

  38. We use whatever pillowcases aren’t on the beds!

  39. I “liked” Esther O.

  40. I shared AND pinned 🙂

  41. Eva Sandorfy says

    I like Esther O. on Facebook.

  42. we use pillows from everyone’s beds..these pillow cases are really nice!

  43. just use a regular pillowcase

  44. Pick Me! I want to win these magnificent pillowcases! and yes i liked esthero

  45. A mix of handmade and fancy.

  46. We use our regular pillowcases. When we were younger it was character themed & now we just use our regular nice ones! These are so pretty & classy

  47. I just liked Esther O Designs on facebook

  48. &…. I just shared on fb 🙂

  49. I have 2 decorated from school projects and the rest we just raid the closet and bring out whatever we find first.

  50. We also use our plain pillowcases from our bedrooms. I grew up using all the ones my siblings made in school, but my kids are not old enough yet!