Pink Butterfly Crib Bedding: Mind's Eye And Yo...

July 12th, 2010 by Tiffany Desousa received No Comments »

If you are one of the millions of people planning to build a nursery in this Age of Information, you know how joyous — and yet overwhelming — such a task can be. Parents-to-be often get bewildered when they see so many excellent possibilities available. One motif has been universally appreciated, even by those of various cultural traditions and preferences in decor.

For years one of the most preferred nursery themes world-wide has been purple butterfly crib bedding. It is easy to relate to the gentle butterflies as they flutter around because they remind us of the different stages from which our own offspring grow (wiggly little babies to adulthood). Also, just about everyone accepts that a butterfly is one of the most beautiful creatures on earth.

Girl crib bedding generally comes in pretty pastel colors, the butterfly themes fit wonderfully with those color schemes allowing you to use large and small butterfly appliques around flowers with perhaps adding dragonflies for variety. Some of the bedding sets feature only butterflies whereas others feature more designs and patterns as well. These are all possibilities in a feminine nursery that will provide a friendly atmosphere for your baby girl to “talk” to before sleep.

As you go out to purchase your items, look for sturdy and easy to clean items and also keep in mind your normal temperatures and home thermostat settings to make the best choice for your baby's nursery bedding. Get the linens in matching ensembles, and make sure to enter your possible purchase at consumer reports or another such site to find out whether it adheres to the latest safety regulations.

Make your little girl's new space special by adding some truly unusual and educational twist. You can ask someone with great handwriting or calligraphy skills to write the various international words for butterfly on the wall of the nursery. The butterfly is called many different names in many places, but the whole world will agree that its beauty is unsurpassed.

Butterfly baby bedding fits well into many nature themed nurseries. Wanting to decorate their ceiling with blue skies and fluffy white clouds, they will often paint it themselves or get someone to do it for them. Remember that having a new baby joining the family is not an everyday experience, so go ahead and let your mind run wild.

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May 13th, 2010 by Tiffany Desousa received No Comments »

Purple butterfly crib bedding is growing in popularity these days, especially with moms and dads who are tired of being asked about the typical pink and blue. For many new parents, planning a nursery for their little darling is the highest sign of royal grandeur and future perfection. They plan on seeing their child with a room that is fit for a princess, royals always are garbed in this bright, rich color, whether in real life or fairy tales.

There are those drawn to a basic white background that has flowers like violets or lavender scattered around, and this can be combined with a solid purple set. Purple baby bedding is often used with many other themes including flowers and fruits for a naturally beautiful nursery. Some parents use purple along with miniature royal furnishings to truly recreate a palace in the nursery where their future queen rules.

Most mothers and fathers prefer a room filled with funny pictures which attract and entertain their baby and visitors. Fun is the word for parents looking for all sorts of colorful purple animals and designs for the nursery. These pieces blend and go through brilliantly when bought together with a set of solid purple baby girl bedding polka dots.

Naturally, thinking of those things is the fun part; the harder part happens as you're trying to weed through the vast array of style options that will appear on the internet sites your search brings you. You should of course make the most appreciable and convenient decision for the goodness of your kid.

As you're looking into every option, however, be sure that you take into account the safety of every piece you buy and make sure it follows regulations. Your best bet is snug-fitting crib sheets and covers and bumpers, and look for the label saying “hypoallergenic” printed clearly on the packaging.

You should also consider one more big reason for selecting some particular purple shade for your recently born daughter's crib bedding sets. Remember that amethyst will be the color of her birth gemstone if she'll be born in February, and she'll have things in common with lovely celeberities.