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Selasa, 04 Januari 2011

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Educated Bedding - Dr Seuss Crib Sets in Your Baby Boy's Room Will Look Alluring

Making the choice of safe and adorable nursery equipment is hard for expectant parents when they are shopping. If you make a list of nursery bedding items ahead of time and research the products you plan on using, you will stay on track and have a safe place for your baby to sleep.

When your baby boy is first born he won't be able to roll, so when you put him in the middle of his crib that is where he will stay. As babies grow and learn to move more, cribs and their parts could become dangerous.

There are many themes and colors readily available these days for baby boy bedding ready to be purchased right off the stores shelves. Babies bedding can be custom made if you have a certain theme in mind, and don't mind spending a little more. Custom-ordering a crib set might also require special-ordering of new drapes and other accessories. Dr Seuss crib set can be complemented with a variety of stuff animals and wall hangings.

Crib bedding does not need to be expensive. Economical bundles can be purchased which comprise of all the Dr Seuss linens that you will require. Even nicer, the majority of sites let you buy separate coordinating accessories such as curtains so that you don't have to hunt all over the internet. Just a few clicks away is everything you'll need to give your baby boy a magical and mentally stimulating room.

Since the Seuss linens include asymmetrical crib quilt patterns complimented by frenetic scatter print then who ever decides to decorate should throw out the notions that a nursery should be full of stuffy designs. As is the case with most quality nursery bedding for sale, these sets include wonderfully detailed appliques and make use of a number of textured fabrics, including micro suede and chenille.

Baby boy bedding that is peopled by characters from Dr. Seuss and combines these with block letters and numbers can easily be found on the internet, and it must be noted that these linens work just as well for a baby girl. Your child will feel as though his favorite Dr. Seuss books have come to life all around him in the nursery.

Most parents all ready know that linens with a theme will continue to teach, but first time parents aren't as sure. It may seem like a stretch initially to think that baby linens can stimulate the acquisition of language and shape recognition; however, those professionals who teach toddlers tell us that this is how it goes.

Dr seuss crib set shows the famous writer's passion for introducing language and reading to generations of young children; in addition, these themed furniture items, inspired by this beloved author's wide range of works, are also just plain fun for children. If you are looking for a bright and colorful nursery that gives out playful and happy childhood energy, you will find this in Seuss-themed linens.

If you enjoy reading children's books such as The Cat in the Hat, you'll love shopping the internet for Dr. Seuss linens; however, you'll still wind up being anxious about expenses that are mounting for all this baby gear you're buying for your little boy.

The theme of a nursery is usually centered around the bedding you choose for your baby. One thing to keep in mind while decorating your baby boy's room is this: remember that all decor and paint colors must match the baby bedding. You don't want to choose a train set and then choose an ocean-themed wallpaper border that clashes with your baby bedding.

In order to have a professionally designed feel for your nursery, each item should complement and be in harmony with the next. It's really not required if you can't find a wallpaper border that matches your nursery, although that is what is traditionally used. Men and women marry to give a deeper level of emotion meaning and social meaning to their lives, as well as the simple day-to-day companionship and enjoyment.

When shopping for bedding for your baby boys' nursery you should remember that your selection will create an overall mood and design for the room. An important consideration while shopping for baby toys and room decorations is whether these items are truly safe. Don't just buy them because you have to match the crib bedding.

Selasa, 21 Desember 2010

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Baby's Room, The Frugal Way

So, you're going to be parents. How exciting!

Your parents and grandparents have already volunteered to buy baby furniture for you and friends have already committed to having a baby shower. Much of your baby's early needs will be covered.

What's left for you to do is to paint and patch the walls in your baby's room. And to clean up the tile floors. The room had been an extra storage room and has been neglected as the rest of the house took on some charm. This one room was the deemed the baby's room from the time you purchased the house, but you wanted to wait until there really was a baby on the way to start decorating it. And now that day has arrived.

Since you've frugally decorated the rest of the house, you already know the best places to purchase paint and patching materials. You aren't sure of the baby's gender yet, and really don't want to know. You have decided to use bright colors, primary colors, as you paint your baby's room, figuring that they will do for either gender. But you would really like some cute wallpaper borders. You want your baby's room to be special and one he or she will enjoy for years to come.

Off you trek to the local stores, looking at every type and style of wallpaper borders that you can find. And you soon discover that even when they're on sale, the ones you love are more than you would really like to pay.

Then you stumble upon someone - ME! - who suggests two alternatives to the cutsey wallpaper borders your were considering.

1) Visit local (or online) teacher supply stores. There you will find all kinds of materials that you can use as borders for your child's room. You may find bright colored ABC's. You may find pictures of clouds or animals or fruits and vegetables. Teacher supply stores are a great place for finding things for a child's room.

2) Why not consider purchasing patterned contact paper instead of wallpaper borders? Contact paper comes in all kinds of colors and patterns now and could be a good alternative to expensive borders.

3) If after trying #1 and #2 you still have not found exactly what you're seeking, perhaps you need to consider a real do-it-yourself project. Are there magazine pictures that you could laminate and put on the walls? Have you taken snapshots that you could enlarge and laminate and hang on the walls? Or can you find stencils that depict the theme you would like for the room? If so, you could stencil drawings on the walls and color them in yourself.

Once you've really mastered the art of being frugal, your creative mind comes to life. There are so many things you can do for your child's room that don't take much money at all. You just have to have an open mind - and maybe a few months to work on the project. You have both of those, don't you? Then why are you still reading? Why are you waiting?

Senin, 29 November 2010

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Wallpaper Guide for Your New Baby


Disney Babies, Elmo and friends, little ducklings, Beatrix Potter, Noah's Ark, Candyland jungles, sailboats and stars and moons and teddy bears and choo-choo trains - and those are just a few of the thousands of wallpaper patterns that are available for the single most precious room in your house. Decorating a nursery for your soon-to-be bundle of joy is a joyful task, but the choices can be overwhelming. If you're choosing wallpaper for your nursery, there are some guidelines and advice that will help you choose nursery wallpaper that he'll love just as much when he's five as you do on the day you bring him home from the hospital.

Decide on a motif.

If you've already chosen some of the furnishings or bedding for your baby's room, you may have a pretty good idea of the sort of nursery you want to create. Whether you opt for Disney characters, sailboats and fishes, fantasy castles or frolicking lambs, you'll find nursery wallpaper that supports the theme. Keep in mind though that your child is going to grow faster than you can imagine, and it won't be long before she's got some very definite tastes of her own. By all means, indulge your fantasies if the motif you want is cutesy nursery with fluffy lambs, bunnies and teddy bears - but opt for wallpaper that's easily strippable when she's ready for Barbie and Hello Kitty.

Keep it simple and bright.

Babies distinguish bright colors and simple shapes long before they can discern anything else. Those puffy clouds and smiling stars are there for YOUR benefit, not your baby's. If you're looking for something that will stimulate your new munchkin's brain, pick wallpaper with bright primary colors and simple shapes. One of the neat wallpaper tricks is to opt for a simple striped pattern accented with a strippable wallpaper border in complementary colors. It's a simple matter to replace the ABC nursery blocks wallpaper border with Crayola crayons when he's two, and Elmo and Friends nursery wallpaper border when he's four and bats, balls and gloves when he's six.

Make it FUN.

If you do decide to opt for a busy style wallpaper, choose one that will be fun as she grows older. Wallpaper murals can become a 'toy' of sorts, a background to imagination as your child grows older and starts to notice the world around her. Try three 'simple' walls with a repeating pattern, and wallpaper the fourth wall with a jungle nursery wall mural, or - if you can find one - Where's Waldo?

Pick wallpaper that's easy to clean.

Trust me on this one. Your adorable cooing bundle will grow into a curious toddler who'll finger paint on the walls with Mommy's lipsticks and practice her letters on the ABC blocks. Whatever pattern or style of nursery wallpaper you choose, make certain that it's washable!

Jumat, 02 April 2010

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Wallpaper Guide for Your New Baby
By Chris Robertson

Disney Babies, Elmo and friends, little ducklings, Beatrix Potter, Noah's Ark, Candyland jungles, sailboats and stars and moons and teddy bears and choo-choo trains - and those are just a few of the thousands of wallpaper patterns that are available for the single most precious room in your house. Decorating a nursery for your soon-to-be bundle of joy is a joyful task, but the choices can be overwhelming. If you're choosing wallpaper for your nursery, there are some guidelines and advice that will help you choose nursery wallpaper that he'll love just as much when he's five as you do on the day you bring him home from the hospital.

Decide on a motif.

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If you've already chosen some of the furnishings or bedding for your baby's room, you may have a pretty good idea of the sort of nursery you want to create. Whether you opt for Disney characters, sailboats and fishes, fantasy castles or frolicking lambs, you'll find nursery wallpaper that supports the theme. Keep in mind though that your child is going to grow faster than you can imagine, and it won't be long before she's got some very definite tastes of her own. By all means, indulge your fantasies if the motif you want is cutesy nursery with fluffy lambs, bunnies and teddy bears - but opt for wallpaper that's easily strippable when she's ready for Barbie and Hello Kitty.

Keep it simple and bright.

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Babies distinguish bright colors and simple shapes long before they can discern anything else. Those puffy clouds and smiling stars are there for YOUR benefit, not your baby's. If you're looking for something that will stimulate your new munchkin's brain, pick wallpaper with bright primary colors and simple shapes. One of the neat wallpaper tricks is to opt for a simple striped pattern accented with a strippable wallpaper border in complementary colors. It's a simple matter to replace the ABC nursery blocks wallpaper border with Crayola crayons when he's two, and Elmo and Friends nursery wallpaper border when he's four and bats, balls and gloves when he's six.

Make it FUN.
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If you do decide to opt for a busy style wallpaper, choose one that will be fun as she grows older. Wallpaper murals can become a 'toy' of sorts, a background to imagination as your child grows older and starts to notice the world around her. Try three 'simple' walls with a repeating pattern, and wallpaper the fourth wall with a jungle nursery wall mural, or - if you can find one - Where's Waldo?

Pick wallpaper that's easy to clean.

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Trust me on this one. Your adorable cooing bundle will grow into a curious toddler who'll finger paint on the walls with Mommy's lipsticks and practice her letters on the ABC blocks. Whatever pattern or style of nursery wallpaper you choose, make certain that it's washable!

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