Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Locating Girl's Baby Bedding is Not As Hard As You Think

One of the first things you'll probably think about when you're having a little girl is what should her nursery look like. The focal point of the room will be the crib, so it is vitally important to choose the right crib set for your little girl. Nowadays the online selection for baby is so massive that you can find even the most obscure styles.

Boys' nurseries are cute, but they simply cannot compare to the level of cuteness you find in a girl's room. We've all coveted an uber-feminine nursery at some time or another; having a baby girl gives us the excuse to finally make it a reality.

Admiring the styles of Victorian nurseries? You're going to want something very intricately designed, most likely in white or a light shade of pink. There are many other traditional style to consider, like hearts, paisley, or pink and sage patchwork baby bedding.

If you're considering the ever-popular princess theme, try very pink and very frilly bedding. Bow or ribbons are great, too - but keep safety in mind. If you're looking for a simple way to get a princess theme, try Disney. Their Disney Princess line includes everything you could possibly need to decorate the nursery, so all you need to do is just go shopping.

Floral designs are another classic, and are readily available. There is a wide variation in floral designs that you should be aware of, though. Some are extremely modern and minimalistic, while other are very elaborate with heavy embroidery and embellishments. Floral designs offer huge flexibility in colorings, which makes them a great choice for "unusual" color schemes.

A great choice to build an interest in reading is to use characters from books and fairy tales for your daughter's infant bedding. No matter what character you're looking for, whether it's the Wiggles or Little Bear, you're sure to find it somewhere online. If you're looking for a theme with longevity, this is a great one to choose. Since your daughter will come to know the characters as she grows up, the room will gain meaning over time.

Plan ahead if you want to have more kids - a girl's bedding set won't work well in a boy's nursery. The standard colors for gender neutral crib bedding are brown, yellow and green, but there are tons of other options as well.

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