Baby Bedding Sets – What To Look For
November 22, 2009 by Bee Fraley
Filed under pregnancy symptoms
When getting a bed set for a nursery it helps to see what goes into a typical set. There are many different decorative and functional items that can go in one of these sets. When finding baby bedding sets it will always be important to get things with comfort in mind. This is so that the baby will be calm and safe in bed.
The first things to find are the bedding sheets. Two types of these sheets are going to be used. A standard bed sheet and a fitted sheet for the mattress will. For these materials it helps to use cotton sheets. They will keep the baby warm and can handle moisture.
In addition to the sheets a quilt can be included. It is a material that can work with cotton materials but it can be mixed with polyester. Polyester is commonly used in quilts for baby bedding sets. It is a lightweight material that does not add too much weight onto the baby. With these features the baby will feel comfortable under the quilt.
A dust ruffle, which is also known as a crib skirt, can be included in a set. With this the crib can get a decorative look to it. It can even be used to help with covering up the area under the crib. This can help to hide storage bins that can go under the crib too.
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Bumpers can also be part of a set to help with adding to the protection of the baby. These are soft materials that go around the bars of the bed’s walls. This makes the walls cushioned with the safety of the baby in mind. With this the baby will be safe even if the baby rolled into the bed walls. The bumpers will cushion all movements.
The use of a decorative pillow can be great to see in a bed set. It can be a good part of a set but it will need to have thick materials in it. With a thicker pillow the baby will not be able to lift it up. As a result the baby will not end up getting stuck under the pillow.
Many sets can come with their own diaper stackers. This is a material that works as a storage device for diapers, baby care products and toys. This part of the set can be designed with a pattern that matches the other items in the set.
The last thing you will have to decide on is the pattern or design of the set. A variety of different types of colors and themes are available for all parts of baby bedding sets. These include ones that feature different colors including blue, pink and white. There are many themes that work for boys or girls too. An animal or sports theme can work for boys while a castle or flower theme can work for girls.
Be sure to check and see how these pieces can work with a bed set for a baby. These pieces, including a quilt and sheets plus a safety bumper can be important. A diaper stacker can be convenient as well. With all of these parts it also helps to see what themes are available.
About the Author: B. Fraley loves babies and helping expectant mothers decorate their baby’s nursery and find baby bedding sets that go with the nursery’s theme. For quality products at the lowest price please visit her online stores for baby bedding sets and baby nursery bedding sets.
Baby Nursery Decor 101
August 6, 2009 by Stephanie McLain
Filed under Pregnancy
Every mother to be wants a nest built with love, but most, especially new mothers, don’t have a clue when it comes to decorating a baby nursery. Chances are that you are going to have some questions like, “What colors should my nursery be?”, “What is the best theme for baby?”, and “What about safety for baby?”. This is to be expected and is usually a good start. In this article my aim is to give some answers to these questions so you can build a baby nursery that will be perfect for your little bundle of joy. When decorating baby’s nest I find the best place to begin our journey is to first decide on the colors, which lead to our theme, and are followed up with baby safety.
The foundation of your baby nursery is built first with the selection of your colors. There has been a ton of research done about what colors a baby needs to be surrounded with for the most benefit. Put yourself in baby’s shoes for a moment and think about all the new things that you will be introduced to and all the different colors that come along with it. Soothing and calming colors are better than bold and exciting. We don’t want to overload baby and give a bad first impression. This isn’t to say that bold and exciting cannot be used to bring a little flair to the room. In fact, using a bold color is fine to use on things like trim or an accent wall. Just don’t over do it.
Another thing you might want to consider with colors is their psychological benefit or unwanted effect. Each color has been proven to yield different psychological responses from human beings. I know this may sound a little overboard, but remember baby is like a sponge that is taking in every sight, sound, and touch around and what baby sees now may have an impact on behavior later. Let’s take a look at some of the more popular colors and see if they are right for baby.
A popular color that would look great in any baby nursery decor is none other than blue. Blue is the color of the sky that baby will see from walks in the stroller and if you live by the coast the color of the big vast ocean. Blue is often used in bedrooms because of its calming, tranquil stimulation and has been shown to produce soothing chemicals in the body. Is there anything better than a calm baby? Consider using blue as a main color in your nursery decor theme.
White is a wonderful color to use in your baby nursery decor. White symbolizes purity and innocence. What better way to represent a new life on earth? The added bonus of white is that it is a neutral color and goes with everything.
When deciding on a theme think of it as the first learning experience that you want to give your baby. After all, this room is to help baby to learn, develop, and grow so keep that in mind when deciding on what theme fits best for baby and not you. Keep your personal likes and dislikes at bay and save them for decorating your master bedroom. A good rule of thumb to use is if you find something that is cool or just right for you, find something one step behind in simplicity so baby’s brain is not warped into overdrive from day one. You can always build up to your ideal theme as baby grows. Just don’t rush it. Some good themes to kick start your baby nursery are animal shapes, silly frogs, beautiful simple butterflies, or good ole fashion shapes and colorful dots.
So now lets get started and build this little nest from the ground up, but wait! We forgot the most important thing to plan before we jump in. There are so many horror stories of mishaps that happen in the nursery due to not baby proofing. Now is the perfect time to start doing things like buying a crib with safety features, removing small items that came with your theme like buttons that could be choked on, and finally covering all places where little fingers could come in contact with electricity. Also consider a baby monitor so you can hear baby’s cries or lack there of. Better safe today then sorry tomorrow.
Hopefully now I have given you a great and powerful head start on planning and designing your nest for baby to enjoy. Remember to start off with soft, calming colors that will not over stimulate baby. Simple themes are the way to go so baby doesn’t feel overburdened in this new journey called life. And finally, keep baby proofing always on the back of your mind when decorating your baby’s nursery.
Easy Baby Nursery Decor Ideas
August 6, 2009 by Stephanie McLain
Filed under Pregnancy
There are so many different things to consider when designing babys room. What colors should I use? What theme should I go with? What safety considerations should I keep in mind? Its enough to drive a person crazy. In this article my aim is to steer you on a path away from insanity on your way to a vibrant babys lounge that you can brag to all your friends about. When designing a babys room the most important things you should focus on are choosing your colors, deciding on a theme, and baby proofing.
Colors, colors, colors. It all starts with the colors. With the advancement of color psychology, science has shown that soft colors are the best route to go for your little guy. Remember, baby is new to this whole big place full of different sites, sounds, and touch. The best thing for your baby is to provide soft colors that will sooth and calm baby as he ventures into this big world of ours. Now I’m not saying its all gotta be peaches and creams. You can use bold and exciting, but just remember to use it as an accent around the baby nursery in things like the trim or design patterns on fabric.
If you have ever got stimulation from a color then you know for yourself that color will stimulate your baby. The key is to use colors that stimulate baby in positive ways. This may seem a little overboard, but you should always keep baby’s development on your mind when designing the room baby will be using to sleep and play in. Here are to example colors and what impact they may or may not have on your baby.
Red may not be what you are looking for. At least not as a primary color. Red is a color that stimulates emotion. It has been known to increase the heart beat and breathing. If you must use Red in your baby nursery decor, consider using it only as an accent.
The most popular color used in decorating is green and for good reason once you know what green can do for both you and baby. Green is the color that represents old mother nature. It is considered a calming color that will help little baby to relax when introduced to this brand new adventure called life. Consider using green as a main color in your nursery decor theme.
There are many reasons why you want to use a theme in your nursery decor, but the main reason is for baby’s first learning experience in the world. When deciding on a theme you should always have baby’s best interest in mind and not your own. When shopping around for themes you may think some things are a bit corny or over the wall silly, but the simplicity of the themes is want you want to look for, not what you personally like or dislike. This allows baby to focus on just a few objects that are simple in nature and is a great unobtrusive start in allowing baby’s brain to develop. Animals, butterflies, frogs, and nature are good places to start and are great themes to expand upon later. You could even go with simple shapes and patterns and build into nature at a later time.
Before you dive right in and get covered with paint, there is one more important thing you must include in babys room. The news is pack full of stories of the past of crushed familys that lost baby all because of an unfortunate mishap that could have been prevented. Even though baby is brand new you should still go ahead and prep the room for safety now by doing things like covering light sockets, buying a crib that is safe and secure, removing any small items that may have come with your theme like buttons or beads, and buy a baby monitor so you can hear baby when he sleeps. Like I always say, Better safe today then sorry tomorrow.
In closing, remember you have many things to plan before decorating your baby’s nursery. Keep it simple and begin with selecting soft, soothing colors. Themes are meant for baby and not you so keep them simple in design so baby isn’t confused. Finally, remember that your baby’s safety is in your hands, so baby proof everything.
Baby Bedding Sets – A Suffocation Hazard For Your Child?
June 30, 2009 by Bee Fraley
Filed under Pregnancy
When you first bring home your baby, items like comforters, quilts and pillows aren’t necessary.
These sets often come with a bumper too and you might have heard or read conflicting information on them. In the end it comes down to the choice that you make.
If you do decide that a bumper will protect your child, go with a thinner design. Thick, fluffy bumpers are much more of a suffocation hazard than these thinner ones.
To avoid suffocation, all your baby really needs in the first 12 months is a sheet, mattress, and a crib skirt for aesthetics. Avoid anything fluffy and heavy in your baby’s crib.
However, you might be concerned about your baby staying warm at night. For that purpose consider using an organic blanket or sleep sac to swaddle your baby in. If you wrap your baby snugly you will avoid the risk of suffocation.
So, what do you do with the comforter or quilt that came in the baby bedding set? They make great accessories for your baby’s nursery.
You can hang the quilt over a rack designed for it, or simply mount it on the wall.
Purchasing a complete baby bedding set in the beginning may also save you money in the long run, as the set can be used for your child throughout the toddler years as well.
On the other hand, if you want to keep it simple in the beginning and buy only the necessary bedding items, you can later freshen up the nursery design with a toddler bedding set.
Organic Baby Nursery Bedding – Benefits and Considerations
June 22, 2009 by Bee Fraley
Filed under Pregnancy
Did you know your baby’s skin is five times thinner than yours? It can easily absorb pesticides and fertilizers that have remained in your baby nursery bedding manufactured using conventional means and non-organic cotton. Purchasing organic cotton bedding will prevent that poison to enter your little one’s body.
Even after conventional cotton is harvested, the baby bedding manufacturers use chlorine bleach and toxic dyes to achieve bright whites are varies colors, while organic baby bedding manufacturers use only non-toxic coloring agents.
The comforters, bumpers and pillows of organic baby bedding sets are typically stuffed with organic cotton or organic wool, which is resistant to the growth of bacteria and dust mites.
Organic wool comes from sheep that are raised organically. These sheep are moved around to prevent overgrazing which could make the farm land infertile.
Organic wool doesn’t have to be treated with chemicals to fireproove it, because it is naturally flame retardant. Without those harsh chemicals in the wool, the bedding ends up being so much softer than when conventional wool is used.
You can contribute to the green revolution by purchasing 100% organic cotton bedding for your baby and reap the benefits of it being softer and more durable at the same time. Yes, purchasing organic will increase your expense considerably, but you can always get started with just a couple of sheets and a blanket, while still purchasing regular crib skirts and bumpers.
Did you know that only 10% of the pesticides used in conventional cotton farming ends up on the cotton crops? The other 90% end up in other plants, soil, water, and air, and with that end up in our bodies.
It’s a slow process, but more and more companies begin manufacturing organic baby nursery bedding and baby bedding sets, increasing the variety of organic baby bedding available. From solid whites, to cream colors, to abstract and whimsical prints, there are plenty of designs to choose from.
Choosing the Right Color Scheme For Your Nursery
May 24, 2009 by B. Fraley
Filed under pregnancy symptoms
When choosing color schemes for baby nurseries, there are several things you should consider. While it is true that young children love bright primary colors, large spans of bright reds and blues and greens can be overwhelming. Decorating the baby’s room
So long as you are paying attention to the details, you’ll find that practically any color scheme that you can imagine will work. Also keep in mind that your small child might be alarmed of things like certain colors, toys or people painted on the wall. You can get a safer, friendlier environment with lighter colors, which will also make it easier to change the dcor as your child grows older.
Warm colors are a good idea if your room is not bright and sunny most of the day. Barn red, ruby, coral and cranberry will add to the warm, cozy feel of the room. Or, if you want to be a bit more conservative, try rose, peach or primrose to give you the warm fuzzies.
Always remember that your colors need to be balanced. Rich colors on the wall call for light floors, ceilings and furniture. When you want to cool down red walls, look into pale blues, greens or even creams. When you have a lighter shade on the wall, like peach, pink, melon or yellow, look for accessories like toys and furniture to accent it.
When you are looking for a color scheme or theme that will suit both boys and girls, why not look at a garden theme? Give your child a ceiling painted like a pale sky, walls in light yellow and floor of natural wood tone. Consider a border of forest creatures or flowers and vines and think about how nice a cotton throw rug would look. Natural wood furniture is perfect when you are thinking about how you can move forward.
What if you are after something that is a little more whimsical? After all, what little child wouldn’t love a Snow White theme? When you want to replicate the forest, consider doing the walls, the floor and ceiling in mint green. You can adjust the value of the shade of paint that you are using by throwing in some black and white. While you can be subtle on the walls, you can use bolder colors on the border, play table and rugs.
There are two good reasons for this type of decorating. First, monochromatic rooms always look larger. If the ceiling and floor are also the color of the walls it will look the largest. If you have a very high ceiling in a small square room, you paint the ceiling darker to end that silo look. Conversely, in a low-ceiling room, raise the ceiling with darker walls and white above.
Remember that children will outgrow their nurseries very quickly, and if you design right, you are going to find that you can adjust the room to suit them. A simple color palette will let you keep on using the room as it is for years, and all you will need to do is switch the furniture around.
Choosing Baby Nursery Bedding For Your Baby Boy
May 5, 2009 by B. Fraley
Filed under pregnancy symptoms
If you are having a new baby boy, no doubt you are proud and excited. You’ll want to have the nursery perfect so you can welcome him in style when he arrives. Of course one important thing you’ll want to do is pick out great baby bedding that will make him comfy and help you decorate the rest of the nursery.
When you go about decorating the nursery for your baby boy, you may want to start by picking out a bedding set. You’ll find that many baby bedding sets are available in all kinds of colors and styles. When making this choice, two things to keep in mind are quality and comfort when it comes to the baby bedding you choose. The bedding should all be of high quality and comfortable for your baby boy too.
The first thing to check out when considering baby boy bedding sets is the material quality. You’ll want to make sure the material is soft, since newborns have skin that is sensitive. Ensure that you don’t go with bedding that is going to be too heavy as well. You don’t want a bedding set that is so heavy it keeps them from sleeping well at night.
You’ll also want to make sure that the sheets fit the mattress for your new baby boy. You don’t want the sheets to accidentally get pulled off while your baby is asleep, since this could put your baby in danger of suffocation.
Once you have found a few baby bedding sets that are of the appropriate quality then you can start to have fun with the styles that you are thinking of.
Usually baby boys traditionally end up with the color blue in their nursery. You can go with blue or you can go with various shades of blue as well to create a unique spin on this in your baby boy nursery. Other options are to go with baby bedding that not only have blue, but other soft colors like yellow and lovely greens.
You can also choose baby bedding that has a particular theme as well. There are a variety of baby bedding sets to choose from, so no doubt you’ll be able to find something that you really like.
If you have always dreamed of having a son to play sports with then why not make that the theme of your nursery? Choose baby boy bedding sets that feature basketballs, footballs, or baseballs on them. Or maybe you want your little boy to be surrounded by race cars, trains, or motorcycles. The truth is that the only limit on your options is your imagination.
Enjoy shopping for the bedding and let yourself get creative. You’ll be amazed at the great bedding you are able to find for your new little boy.
Baby Furniture Cribs – Which Type Is Right For Your Baby?
May 1, 2009 by B. Fraley
Filed under pregnancy symptoms
When you want to give your baby the best, you can start with the crib, but what type is good for you and how much should you spend?
When you go to buy a crib, remember that you should consider your space constraints as well as who might be coming in and out of your nursery. Also remember what your budget is like and how much you spend.
What kind of cribs are available for you to choose from?
First, there’s the Standard Crib. This is the kind you are most familiar with and have seen in many places. Standard cribs typically have a single or double drop side. This means that either one or both sides of the crib can be lowered to provide easy access to your baby.
Only get a double crib when the crib is going to have both sides open to the room; it’s pretty useless when you are looking at a crib that is shoved against the wall.
Then there is the Convertible Crib. Convertible cribs provide a great way to safe money throughout your baby’s childhood. While the upfront cost is higher than a standard crib, you will easily make up for the additional cost in just a few years. A convertible crib can easily be converted from a crib to a toddler bed, a day bed, and even a full-size bed.
Essentially, the head and foot boards are often detachable, which means that the mattress can be easily replaced. Look for a crib that will allow you to modify it into something that will please an older child. This will let you keep it comfortably in the nursery even after you have converted the rest of the room into an actual bedroom.
Another way to add some elegance and charm to your baby’s nursery is through a Canopy Crib. These cribs have posts in all four corners and a canopy will be hung across the top.
You can look for canopies that are designed to go on the bed, or you may decide to get crafty and to try making it yourself. You can use fabric that you have already used when it comes to decorating your nursery. Canopies can also be a great way to give a baby some privacy if he or she shares with you or with a sibling.
The Round Crib is a recent innovation, but wow is it a fun one! More and more people love these cribs due to the fact that it will let your baby sleep in any way that is comfortable to it. Round cribs still have a drop side and even better, there are no sharp edges to hurt your baby’s tender head. This can be much safer for your baby and it will help your baby see all around them.
Baby Nursery Decoration – How to Stay Within Your Budget
April 30, 2009 by B. Fraley
Filed under pregnancy symptoms
Having a baby is a time when you are going to be practically delirious with excitement. There is going to be a lot to do when you want to prepare for your baby’s arrival, and part of this preparation is going to be getting the nursery set up.
There are so many great options to choose from! Decorating doesn’t need to be an expensive ordeal, and with just some time and some diligence, you’ll find that you can decorate your baby’s nursery beautifully without wasting money on frivolities.
First things first. Before you begin shopping you will need to set your budget. To have an accurate idea of how much decorating is actually going to cost, head out to the stores with your partner. Look at the cost of your typical nursery items and write down some of the low-end and high-end prices for the type of decoration you like.
Look at both high end items and basic items, and you’ll have a realistic place to start from when you are looking at getting started with your budget. Make a list of items that you cannot do without and then make a list of things that you just want. There are some items below, but don’t be afraid to add your own; everyone is different!
Must Have Items for the Nursery
1) A place for your baby to sleep. Choose between either a crib or a bassinet.
2) Three or more sets of baby bedding. Look for bedding that is soft, comfortable and matches the nursery theme.
3) A diaper changing table to keep your baby clean and comfortable.
4) A rocking chair. A great rocking chair is a must have so that you can rock your little one to sleep.
5) Grooming and hygiene things. This list will include things like brushes, baby powder, cotton balls and nail clippers, just for a start.
6) A diaper bag. Diaper bags are an essential item if you ever want to leave the home. Look for a bag that will carry everything that you need and that is quite tough.
7) A few lamps. Chances are that you are going to want different kinds of lighting depending on the task and the time of day. Look for lights that can be dimmed.
These are the basics, and if your budget allows, by all means go ahead and add more to the list. You will also find that many of these items can be purchased used, especially the furniture. As you know, babies grow fast and you never know when you are going to get a great second hand find!