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Damask Crib Bedding: Bequest And Elegance For Your Newborn's Living Space

January 1, 2011 in General Stuff | Comments (0)

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Pink damask crib bedding is one of the choices of many parents who do not want any cartoon character in designing the nursery for their loved little ones. Parents who are anxiously awaiting the arrival of their new baby girl do not need to sacrifice their own personal preferences when decorating the nursery. Choosing a damask baby bedding set will allow them to provide a sophisticated, traditional area for the newest family member.

Where does Damask come from? Well, those who study the origins of textiles disagree but it is likely that it originated in China, migrated to India and Persia and eventually got claimed by Damascus, Syria, and yes, this is indeed how it got its name. If, by the way, you are wondering, “what is Damask?” Well, it is a design with patterns of lots of flowers or animals on it. The wealthiest classes of Europe were hungry for exotic fabrics, allowing the traders providing it to the affluent Europeans to charge an exorbitant price.

Retailers are continuing to increase the popularity of Damask, by offering parents stunning pieces used to complete unique areas for little girls. Elegant damask baby bedding is a beautiful choice that gives you luxury that looks worth much more than you will actually spend. modern baby girl bedding in damask is available in two ways. You can find damask and nothing but damask on various ensembles which are perfect for damask aficionados and damask purists or you can find ensembles which blend damask with other colors and patterns to tone down the damask just a bit.

One of today's leading makers of baby bedding, Jo Jo Designs, carries a line of damask sets. Two of these sets, in particular, offer the traditional vintage look and feel of damask, while using more contemporary, updated colors. The Bella Pink outfit comes as a solid pink, while the Bella Turquoise sports warm espresso and dark chocolate colors. This traditional damask pattern comes in elegant floral designs that are reminiscent of royal apartments from hundreds of years ago.

Assuming that you are thinking of using damask in your little girl's nursery but are fearful of its overpowering effect with other designs, then the Pink Taffy set by New Arrivals could be just what you need when you shop for baby crib bedding. You will find the collection of classic damask floral sunny and chic due to the happy floral pink and whites with a dash of pink and white dot print alongside the solid lime accents.

The Riley collection, by Ally Taylor, will impress you when you see the scrolled damask design in bright spring green contrasted on a white background with a cozy border of black ad white gingham. With a damask bedding set, you will be able to create such a peaceful and beautiful space for your daughter that you can look forward to spending many a happy hour with her in that room for sure.


Who Presents You Can't Put Into Action Frenetic Murrey Red Crib Sets In Your Ray Of Sunshine's Nursery?

July 23, 2010 in General Stuff | Comments (0)

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In this day and age, the days of using pink for a daughter and blue for a son are over when decorating the baby's nursery. You can even pick out colors like persimmon or purple, or even combine the two when you decorate a nursery now.

Reds can be combined in many shades to create an entirely red themed nursery. Kindergarten teachers say that younger children generally like bright red, especially boys, who often have a fascination with fire engines and red cars.

You can further enliven the nursery space by using red toys, accenting with red wall decorations, and having a non-skid red area rug your baby can learn to crawl on and play on. The sky's the limit as far as decorating choices when parents decide to use red baby crib bedding. You don't need to do the monochromatic decor design, as you could also mix solid colored pieces with bright printed fabrics and there are packages sets that have enough bedding pieces to allow you to do that.

The bedding sets being sold today are an easy way to be your own decorator beautifully and affordably. The color red has numerous images related to it such as, small red tugboats to giant red Ferris wheels, which are more than appropriate for use as a part of your son's baby boy bedding. The danger to your valued offspring can be avoided by checking labels, for any security problems, on the pieces which you acquire to fit your baby's crib decently.

A mobile can give your baby hours of visual pleasure and entertainment, and a crib bumper, as long as it is securely attached and not over-padded, is good to cut drafts. As soon as your little boy is old enough to start using the bumper to climb up on, and starts to try to get to the mobile, both should be removed. Developmentally, your son won't be capable of a full awareness of his surroundings for several months, while you, on the other hand, will be making multiple trips to and from his room on a daily basis.

Baby bedding that consists of fluffy quilts or squishy pillows do no belong in a crib with an unwatched baby due to safety reasons. This room should be fun for you, too, so feel free to put up a big red heart, red flowers, a bright cardinal or showy red macaw. And don't forget, a happy mom makes a happier baby, and a happier baby makes mom happy.