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Damask Nursery Bedding: Bestowal And Style For Your Infant's Sanctuary
Jan 1st, 2011 by Natalie

Pink damask crib bedding is only one among lots of designs that parents can find these days when they want to create a nursery that isn't just about comic book heroes. 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.

Although the origins of damask are still in dispute, it is generally considered that this pattern of repeating botanical and/or animal images most likely started in China, making its way to India and Persia and ultimately a staple export of Damascus, Syria – consequently, the name Damask. 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. Now damask is affordable to everyone, making a parent's choice to have damask linens in the nursery quite manageable. girls baby 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 richness of dark chocolate in combination with pink and turquoise have come together in the Bella Pink and Bella Turquoise set. Botanical patterns with a royal feeling on the damask bedding is just plain classic.

For those of you who are excited about damask but wish to blend it in with other designs for a prettier and softer look, try New Arrival's Pink Taffy set. You will find it to be a very nice looking and very attractive and “with it” set of baby bedding. This lovely set is a sunny blend of a traditional damask botanical print in pink and white with the same colors echoed in polka dots, accented by lime green.

Be swept up with the Riley set by Ally Taylor, see the rolling damask designs in the summery white and bright green, comfortable and traditional with a black and white gingham border. You will treasure the time you spend with your child as you both enjoy the relaxing atmosphere in her beautifully decorated room accented with whatever elegant damask baby bedding you choose.

Who Denotes You Can't Bring To Bear Frenzied Reddish Red Crib Sets In Your Son's Room?
Jul 23rd, 2010 by Natalie

Red crib bedding is a great alternative to the traditional pinks and blues and is very popular in the nursery today. You can even pick out colors like persimmon or purple, or even combine the two when you decorate a nursery now.

A room can be designed around a particular color provided that you then choose different shades to provide contrast. Kindergarten teachers say that younger children generally like bright red, especially boys, who often have a fascination with fire engines and red cars.

Brighten up the space with a variety of red themed wall decorations, some red colored toys and a nice rug for the baby to crawl on. Red baby bedding adds an impressive touch to a child's bedroom ensemble. The center of an exciting nursery is red gingham crib bedding. In addition to the single color motif, you have the choice of mixing solid colors with prints, which is easy to do since crib bedding collections contain the pieces needed to accomplish that look.

Today's linen ensembles are made to be hassle-free, easy to clean, low cost, method of coordinated decorating, and providing for your baby's bed linens. Red is a visually exciting, attention grabbing color, drawing your little boy's attention to anything from little red tugboats to giant red Ferris wheels or whatever red motifs are part of your baby boy bedding sets. 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.

Parents should always be careful when choosing items for the nursery to ensure that their child is safe in his crib. There are few colors more attractive to both parents and children than bright red in the nursery.

Nursery bedding naturally cannot be comprised of soft cushions or puffy comforters, because these just should not be in the crib or tot bed of a little one. Consider additions such as large red hearts or huge red flowers–in other words anything you can think of to make the nursery a haven for you, too. Keep in mind the time-tested adage: Happy mom, happy baby.

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