Thursday, May 15, 2014

Ladybug Baby Bedding And Winnie The Pooh Baby Bedding

By Darren Hartley


Ladybug baby bedding is a very popular option for baby girls. It is easy for find a bedding to like with the many variations of this bedding available. One advantage to this type of bedding is its functionality to the baby can continue past her infancy.

Designs of ladybug baby bedding centering on ladybugs bring a lot of pinks and reds to its patterns, making it very easy to adorn the nursery with red, black, pink or white decorative pieces. Designs of this bedding carrying a garden theme, bring additional colors to the mix including greens.

Ladybug baby bedding characterize ladybugs as artistic insects. They are either pictured in a realistic or abstract manner. Other insects that can be found in these types of bedding include caterpillars and butterflies. It is almost impossible not to find a bedding to fit a baby girl from this collection.

Because the crib is the focal point of a nursery, choosing a favorite Winnie the Pooh baby bedding must just be the right piece it. At the least, the baby bedding must consist of a sheet, blanket, crib bumper and dust ruffle. To add interest to the baby bed, a pillow and some stuffed Winnie the Pooh characters, such as Winnie, of course, Piglet, Eeyore and Rabbit may be thrown in for good measure.

A parent need not stop with the Winnie the Pooh baby bedding. She can carry the Winnie the Pooh theme through the nursery furniture by adding a toy bin, chest and bench that has Pooh characters painted on them. These fixtures can only delight a baby and this joy he will carry with him as he grows older and hopefully, taller as well.

There are other nursery decorations that can match the choice of Winnie the Pooh baby bedding. One such item is the Winnie the Pooh window treatments. A word of caution, though, should parents decide to change the baby bedding theme, in some point and time, the new theme might produce a clash with these window treatments. Such clash in themes may bring an undesired cluttered look to the nursery.




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