It used to be that bedding choices for a little girl's nursery were limited to old-fashioned notions of gender appropriate themes and color schemes. Pink or pink-and-white for girls just got so tiresome, and even when decorators moved to pale yellow and green, the whole color scheme just seemed wilted.
Fortunately, that's no longer true, and future moms and dads are now able to be creative and adventurous in their decorating choices. Blue baby bedding is only one of the broad array of choices available to purchasers awaiting the arrival of a newborn daughter, and future moms and dads who want to use lots of blue for their baby's room will find there's a wide assortment of designs to select among.
Boy baby bedding often uses the color blue as part of the larger theme if there are large amounts of it. There are many shades of blue to be found in decor that revolves around the theme of water, but sky and flowers will also echo these tone-on-tone blues. Blue in the nursery can feel very modern when you include geometric patterns in the decor.
The theme you choose is secondary to safety features that you need to become acquainted with in baby bedding before making a purchase. Make sure to shop for linens that fit standard crib and toddler bed dimensions; linens that are too small or too large can pose serious risks to your baby.
Crib set should always be constructed with hypoallergenic materials, and should list it's contents clearly, since certain factories who make baby bedding will sometimes use toxic chemicals that have been known to cause respiratory problems in children and babies. Several reputable sellers describe the bedding's content. Rarely do they sell linens that don't conform to standard dimensions, this allows anxious parents to focus their attention on decorating.
Just think about how nice it will be to finish off your little girl's room in shades of blue. Your daughter's blue nursery could be full of angels in the clouds; or it could be an undersea world filled with mermaids. It's very exciting that blue is now an available option for a little girl's nursery as well rather than just more traditional pinks. - 30525
Fortunately, that's no longer true, and future moms and dads are now able to be creative and adventurous in their decorating choices. Blue baby bedding is only one of the broad array of choices available to purchasers awaiting the arrival of a newborn daughter, and future moms and dads who want to use lots of blue for their baby's room will find there's a wide assortment of designs to select among.
Boy baby bedding often uses the color blue as part of the larger theme if there are large amounts of it. There are many shades of blue to be found in decor that revolves around the theme of water, but sky and flowers will also echo these tone-on-tone blues. Blue in the nursery can feel very modern when you include geometric patterns in the decor.
The theme you choose is secondary to safety features that you need to become acquainted with in baby bedding before making a purchase. Make sure to shop for linens that fit standard crib and toddler bed dimensions; linens that are too small or too large can pose serious risks to your baby.
Crib set should always be constructed with hypoallergenic materials, and should list it's contents clearly, since certain factories who make baby bedding will sometimes use toxic chemicals that have been known to cause respiratory problems in children and babies. Several reputable sellers describe the bedding's content. Rarely do they sell linens that don't conform to standard dimensions, this allows anxious parents to focus their attention on decorating.
Just think about how nice it will be to finish off your little girl's room in shades of blue. Your daughter's blue nursery could be full of angels in the clouds; or it could be an undersea world filled with mermaids. It's very exciting that blue is now an available option for a little girl's nursery as well rather than just more traditional pinks. - 30525
About the Author:
Dorothea is a writer and researcher on parenting and family issues. She also works part-time as a freelance writer for a baby products company, Kudlee, Inc..