• Beatific Pinions Of Cherishing: Fairy Baby Linens For Your Child's Earth

    Posted on December 15th, 2010 Tammy Barber 529 comments

    When some moms and dads find out they're expecting a baby girl, they right away start to picture a fairyland nursery in pink with Tinker-belle and other fairy characters. If you find yourself among these fortunate people, then you can look forward to a wondrous shopping adventure as you lose yourself in a charming variety of enchanting and fanciful collections of fairy baby bedding.

    Do not despair if the thought of a fairy theme makes you feel uncomfortable and hesitant. This simply means you have not yet heard that this traditional theme is, in fact, not merely about winged nymphs flying hither and thither, but indeed is offered in a wide range of colors and styles you have yet to imagine. Take the time to do an internet search instead of immediately dismissing the idea of a nursery with a fairy motif for your daughter.

    Baby girl beddings with a fairy motif doesn't have to be pink; it's finally the case that designers understand that parents of daughters want more and they've responded with different possibilities. In addition to a fairy theme, you could try looking for a princess baby bedding as the two are complementary. Their doubts give way to approval as they watch with amazement the lively colors that come up on their screens.

    For instance, Doodle fish makes a Paddy Princess line that blends lilac and light green with deep pink and pale yellow and whimsically adds several frogs in a bold shade of green. Babe Star makes a Princess collection that's whimsical and combines lovely shades of lilac, fuchsia, and light yellow to show fairies with pointed caps who carry their magic wands.

    People who are under financial constraints find it difficult to decorate their baby's nursery with the most beautiful beddings and linens. Baby crib bedding that you buy as an ensemble will save you from the many problems you can have trying to mix and match things you've purchased separately–and besides that you'll save money.

    Accessories can also be obtained affordably, providing you push the envelope a bit. For a nursery decorated with fairy theme bedding, tulle or muslin purchased from a craft or local fabric shop will be an ideal choice for curtains. Decorating the walls doesn't have to cost you a pretty penny with the purchase of art; get creative with star and crescent moon stencils, or download free prints and frame them with used frames you've found at rummage sales or thrift stores.