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Butterfly Crib Bedding: Plays Of Fancy And Your Little Girl’s Good Room
Posted on July 21st, 2010 No commentsThose who’ve undertaken the task of decorating the nursery in this age of online information know that a delightful job can soon become daunting because of the amount of choices. Unlike times past, parents will now find themselves with almost too many baby bedding choices. There has been one favorite theme that has cut across decorating tastes and cultures.
For many years now, all over the world, a very popular choice for nursery room themes has been baby butterfly crib set. The fact that these magnificent creatures pass through several stages of development just as humans do — from weak and wriggly babies to the beautiful beings they eventually become — lends a great deal of cross-cultural appeal to ensembles that portray these creatures. Also, just about everyone accepts that a butterfly is one of the most beautiful creatures on earth.
Baby girl bedding crib sets comes to life in candy-colored pastels when you choose a butterfly theme with big applique butterflies that alternate with flowers and dragonflies. There are also textiles that will feature monarchs amid brightly colored blossoms or with other winged or four-legged creatures. Just about any one of these ensembles will assure you that your little daughter will have a pleasantly feminine space with beautiful creatures to keep her company before and after naps.
Shop for hardy fabrics that are easily washable, keeping in mind the weather outside and where you usually have your home’s thermostat set so you can pick a heavier or lighter material for the little one’s crib bedding. Most of the crib bedding sets today are manufactured by reputable companies according to current safety standards, but an internet search can assure parents that this is true before they buy.
Have you thought about giving your little girl’s new abode a different, educational theme? If you have a friend with excellent penmanship, have him or her write in script all along the wall the various words for butterfly in a multitude of languages. To state an example, a “papillon” in French is like a Spanish “mariposa” and a German “schmetterling” would mean a “farfalla” to his Italian neighbor.
Few parents has the choice that the art work on the wall of the room gives the thought that the room has started from a garden and landed into the woods. Wanting to decorate their ceiling with blue skies and fluffy white clouds, they will often paint it themselves or get someone to do it for them. When parents or children let their imaginations run wild they often find themselves in a perfect place surrounded by beautiful butterflies.

