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Pamper Your Little Princess: Choose Purple For Finery Or For Fun
Purple baby bedding has been steadily gaining in popularity in recent years with parents who don't want to settle for the standard pink or blue. For many who are starting to plan a daughter's nursery, it is the ultimate symbol of luxury and royalty. They want their new infant to have a bedchamber worthy of a princess, and they know that royals, both in real life and in storybooks, have always been cloaked in this rich, vibrant color.
Some mix and match a purple ensemble with one that has a white background sprinkled with violets, lilacs, or lavender. Others combine this regal hue with one of the vintage botanical patterns featuring lush bunches of grapes and ripe eggplants. Still others go so far as to buy their little one a miniature throne, place velvet and satin throw pillows around the room, and use gold leaf liberally, on moldings, picture frames, and mirror edgings.
On the other hand, lots of moms and dads are more interested in the notion of a funny, lively room filled with images that will draw giggles from baby and visitors alike. They want linens that are brightly printed with goofy-looking purple cows or with graphics of Barney, every child's favorite purple dinosaur. These pieces also mix and match wonderfully when they are bought together with a set of solid purple baby girl bedding.
Of course, coming up with such ideas is the easy part of the process; the mind-boggling part comes when you're wading through all of the many different styles on the websites you visit to make your shopping simpler. Oh well, let's hope this will be the hardest decision you have to make on behalf of your precious little girl -- it will certainly be one of the most enjoyable.
While you are checking out all the design possibilities though, make absolutely sure that you are also checking everything to be certain that each item meets the various accepted infant safety standards. Stick with packaged groupings that contain tightly fitting crib sheets and non-bulky covers and bumpers, ones that have "hypoallergenic" clearly printed on the wrapper or labels.
One more thing to think about: there may be another major reason to consider a very specific shade of purple for your new daughter's crib bedding. If she is a February baby, like actress Jennifer Aniston, former supermodel Christie Brinkley, or violet-eyed movie legend Elizabeth Taylor, then amethyst will be her official color for the rest of her life, since that will be the beautiful color of her very own birthstone.
Nursery bedding is normally sold in matching sets, and people love them. Smaller collections usually include a blanket and a crib sheet matching with that along with bumpers and an adjusting dust wrinkles. Bigger sets come with coordinating accessories such as curtain swags or diaper containers, and these will easily fit into most budgets and let you create a beautiful nursery.
If you decide ahead of time to purchase your infant's nursery items in sets, you can focus entirely on creating a haven for him in dramatic purple. A zebra-striped bedding motif is perfect for your little hero, but a cozy checkerboard quilt will also send him off to the land of Nod just as nicely. Purple bedding set is however just an entry into the world of wide variety of fascinating bedding sets that are available.
Fenella McPherson is a writer for Baby Bedding Zone, an online retailer of baby bedding, including a wide selection of purple baby bedding and baby girl bedding.
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