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December 14th, 2009 by Dorothea Frankson

Yellow nursery bedding continues to be a very common selection for a nursery’s color scheme, especially with parents wanting to create a room that is appropriate regardless of whether their child is male or female. Decorators tend to think of yellow as best suited for a little girl’s bright and sunny room decor. Nowadays, bedding designers use different shades of yellow in strikingly innovative ways and this sunny hue goes along well with any other color.

Modern coordinates play on contrasts, they include yellow with dark prints like chocolate or a deep violet. Shoppers interested in a more traditional look for their daughter’s nursery often opt for bright-colored themed bedding with traditional images such as flowers and insects. These are often rendered in homey fabrics like yellow calico or gingham.

Baby boy crib bedding set should be checked against certain criteria, even those that contain colors such as yellow, before bought by enthusiastic parents. Buyer beware: Avoid overly thick or puffy items. They may look extremely appealing, but they could pose a suffocation hazard to infants who are too young to pull their faces away from them.

When you are buying bedding for your daughter’s nursery, make sure that everything you choose is the right size to fit a standard crib or toddler bed. Ill fitting sheets will keep slipping off the mattress so by buying correctly sized bedding you will be able to relax and you won’t have to keep tucking the sheets back in. Furthermore, when comforters are the proper size, they will not be hazardous to your slumbering baby.

Crib bedding coming packaged with other color coordinated items usually is of very high grade, meaning that the bedclothes are going to be harmless to babies. For parents with time constraints, all the items for s coordinated feminine nursery, including crib bedding and even room decorations, can be purchased as a bedding set.

Bedding combinations that match as usually the best choice for parents who trying to stay within their new found budget. Due to the wide variations in prices between retailers, the savvy consumer will find that creating a charming yellow nursery doesn’t have to be expensive.

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..

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