The World’s Most Precious Feet And Hands
Jan 24th, 2012 by Roxana

I always knew that the decision to have kids would change my life. The very first time it really started to impact me was, accept it or not, selecting furniture for our first baby’s nursery. The entire house was decked out with pretty furniture, clean modern lines and edgy designs, where did a decorative play house fit into that? I was driven to give my baby an ordinary childhood, but could I do it without giving up the look of my place?

Of course I knew that metal sculptures possibly would not be the best nursery accessory, particularly by the time this small one was active. So I turned to some more conventional methods of decoration. I found a brilliant carpenter who was a year away from retirement and made his remaining days a great challenge! From a toy box with complex woodcarving to cute carvings lining the cot, I fit stunning detail in where ever I could.

During my first trip to the local baby store, I was let down. I had been expecting a huge range, more than I could see in a day. Sadly I was in a small town and we were fortunate to have just two baby stores. So I started searching online and before long I found precisely what I was after. From amazing older second hand pieces that just required a coat of French polish to be functional to trendy toys in bronzes, it was all out there on the internet.

Seven months in I had bought just about everything, from cloth nappies (and on 2nd thought disposable nappies) to all the standard baby accessories. The baby shower endowed me with a huge spread of conscientiously and lovingly selected gifts, from boutique crayons and gift cards for bassinets to disposable nappies. But the best gift of all was a baby sculpture kit from my sister in law, a present I could not wait to use.

After a problem free birth, I brought my adorable girl home for the 1st time. Quickly before her first bath at home, my partner and I made some of the best baby sculptures I have ever seen. Her small baby hands and feet all fit on the same bit of clay! Then we had to break out a canvas and our just bought body paints for another initiation rite, bum prints!

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Modernistic Bedding Sets: A Wild And Dressed to Kill Stand To Nursery Wall Decor
Jan 30th, 2010 by Roxana

A simple baby bedding search can seem futile as parents realize that they will somehow have to choose from what seems to be almost too many options. In the last few decades, nurseries have taken on a decidedly new look as we've thrown out ideas about hue and style that are passe and embraced a modern vision of what's right for an infant's room.

Therefore, there are so many more sales of safety conscious bedding being made nowadays in so many more styles and colors than used to be available not so far in the past. Modern crib bedding set demonstrates how committed merchants are to giving you striking linen collections that will complement the designs, even the contemporary ones, you've already chosen for your home.

The range of styles covered by the term modern is wide as the shoppers are exposed to glamorous geometric designs to prints utilizing only single color. However, other moms and dads have a drastically different idea of what “going modern” means, and oddly enough they opt for ensembles of faux vintage linens.

Being truly inspiring the use of new easy care fabrics like which have heavily textured microseude, modern baby bedding is worth opting. Traditional color combinations such as blues and brown are given new life by contemporary designers. Baby boy crib bedding set with a certainly modern feeling is now available with numerous traders and those parents who are looking for specific linens meant only for the boys would not feel disappointed because of the abundant availability.

Today's linen sets produced for the young male are often marketed in complete boxed assemblages including top and bottom sheets with matching pillow cases. Some ensembles are so intricate that they contain coordinating linens like curtains and swags, which is a great help to those on a budget who want a lovely nursery. Crib sets bought as an ensemble component, normally adheres to uniform dimensions, which are regarded by experts as the most protective selection for the small child.

The shoppers with more traditional tastes might make a point not to go in for the modern bedding sets but by doing so they may put their own decoration at risk. One very prominent modern-day innovation in the so-called shabby chic look is a generous use of time-honored patchwork, outline quilting and appliques. Whatever modern style you choose for your son's nursery, you are sure to enjoy the nursery look for many years to come.

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