Nursery bedding for a baby girl is so much fun! It's a delight to watch an expectant mother buying bedding for her daughter's crib. There is pink flying everywhere and the mother's face is glowing and radiant. Buying crib bedding for a girl means there are so many options to choose from. You will be up to your neck in frills, lace, polka dots, and flowers. And let's don't forget pink! Pink, pink, pink, and lots of it.
You can find nursery bedding for a girl that is full of whimsy. Bold pink stripes with forest creatures embroidered on to say good morning to your sweet baby and to keep her company at night will look so precious. Fanciful ladybugs appliquéd to a pink and green quilt will fill her with delight. Even jungle animals can be girly. Quirky monkeys and giraffes in pink, purple, and emerald can make friends on a pink trimmed quilt or blanket. Paisley nursery bedding is a favorite of mothers. Pink paisley is so precious and really brings a sense of beauty and capricious to the room.
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You can do elegant instead. Hand embroidered flowers on a more stately solid color or a bold solid trimmed in another color will both make a statement. A big trend in girls right now is pink and brown, which has an elegance all its own. You can find pink and brown polka dots, stripes, and floral patterns. The pink may range from dark to light and the brown could be chocolate to caramel. The result is a rich, opulent look fit for a princess. Taupe and ivory make nice complements for pink and brown accents. A lovely quilt in these colors will do nicely for any sweet daughter's room.
Speaking of princesses, your daughter's nursery bedding may be princess themed. You already know she will be your little princess no matter what, so get started now letting the world know. Or maybe a ballerina? That's every little girl's vision of a princess. Is there a more obvious statement of femininity?
If you don't want quite so much pink on your nursery bedding, you can choose one that uses pink as an accent color. It will still say "girl" at first glance but not be quite so covered in pink. Or you may go for a girlie theme in colors absent pink. Maybe butterflies will cavort on a yellow background or flowers will grow on a green backdrop.
Other families can't get enough pink on their nursery bedding. Cherry, crimson, pink and cranberry all dance alongside one another with floral accents and taffeta material make a charming little girl's nursery. You may even decide to use red in your nursery Red and white make for a quite striking girl's room.
Don't be afraid to use blue in your daughter's nursery bedding. Placed alongside red or pink, the overall effect will still be feminine. And with the frills and pleats on the dust ruffle, your nursery will still be obviously for a girl.