Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Neutral Crib Bedding Sets


I think a neutral crib bedding is perfect if you 1.) Don't wanna know the gender of the baby until delivery 2.) You're having a boy and girl twins 3.) You are planning to have more children and you want to save money by using the same stuff that your first born used. I like gender-neutral crib bedding sets because they're fun and it's so easy to mix and match. 

I wouldn't recommend dark colors on a baby's room. I know there are some who wants the nursery to look modern but there are so many ways on how to achieve that without painting the walls red! Eeewww! You can use darker colors as accents instead. Also, I read somewhere that using bright yellow on the walls will make a baby cry more. Yellow encourages communication and babies use crying to communicate so... I don't know whether that's true or not but I don't wanna risk it! Stick to lighter shade of yellow like butter yellow. 

Here are a couple of gender-neutral nurseries that I found on Pinterest. Enjoy! 


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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Neutral Crib Bedding Sets


I think a neutral crib bedding is perfect if you 1.) Don't wanna know the gender of the baby until delivery 2.) You're having a boy and girl twins 3.) You are planning to have more children and you want to save money by using the same stuff that your first born used. I like gender-neutral crib bedding sets because they're fun and it's so easy to mix and match. 

I wouldn't recommend dark colors on a baby's room. I know there are some who wants the nursery to look modern but there are so many ways on how to achieve that without painting the walls red! Eeewww! You can use darker colors as accents instead. Also, I read somewhere that using bright yellow on the walls will make a baby cry more. Yellow encourages communication and babies use crying to communicate so... I don't know whether that's true or not but I don't wanna risk it! Stick to lighter shade of yellow like butter yellow. 

Here are a couple of gender-neutral nurseries that I found on Pinterest. Enjoy! 


Source: via Lauren on Pinterest



















































































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