Bedding for a Princess on a Shoestring
It's amazing how expensive crib bedding can be. A full set that includes a comforter/ quilt, crib bumper, a fitted sheet, dust ruffle, and a possibly a diaper bag can cost upwards $180.00. Something to keep in mind is that purchasing a full set is probably over-kill. Child safety organizations recommend against using comforters, crib bumpers and pillows in the crib since they pose a risk of suffocation.
Purchasing bedding a la carte is your best economical option. All you need to invest in the short term is a 100% cotton fitted crib sheet and dust ruffle. Dwell Studio now makes a line for Target. Here's what we got for our little princess:
Olivia Crib Sheet
Olivia Crib Skirt
Right now they are on clearance. So, for both items, I only paid $24.00!
5 comments:
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Well, I think the design is simply about making great designs accessible to parents. Baby products often leave parents with little or no budget. Solutions like these give parents affordable options to customize their crib, and opens up an invaluable opportunity to parents.
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Great choice. Sweet patterns :)
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