Stacy needs help sourcing some pretty cute nursery bedding: Can the readers of Ohdeedoh help me? I saved these photos of some nursery bedding, but now my preggo brain can't remember from what website! Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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I purchased the same bedding. I love it. I ordered mine from Modern Nursery. Good luck.
http://www.modernnursery.com/itemsDetail.cfm/LittoKidsMagicGardenCribSet/0/item_num/LI-MGCS/pcid/9/cid/43
This is the Magic Garden set from Litto Kids- http://www.littokids.com/magic_garden.html
Thanks so much, I knew I could count on the savvy readers of ohdeedoh!! It is adorable, isn't it? :-) Now...can anyone tell me where I put my keys?...
I love that bedding too, and might have bought it, except it's expensive, and comes with a bumper. Here's a good question for Ohdeehdoh: when are manufacturers going to stop selling their bedding only in sets that contain bumpers? I have to think that their sales are already affected. I didn't buy a set for my new daughter, when a few years ago I probably would have. All I wanted was a sheet, crib skirt, and possibly curtains. I realize this is going to hit them in the pocketbook, but so will not selling sets.
tottini in Seattle sells Litto bedding! It's a great gender neutral set.
To pencils: I totally agree with you. Crib sets are so expensive, I don't want to buy something I'm not going to use. I would love a set that is just the sheet, crib skirt, and a blanket (for when she's older!).
Pencils, it's ridiculous, huh? I turned my bumper into a window valance, which was great because I was able to use it (often the most expensive part of the set) and also solve my window treatment issue at the same time. But I still don't really use the quilt. It's so silly that they continue to sell only sets.
Pottery Barn Kids sells everything separately, and is the route we took for our kids' bedding.
We opted out because we couldn't buy a bumper-less set. Ended up making a crib skirt and curtains and buying inexpensive sheets from Carter's. Didn't mind doing it but would have preferred to buy.
They have this bedding set at www.maternallyposh.com