Volar Sense: Practicing Airplane Crib Bedding For Your Newborn Boy’s Sanctuary
April 18, 2010 by Dunkin
Airplane crib bedding creates a beautiful and visually stimulating environment for boys. Aviation bedding is available in pattern from fighter planes to jet planes or even old time biplanes flying across the crib and walls.
Boys and airplanes go together which is why aviation bedding has always been so popular. Plain sense for a boy’s themed nursery bedding is aviation.
Selecting an aviation theme for the nursery of your sun will probably be followed by searching the internet for baby bedding for boys. There are so many styles and colors of aviation bedding that parents may have a hard time limiting themselves to just one.
The best way to decorate a child’s room is to have a clear picture of what you are looking for. To put it simply, would you prefer a room full of little airplanes or one that features two or three large ones? Before baby bedding shopping, parents should decide what kind of look they want for the nursery so that they can zero in on the perfect choice.
While price is a gnawing concern that is part of the process of getting a nursery ready for your newborn, it doesn’t have to ruin the extremely fun and incredibly gratifying event that it can be. As first time parents, you will quickly realize that babies can be expensive.
Nursery bedding is yet another item you must buy to prepare for your new child; the bills needed for your child can pile up very quickly. Frugal shoppers who want to stick to their budgets are very happy to find that they can buy crib ensembles. These coordinated sets include all necessary linens to keep your baby happy and comfortable, and most of these sets can be purchased for under $200.

i'm so happy you got a sewing machine. i love mine, a friend of mine got it for me as she and i made everett's baby bedding. do you remember sue robins? she is ty's mom, anyway from the very beginning her and i have sewn together. she has taught me so much. i love it. i haven't been able to make as much as i wanted, but time will come and i'll be able to sew much more. you remember your diaper/wipes holder thing. ever since you showed me that, i've wanted to make one and i want to try and make some of those luvie's that rachel's sister emily makes. the list is long, but it is truly fun and relaxing to sew. i hope you enjoy. curtains are also a fun thing to sew, easy and also cheaper to make than buy. it's also cool sewing because you can pick out your own fabric, and make your curtains. and no-one will have it, but funny story…sue and i made everett's baby bedding. well i thought i was original, i went to the fabric store and picked out everything i wanted, made the bedding and loved it. than i'm at kirkland's with jenn and jeanie…well what do you know there's a throw pillow the exact material of her bedding. i was so bummed, but nonetheless it was still a great time with sue and i love looking at her bedding, knowing my hands and my friends hands made that…along with my awesome sewing machine. love you girl and happy birthday.
very interesting concept.
I love looking at your crib options/ideas! So fun! I saw a bedroom set (for adults) that is a similar color scheme to what you like from Hooked on Houses and the Alex by Serena and Lily. I'll email you where I found it- but basically it's a white and light blue (like bright-light blue) with bursts of that pretty navy and little accents of red. It's a combo of your neutrals plus “boy” colors-and enough navy without painting the walls…it's not baby bedding but a fun room palette to look at.