Showing posts with label bedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bedding. Show all posts

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Create-A-Dream Bedding




If you are looking for bedding that is different, but aren't into the whole modernist thing check out Create-A-Dream Bedding. There bedding is filled with children enjoying childhood...just what every parent wants for their kids in real life.

Other Bedding Posts

Monday, October 27, 2008

I Was Completely Wrong About Plain Mary




The Plain Mary Kensington Playmat is worth the $190. They were kind enough to send a sample (Which I will be returning, so it has nothing to do with my review. If I think something is horrible, I'm going to say so.) I asked the one person who would know about blanket quality, my 90 year old grandmother. She comes from a time when most products were made with care and to last, and she quilts.


My first question to her was, "Does this look like a nice blanket?" She put it on her lap, turned it over and looked close. She examined the seams and embroidery. She spent about 5 minutes looking at the work that went into the play mat before she told me that it looked like it would last a long time.

Then I asked her, "Would you spend $190 for it?" I also had to explain that it was a baby blanket for the floor. She said she wouldn't buy it for a baby, but it was totally worth $190. If she had the extra $190 (Which is her way of hinting that she wants me to buy it for her.) she would buy one for herself. It seems besides being a good playmat, it is also a good lap throw.

Then she started making puppy dog eyes at me. It seems that I am now expected to buy one for her. Too bad I already have bought her Christmas gift, but Valentine's Day is coming.

So after showing the blanket to my grandmother I went around asking my neighbors with babies what they thought.If you stand in my front yard for ten minutes a baby appears. They all loved it.

My advice is to buy one if you can afford it, but embroider your last name on it. That way it can be used for multiple children and then draped over a chair or sofa.


Plain Mary is also expanding the embroidery options to include teddy bears, name and date, and zodiac signs.And here is the rest of it.
Also of interest:
Plain Mary

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Plain Mary



I'm always railing against Petit Tresor as everyone knows, and how every celebrity is always buying Plain Mary Kensington play mats. So I went to the Plain Mary website and had a gander. The PM Divine collection is cute, of course I am biased toward traditional things. Everything seems a little overpriced, $190 for something with about $10 worth of materials. But if you are not crafty the $180 worth of labor and marketing may be worth it. You can even buy a whole Kensington bedding set for $1410.

If you want to buy something from Plain Mary buy it directly from the company. Skip supporting Petit Tresor's overcharging and blabbermouth ways.
Update: Plain Mary sent me an email about my remarks and here it is. I did say that the labor and marketing may be worth it.

They always say even bad press is good press but here at plain mary we take our products very seriously. Our play mat is so much more deserving than a “$10 worth of material jab” and certainly if it were that cheap we would be a much more profitable company, but instead I am still plugging my savings into a company I believe so strongly in. We do enjoy a nice celebrity following for which I am grateful for as a small business owner because it certainly gives us added exposure, however, people tend to focus on that too much and not enough on the great effort our designer has taken to design beautiful yet smart and safe products for babies . I would really love to send you a sample play mat and some information on the safety features that are embedded in the elegant design of our Kensington Baby Play Mat. It is the product that started our company and is still the best selling item we have today. Our products are not overpriced and I can honestly say they are underpriced given our cost and the rising prices of our raw materials which we have not passed on to our customers. Our play mats are manufactured in the U.S. (expensive but we believe it’s worth the quality control) and our designer hand finishes every single play mat that leaves our warehouse. I am confident if you could see our play mat in person you would see it in such a different light and I would love to hear your honest feedback as it helps shape the way we create our product education programs for retailers and customers alike.
Also of Interest:
Since When Is The Kolcraft Cuddle N Care Custom Made
What Is With Petit Tresor

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Products I'm Loving 23 September




Petunia Pickle Bottom Imperial Fish Crib Bedding. I love the orange goldfish embroidered on the chocolate background. $1130
Also of Interest:
Amy Coe For Babies'R'Us
Kids Line Bunny Meadow
Plastisock

PurFlo Mattress



The PurFlo Mattress isn't a mattress in the traditional sense. It is an aluminum frame covered in a sleep surface. Since there is no foam core, there is nothing for dust mites to feed on. Dust mites are a leading cause of eczema and asthma. And the covering is removable so that it can be machined washed. Even better the company sells spare covers for those middle of the night leaky diapers. And it save the trouble of using a bottom sheet.
The cover of the mattress also conforms to the shape of your baby's body. From the video it looks like a cross between a hammock and a traditional mattress. The tension on the mattress is also fully adjustable. And despite the fact that the mattress lacks a core it is designed to hold a child up until it is six years old. And after your baby outgrows it you can disassemble the mattress and store it away for the next baby or to pass on to a friend.
PurFlo products are available at TwoLeftFeet (they ship to the US and respond to emails quickly) and Paul Stride. £109.99-£129.99
Also of Interest:
Twin Alana Dropside Crib
Lawson-Fenning For Nurseryworks
Why Aren't All Cribs Like This

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Products I'm Loving


Cozy Cocoon, swaddle your baby in a giant sock. Available in 3 sizes and 8 colors, $20
Also of Interest:
Hushamok
Finger In The Nose Snowsuit

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Products I'm Loving


Plaid baby dress, $28

Nylon Popsicle necklace, $55

Matryoshka throw from Urban Outfitters. This would be great in a dorm room. $36

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Friday, July 18, 2008

This Week's Most Popular Posts

  1. Kids Line Bunny Meadow
  2. Ghetto Prom Dress (because everybody loves bad taste)
  3. Nature BabyCare Diapers (because everyone loves going green, but not enough to do cloth diapers)
  4. Angelina Jolie (tabloid star, but no one sees their movies)
  5. Is This The Future Of Strollers (because sci-fi nerds have babies too)
  6. Bad, Bad, Bad Mommy (maybe next week I'll explain where to find all those 20 year olds.)
  7. How Much Is Too Much For A Stroller (the Concord Neo Carbon)
  8. I'Coo Targo
  9. Stroll-Air Zoom
  10. Phil & Teds Vibe

    My favorite blog post of the week...Tumbler Autobot Edition. Transformers and Batman, because I am raising future sci-fi nerds.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Restoration Hardware Baby & Child




My catalog came today. The collections seem a little Pottery Barn like, very preppy. I really like how the bedding collections are sold by the piece (so that you don't have to buy a useless bumper and crib skirt). And the pieces come in sizes for cribs all the way to full/queen. Which is good if you have a baby and older child sharing a room. It just seems an odd time to be starting a fancy new baby line when the economy has gone south.
Link

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

A Pretty Pink Nursery



Isn't this B. Braithwaite nursery lovely. Usually all the nurseries you see with the Stokke are so modern, but this one is more traditional and girlie in a good way.

Baby Gap Home


Baby Gap Home has launched. There is not much more than they had on the Baby Gap website before, just a few strollers and a small collection of other gear.On another note, I wish companies would sell the pieces of their bedding collections individually. Who really needs a bed skirt and bumper.

Green Nursery Inspiration Board

Celery Furniture Crib, Vintage Credenza (a vintage storage piece is a great green way to get storage and a changing table), Organic Matress, High Desert Naturals organic cotton bedding, Organic Cotton gift set, Green To Grow BPA free bottle, Spot On Square wall hanging, and Natursutten natural rubber pacifier.


Wondering what to put on the walls...try old-fashioned milk paint. There is now milk paint designed to go on interior walls. It's organic, non polluting, and biodegradable. The website has information on how to blend your own colors.