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Butterfly Nursery Theme – Butterflies Baby Crib Bedding

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Like so many others a butterfly nursery theme can blend nicely into other nursery themes based on nature. Start by painting a nursery wall mural featuring a clear blue sky. Include a crisp white picket garden fence and some other friendly bugs such as ladybugs and dragonflies. Before you know it you will have laid the groundwork and created the basic elements of a successful butterfly nursery theme.

So collect your favorite butterfly pictures and ideas for your baby butterflies decor and let’s get started. In addition to the essentials found in every nursery; other items with a butterfly motif might include rugs in the shape of a butterfly or wall hangings that will make the space cheerful and a comfortable place for your baby to play.
If you prefer a patchwork quilt embroidered with appliques in a butterfly motif, this is the perfect baby nursery! You can use not only butterflies, but colorful flowers and other little bugs as well! There are ladybugs and even a hive full of honey with some cute yellow and black bumble bees buzzing about. Babies rooms decorated with dragonflies and butterflies are really trendy! Look at all the fabulous pictures of baby rooms decorated in a butterfly nursery theme in the new magazines out this season.
There are many colors here to work from in creating your butterfly nursery theme. Your baby girl’s decor will be filled with cheerful butterflies! In most modern butterfly nursery bedding sets there are bold color schemes with lots of hot pink, lime green, royal purple, sky blue and bright yellow.
Use the colors in your butterfly crib bedding to locate the best colors that will pull your unique nursery decorating ideas for your baby girl’s rooms together in a professional manner. Carry your baby nursery bedding with butterflies that have been printed or appliqued on the comforter with you to the paint store for a basic blueprint as to how to set up your butterfly baby decor successfully!
Butterflies are so versatile and finding the perfect set of butterfly baby bedding is a moment to treasure! There are just so many great butterfly decorations that you can use to accessorize your butterfly nursery theme. Here’s a way to pick up some inexpensive decorations for decorating with butterflies. Check out your local garden center for some cheap butterfly themed items! When you no longer want baby rooms covered in butterflies, you can recycle them to decorate the patio or porch.
Above information provided courtesy of unique-baby-gear-ideas.com
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Select the Baby Bedding That is Right for you

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Oftentimes new parents choose baby bedding based upon its looks instead of its functionality. Unfortunately, this is not the way in which baby bedding should be chosen. Instead, a baby’s safety and comfort should be thought of first and foremost. When you begin thinking in this way, you will find that there are some things that you really should not do. This includes:

1. Do not ignore your baby’s safety. Their crib must conform to the government’s safety standards. Even so, you should still look for any parts that may be dangerous for your baby. This includes sharp corners, flimsy wheels, or slats that are more than 2.5 inches apart. So, while you may want to purchase a used crib, you need to make sure that it conforms to these rules and that it is not listed as one of the cribs that has been recalled.

2. You should never use any bedding material that your baby may be allergic to. Instead, you should use wool, cotton or another type of baby-friendly synthetic material.
3. Make sure that the baby bedding you use is not soft. Instead, your baby’s bedding should be firm. This is really important because soft baby bedding is one of the leading causes of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome).

4. Do not stuff your baby’s crib full of cushions or too many other items. In fact, the AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) will tell you that pillows, cushions and other soft items should not be left in your crib while your baby is sleeping.

5. Do not use bumper pads. Again, the AAP recommends that these also increase your baby’s risk of SIDS. If you are still stuck on the idea of using bumper pads, then make sure that they are not soft or bulky, that they are properly attached to the crib and that you cut off any extra string.

6. You need to be sure that you never use rubber sheets. These use to be quite popular as they keep things dry but you should know that they will also irritate your baby’s skin. So, today flannel-lined mattress pads are being used instead since they have been specifically designed to keep things dry without irritating your baby’s skin.

Now that you are more knowledgeable about making sure not to do certain things, you should also feel as though you are more knowledgeable about those things that you should do and those things that you should purchase for inside of your baby’s bed. If you keep these things in mind whenever you do your shopping, your baby will be safe and feel secure.

 Above information provided courtesy of baby-room-decorations.com
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How to Create a Butterfly Themed Nursery for Your Little One

Monday, December 21st, 2009
There’s nothing quite like a room filled with delicate and whimsical butterflies to brighten the day of any little girl.  From light and airy butterflies with their beautiful butterfly wings dancing from the ceiling to dainty butterflies accenting the corners of a room, butterfly themed décor is a popular option for baby nurseries and little girl’s rooms.
Why do little girls love butterflies so much?  The colorful and beautiful creatures evoke a light and airy feeling that make all things seem possible.  Whether they are fluttering through a garden scene or hanging from the corners of a room, butterflies are magical and make little girls feel like they are in a land of make believe or one made especially for a fairy princess.  Their delicate nature evokes all of the elements that little girls love.
Creating a butterfly themed nursery or room for your little one is easy to do.  Butterflies come in many shapes and forms, a huge variety of colors and patterns, and an assortment of textures and sizes, so no matter what type of room you are hoping to design, there are butterfly decorations and accessories that will fit right in with your vision for the room.
No butterfly themed room is complete without a few of the light and airy creatures hanging from the ceiling.  One of the most popular types of butterfly room decorations are the beautiful and colorful sheer butterflies that can be hung from just about anywhere.  These decorations come in a variety of sizes with butterfly wings made from sheer nylon netting.  The nylon butterfly wings come in an assortment of different colors and patterns, just like the wide variety of real butterfly wings found in nature, although the most popular color for these whimsical butterflies are in pastel colors ranging from pinks and purples to greens, blues and pale yellows.
As the sheer butterfly wings daintily dangle from the ceiling blowing in the breeze and seemingly fluttering in the air, there are other decorative options that are equally at home in a butterfly themed nursery or room made for a little girl.  Butterflies can be painted on the wall and are an easy do-it-yourself project for those with even just a minimum of artistic talent.  There’s no “wrong” way to draw or paint a butterfly, so as long as you can master the basic shape of a small thin body engulfed by expansive butterfly wings on either side, you can create a butterfly.  The exact shape of the wings or size of the butterfly is up to you, but it is how you decorate the butterfly wings themselves that will take center stage in your décor.
For nurseries, another great option for a butterfly themed room is to purchase or create a mobile of colorful butterflies.  As the light and airy butterflies “fly” above baby’s crib, the colorful butterfly wings will mesmerize baby and keep her stimulated and entertained for hours.  Even butterflies that hang from the ceiling around the room will capture the attention of baby throughout the day with their beautiful colors as they flutter in the breeze.
Rooms with butterfly themed decor can also include decorative items such as window treatments, bedding, decorative pillows and other elements that are studded with colorful butterflies or simply are colored to coordinate with other butterfly decorations.  Butterfly themed nurseries or bedrooms can also have other garden elements, such as flowers, birds and white picket fences, or they can have fairy-like accents, such as clouds, angels and stars.  Sprinkling a few small colorful butterflies around the room in unlikely places, such as at the edge of a shelf or hanging from a mirror, is a great way to add a bit of whimsy and interest to any room.

Butterfly Wings And Fairytales Are Made For Little Girls

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

There’s nothing most little girls love more than to feel like a fairy princess. Whether it is the whimsical decor of their rooms or the adorable accessories they wear, such as tutus and butterfly wings, little girls just love to be little girls. Some of the most popular themes for children’s room decor revolve around butterflies, ladybugs, bumblebees, and flowers, with a bit of glitter and sparkle thrown in for extra magical effect and to inspire the imagination.

Butterfly room decor is perhaps one of the most magical and whimsical ways to decorate a nursery or young girl’s bedroom. A butterfly nursery creates a light, airy and uplifting feel that is sure to stimulate baby while creating a beautiful and restful place for baby to sleep and play. From glittering butterflies dangling from the ceiling, to colorful flowers and perhaps the baby’s name spelled out in alphabet letters on the wall, butterfly decor creates a feminine and lighthearted feel.

Butterfly decorations do not only add a sense of beauty and magic to nurseries and little girls rooms, but can create that extra special touch anywhere that a bit of whimsy is needed. Of course, a butterfly bedroom is filled with wonder and a bit of the fairy princess that lives in every little girl, but dainty nylon butterfly and flower decorations are also the perfect accessory to decorate a baby or bridal shower party, a garden themed party, or even an outdoor wedding. Sure, most people think of little girls waving their magic wands around with butterfly wings on their back when they think of butterfly decorations, but the fact is that even as we grow, a set of butterfly wings or a dainty butterfly decoration evokes a sense of magic in all of us.
Another popular bedroom decor theme for little girls centers around the garden. While butterfly decor can evoke its own magical or fairy princess theme, it can also work well with a garden theme. Other items like flowers, dragonflies, bumblebees, and ladybug decorations can inspire a little girl’s bedroom with color, charm and a feminine feel that little girls love. There’s no end to a child’s imagination and decorating their rooms with these whimsical decorations serves to inspire creative play and makes them feel like they are living like a fairy princess in their own magical land.

In addition to room decor, butterfly wings, tutu skirts and fairy wands top many a little girl’s list when it comes to desired dress up clothes. When a little girl puts on a butterfly costume, she doesn’t simply become a butterfly. With her nylon butterfly wings she feels as if she can fly like a fairy or an angel. Add to that a beautiful pastel colored nylon tutu and she really feels like she’s transformed into a character from a storybook. Imagination soars when children put on a pair of fairy or butterfly wings and a tutu, or wave a fairy wand. Not only do children look adorable in these costumes and dress up clothes (and are deserving of many a photo taken by mom or dad!), but accessories like tutus, fairy or butterfly wings, and wands inspire the imagination and result in hours of uninhibited creative play.

When it comes to bringing out creativity and inspiration in little girls, whether it’s the dress up clothes they wear when they play or the decorations that grace their rooms, there’s nothing like decorative items and accessories that are inspired by nature and sprinkled with a bit of glitter, sparkle and fairy dust to create some magic.

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Bugs-n-Blooms, LLC Provides Butterfly Decor For ABC’s “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” And Other Charitable Events

Monday, December 14th, 2009

PROSPER, TX — Bugs-n-Blooms, LLC, a supplier of unique garden themed room decor and accessories, is pleased to announce their participation in brightening up a deserving family’s home in connection with the show “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition”, which airs on ABC network television.

The company donated products to help decorate a tie-dye and butterfly themed bedroom for two of the daughters from the Marshall Family. The New Hampshire family received an extreme home makeover in an episode that that aired on November 29, 2009. The Marshalls have a young son who is in remission from leukemia and the family was living in a house with carbon monoxide leaks, mold and rotting wood. Despite their challenges, parents Jay and Elena, along with their eight children, established the Be Positive (B+) Campaign, which helps families handle the financial and emotional challenges that are often created when a family member is battling a chronic illness or has to undergo long-term hospitalization.

The home makeover show is not the first time that the growing company has given back to someone in need. Bugs-n-Blooms has also supplied their whimsical and uplifting products to such organizations as the American Cancer Society, Make-A-Wish Foundation, Ronald McDonald House, March of Dimes, Children’s Miracle Network, Hope International, and other charitable events. The woman-owned company prides itself on outstanding customer service and believes in the importance of helping others.

Jennifer De Vol, owner of Bugs-n-Blooms, is proud of the impact her company’s products have had on others. “We receive lots of feedback from customers and use that feedback to create new designs and exciting new products,” explains De Vol. “Our business is what it is today because of our customers. They tell us what they want and they tell us how our products have made them or their children feel and that inspires us to keep our business moving forward.” One of the most touching notes De Vol has received is from a woman who was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. Her only wish was for her daughter to have her own pink butterfly bedroom. The mothers from her daughter’s school decorated the bedroom while she was in the hospital with Bugs-n-Blooms products and the woman wrote to tell De Vol that the room was everything she had imagined for her little girl.

Bugs-n-Blooms offers products that are beautiful, cheerful and inspiring. Some of their most popular decorative products include multi-layered and two-toned butterflies, butterfly wings, glitter ladybugs, and bumblebee tiebacks that evoke princess, garden or fairy-like decor in children’s bedrooms. Their unique products are also popular for weddings, baby showers, bridal showers, and other occasions. In addition to home decor items, they also offer butterfly wings, tutu skirts, fairy wands, hair accessories and other items that make little girls feel special.

For further information about Bugs-n-Blooms and the charitable organizations they have assisted, or to see their complete line of butterfly and garden themed decor products and accessories, visit their website at http://www.bugs-n-blooms.com.

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Have A Butterfly Wedding Theme

Friday, December 11th, 2009

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Butterfly Wedding Theme

The first consideration when you are thinking about having a butterfly wedding where you will be releasing hundreds or thousands of butterflies is to do a complete butterfly theme for the wedding. This is where people get into trouble. Overdoing the theme where everything is “butterfly” oriented becomes tacky very quickly. This is why, even though a butterfly theme can form the foundation of a truly wonderful wedding, it’s very important to keep the theme very low key.
When you are planning to release butterflies, that is often enough so that butterfly images aren’t really needed on things like napkins of table cloth. By simply complimenting the “thought” of butterflies with things like wedding colors that compliment the species of butterflies that you purchased, or flowers throughout, guests will quickly recognize the theme and will appreciate the taste and style with which it was accomplished.
Always pick your flower arrangements to compliment the colors of the butterflies you’ve selected. It is easy to obtain pictures of online, even from the breeder where you order for release. Make sure the bridesmaid’s dresses are complimentary. The groom and groomsmen will almost always be complimentary, because most butterfly wings have black in them.
Also, have your wedding in a location that makes sense to release butterflies. Either a butterfly garden, or any outdoor wedding would make a beautiful ceremony that is centered upon the beautiful transformation and release to the freedom and independence represented by the butterfly. Also make sure that the photographers for your wedding are aware that you’re going to be doing a butterfly release. They will surely want to prepare their cameras for the unique photo opportunities such an event provides.

Above information provided courtesy of Ryan Dube
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Tips For Finding Discount Girls Baby Shower Decorations

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
Shower your mom to be with these decorations!
When you’re throwing a baby shower, finding discount baby shower supplies can be difficult if you don’t use a little foresight and planning. It’s especially easy to go overboard when buying or making baby girl shower decorations as everything is so adorable. That makes it hard to choose and if you’re not careful it’s easy to have your baby shower looking like a frilly pink nightmare.
Baby shower party supplies can be done in a variety of ways. Traditionally, baby girl shower decorations are lacy and flowery. If themed, most people lean towards the traditional ducks, butterflies or cartoon characters such as the ever popular Disney characters.
First and foremost you need balloons and streamers. They are placed outside the house as a guide for guests to help direct them to the correct residence and of course inside because what would any party be without balloons and dangling streamers? Generally, you want the baby shower party supplies to stick with a theme.
One cute touch for baby girl shower decorations is the sock rosebush. Using pink and/or white baby socks roll them up tightly; they will resemble small roses; then using wire, attach them to “stems” of wooden skewers and stick them down into pots you’ve spray painted pink and filled with green florists Styrofoam.
Discount baby shower supplies can also be found online. With a little online legwork, you should have no problem finding your baby shower party supplies. Baby girl shower decorations bring out the softie in all of us so have fun with it but make sure not to overdo the fluff.
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Extreme Makeover Home Edition Marshall Family Recap Episode 711

Monday, December 7th, 2009
“The bus is running on all cylinders en route to Lyme, New Hampshire to meet the Marshall Family. Cameron Marshall was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of nine. While in the hospital, Cameron learned his blood type is B-positive. This led Cameron to adopt a new motto – BE POSITIVE! And after engaging in some chemotherapy, his cancer went into remission. Cameron and his family founded the “Be Positive” campaign that has already raised $40,000 for the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth. Now this family dedicated to helping others needs a little help itself. Deadly mold has been appearing around their home. Cameron’s father, Jay, has tried his best to eliminate it, but the mold keeps coming back. The house was becoming a death trap, as Cameron has a weakened immune system. Jay and Ellen Marshall have their backs against the wall. Well, that just means somebody needs to knock that wall down. Any thoughts? During this particular home makeover, Ty Pennington and his team are joined by a former EM: HE family, the Vitales. Surprisingly, the Marshalls were one of many volunteers that helped build the Vitale home. As they say, what goes around comes around. And around here, that’s a good thing! The Marshalls are surprised when they meet Dr. McDreamy himself, Patrick Dempsey. This is a thrill for Olivia Marshall, who aspires to be a neurosurgeon just like Patrick’s Grey’s Anatomy character. It’s a chill-inducing moment when we learn that Patrick’s foundation, Dempsey Challenge, will team up with Cameron’s foundation to help with fundraising. When the Marshalls come home, they find a brand new house equipped with three air filtration systems, one specifically designed for Cameron’s bedroom. Let’s take a deeper look at each room: The Living Room – Before it used to double as a place for Jay and Ellen to sleep when Cameron was feeling ill. Not anymore. Now, it’s exactly what it should be – a beautiful family gathering spot. The Prairie Room – Faith and Emilie are swept off their feet into a prairie complete with wagon beds. It’s the kind of room Faith always wanted. The Tie Dye Room – Rylie and Nina are surrounded by butterflies and designs that dazzle the eye. Olivia’s Bedroom – Prior to the new house, Olivia had been living in a closet. Now her room is oh so stylish in blue and purple. Her desk is the best because it doubles as a vanity mirror/ hobby storage spot. The Soccer Room – Beau loves his room immediately. The colors of his sheets match that of his favorite soccer team. It’s a great place to kick back with friends. The Snowboarding Room – Cameron and Kennedy’s room covers all their joys. Snowboards, skateboards and a nice TV are just some of the features. The best touch is the “be positive” mural on the wall. Cameron knows that whenever he feels discouraged he won’t have to look far for inspiration. The Master Bedroom – Jay and Ellen are blown away by the tranquility of their room. A brand new bathtub will definitely help them relax, as will the knowledge that their new home is finally safe. Just when we thought it couldn’t get any better, Adam Sandler pops up on TV to tell the Marshall family that he knows their area well, as his mom lives nearby. He sent along a gift of an autographed hockey stick. Score! Cameron Marshall is a special kid. Not only did his hopes remain high during the gravest times, but he started an organization that brought in over $40,000 for a children’s hospital. Not bad for a nine-year-old. Cameron you’ve taught us all that it truly pays to “be positive.” Welcome home, Marshall family. Welcome home.”
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Extreme Makeover Home Edition: Tie Dye Butterfly Room, Marshall Family

Friday, December 4th, 2009

“On ABC November 29, 2009, Ty Pennington and his design team travel to Lyme, New Hampshire to build a new Extreme Makeover Home Edition home for the Marshall Family. After moving into their home six years ago, Jay and Elena Marshall discovered carbon monoxide leaks and rotting wood. About the same time, their six year-old son, Cameron, was diagnosed with leukemia. The Marshalls established the B+ (Be Positive) Campaign to raise money and help other families handle the emotional and financial challenges created by long-term hospitalization and chronic illness. As Jay and Elena and their eight children head to Walt Disney World, Ty and the team are joined by celebrity guest Patrick Dempsey (Grey’s Anatomy) for the week…
Ty, Michael, Eduardo, Paige and the Vitales family, who had their home made over two years ago, head toward the Marshall home in Lyme. They watch video of the Marshall kids explaining how they feel about their brother Cameron having leukemia. Ty describes how the family has organized fundraising activities to give back. Ty says Cameron’s cancer is currently in remission, but the house is not safe for him to recover in due to the mold.
Door Knock Day
“Good morning Marshall family,” bellows Ty through the megaphone, and the big, excited family rush out to greet the bus! Ty tells them that they will spend the week in Walt Disney World while their new home is built.
Ty visits Cameron’s room with him, and discovers that he’s into sports. In the girls’ room, Paige and Eduardo spot a penchant for tie-dye, and Little House on the Prairie. The eldest daughter’s room is in a closet – she is a huge fan of Grey’s Anatomy.
As Ty speaks to Jay and Elena about a day in the hospital when they thought they had lost Cameron (his medication had made him catatonic), I am brought to tears, as is Ty Pennington. They explain how this experience led them to give back.
The family witnesses the sea of volunteers, meet the builders from Trumbull-Nelson Construction, and receive a mystery gift from Ty before heading out in the limo for their trip.
In honor of the Marshall family’s love of extreme sports an extreme demolition of their home is held!
Ty and Paige visit the children at Dartmouth Children’s Hospital (CHAD) where Cameron spent time, and they contact the Marshalls from there. The family learns that Hallmark has donated $50,000 to his B+ Campaign!
Ty receives some ’sick’ items for his secret room from a mystery person named Adam. The ceilings in the house reach a new height – thirty feet – and Michael heads home with the Vitales who have something they would like to contribute to the Marshalls house – some of their Angel Boy paintings. As it turns out, the Marshalls were volunteers when the Vitales home was built two years ago – so cool!
It’s time for the Marshall’s to open their mystery gift in Walt Disney World – it’s a B+ t-shirt – and all the volunteers, as well as people at Walt Disney World are wearing them too! Two simultaneous walks are held on the spot, and Ty announces over $25,000 raised!
As a surprise for the family, they are taken to meet Patrick Dempsey from Grey’s Anatomy! The oldest daughter screams intensely! Cameron eats clam chowder with Patrick.
Before long, the house is completed and the furniture is on its way inside, however, not all the tiling is done, so Michael is charged with meeting the family and taking them to Sears to buy new clothes to buy time!
When the Marshalls finally pull up beside the bus, the crowd goes wild. “Move that bus,” is chanted loudly. The family is completely overwhelmed by the sight of their new home.
The Vitales come forward to meet the Marshalls, and Ty says Walt Disney World has offered them a vacation as they didn’t get one when their house was built! Ty then tells the Marshalls to check out the house!
Elena feels the new house is like a dream – tons of screaming ensues as Ty comes in and asks what they think of their new home. He points out the Angel Boy paintings, and makes note of the air cleaning system they installed.
The youngest girls have prairie wagon beds in their room, the next two girls have a colorful room filled with butterflies and tie-dye, the eldest daughter has her own proper room (not a closet) and she and Ty scream into each other’s faces when he comes in. The boys love their sports themed room – especially the B+ walls and the skateboards all over the place.
In the restful, exquisite master bedroom, Jay and Elena embrace. Ty then gathers the family and says he got in touch with a fellow New Hampshirite – Adam Sandler! He tells them to go check out his new closet – it’s full of signed hockey sticks! Adam jokes about how he presumed they would like his autograph on everything! He compliments Cameron for being brave and changing a tragic situation into a positive.
Ty herds everyone outside to play a game of hockey in the over-sized driveway. He ends with, “Welcome home, Marshall family, welcome home!””
by Candace Young
Photos Courtesy: ABC, Fox44, vnews
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Hanging Butterflies Seen on Extreme Makeover Home Edition; Marshall Family

Friday, December 4th, 2009
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