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Handmade soft plush microfiber on one side and stylish designer cotton prints on the other, these unique baby blankets make a great baby shower gift.

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Exquisite Handmade Baby Blankets

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Soft plush microfiber on one side with stylish designer cotton prints on the other to make the perfect handmade modern baby blanket. At home or on the go, these baby blankets are a favorite and they make great baby shower gifts! (via Baby Nursery + Beyond)

Updated May 2, 2009

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Pinwheel by Migi - 6 Piece Crib Bedding

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As featured in Access Hollywood! (April 2009 by Sharon Spaeth)

"Hot mama Nicole Richie is expecting a sibling for little Harlow. And of course, when you’re as style savvy as Nicole it’s never too early to start thinking about designing a beautiful yet practical nursery for your little one… even if you want to be surprised about the gender.

For tips, we went to Design Experts “The MiGi Girls,” Michele Adams and Gia Russo, who have designed six chic and affordable nursery collections (Brooke Shields, Jaime Pressly and Heidi Klum are fans).

“When creating a nursery from scratch, the first thing to consider is your budget and space. Knowing how much you have to spend and exactly how much room you have to work with will save a lot of time in the long run.”

The girls recommend measuring everything including walls, windows, doors and closets and mapping out the dimensions.

angel“For the furniture, think long term.” Remember, the nursery will likely become a toddler’s room and then a kid’s room.”

The MiGi girls suggest choosing a crib that can be turned into a toddler bed so it can be used for a longer period of time. Also, “you aren’t limited to baby furniture. Consider a dresser that can serve as a changing table with a pad placed on it.”

“When choosing your nursery’s theme, select the focal point that will set the tone for your room and help you pull it together. Consider a fun color palette, a piece of art, an icon or a meaningful keepsake and then design your nursery from that inspiration.”

There are plenty of themes that are gender neutral, including the alphabet (one of MiGi’s collection is alphabet themed and adorable!), animals, and geometric patterns.

For gender-neutral color palettes, the gals love these combinations:

Pale aqua, Spring green and brown with white accents

Orange and white with chocolate brown accents

Yellow, green, brown and white

Multi-colored: green, blue, red, yellow and white"

Read the original article first published April 8, 2009: http://www.accesshollywood.com/style/glam-slam-baby-talk_article_16477 (via Baby Nursery + Beyond)

Updated May 2, 2009

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Sweet by Migi - 6 Piece Crib Bedding Set

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As featured in Access Hollywood! (April 2009 by Sharon Spaeth)

"Hot mama Nicole Richie is expecting a sibling for little Harlow. And of course, when you’re as style savvy as Nicole it’s never too early to start thinking about designing a beautiful yet practical nursery for your little one… even if you want to be surprised about the gender.

For tips, we went to Design Experts “The MiGi Girls,” Michele Adams and Gia Russo, who have designed six chic and affordable nursery collections (Brooke Shields, Jaime Pressly and Heidi Klum are fans).

“When creating a nursery from scratch, the first thing to consider is your budget and space. Knowing how much you have to spend and exactly how much room you have to work with will save a lot of time in the long run.”

The girls recommend measuring everything including walls, windows, doors and closets and mapping out the dimensions.

angel“For the furniture, think long term.” Remember, the nursery will likely become a toddler’s room and then a kid’s room.”

The MiGi girls suggest choosing a crib that can be turned into a toddler bed so it can be used for a longer period of time. Also, “you aren’t limited to baby furniture. Consider a dresser that can serve as a changing table with a pad placed on it.”

“When choosing your nursery’s theme, select the focal point that will set the tone for your room and help you pull it together. Consider a fun color palette, a piece of art, an icon or a meaningful keepsake and then design your nursery from that inspiration.”

There are plenty of themes that are gender neutral, including the alphabet (one of MiGi’s collection is alphabet themed and adorable!), animals, and geometric patterns.

For gender-neutral color palettes, the gals love these combinations:

Pale aqua, Spring green and brown with white accents

Orange and white with chocolate brown accents

Yellow, green, brown and white

Multi-colored: green, blue, red, yellow and white"

Read the original article first published April 8, 2009: http://www.accesshollywood.com/style/glam-slam-baby-talk_article_16477 (via Baby Nursery + Beyond)

Updated May 2, 2009

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Pink Blossom Crib Bedding Set by Migi

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As featured in Access Hollywood! (April 2009 by Sharon Spaeth)

"Hot mama Nicole Richie is expecting a sibling for little Harlow. And of course, when you’re as style savvy as Nicole it’s never too early to start thinking about designing a beautiful yet practical nursery for your little one… even if you want to be surprised about the gender.

For tips, we went to Design Experts “The MiGi Girls,” Michele Adams and Gia Russo, who have designed six chic and affordable nursery collections (Brooke Shields, Jaime Pressly and Heidi Klum are fans).

“When creating a nursery from scratch, the first thing to consider is your budget and space. Knowing how much you have to spend and exactly how much room you have to work with will save a lot of time in the long run.”

The girls recommend measuring everything including walls, windows, doors and closets and mapping out the dimensions.

angel“For the furniture, think long term.” Remember, the nursery will likely become a toddler’s room and then a kid’s room.”

The MiGi girls suggest choosing a crib that can be turned into a toddler bed so it can be used for a longer period of time. Also, “you aren’t limited to baby furniture. Consider a dresser that can serve as a changing table with a pad placed on it.”

“When choosing your nursery’s theme, select the focal point that will set the tone for your room and help you pull it together. Consider a fun color palette, a piece of art, an icon or a meaningful keepsake and then design your nursery from that inspiration.”

There are plenty of themes that are gender neutral, including the alphabet (one of MiGi’s collection is alphabet themed and adorable!), animals, and geometric patterns.

For gender-neutral color palettes, the gals love these combinations:

Pale aqua, Spring green and brown with white accents

Orange and white with chocolate brown accents

Yellow, green, brown and white

Multi-colored: green, blue, red, yellow and white"

Read the original article first published April 8, 2009: http://www.accesshollywood.com/style/glam-slam-baby-talk_article_16477 (via Baby Nursery + Beyond)

Updated May 2, 2009

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Alphabet Baby Crib Bedding Set by Migi

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As featured in Access Hollywood! (April 2009 by Sharon Spaeth)

"Hot mama Nicole Richie is expecting a sibling for little Harlow. And of course, when you’re as style savvy as Nicole it’s never too early to start thinking about designing a beautiful yet practical nursery for your little one… even if you want to be surprised about the gender.

For tips, we went to Design Experts “The MiGi Girls,” Michele Adams and Gia Russo, who have designed six chic and affordable nursery collections (Brooke Shields, Jaime Pressly and Heidi Klum are fans).

“When creating a nursery from scratch, the first thing to consider is your budget and space. Knowing how much you have to spend and exactly how much room you have to work with will save a lot of time in the long run.”

The girls recommend measuring everything including walls, windows, doors and closets and mapping out the dimensions.

angel“For the furniture, think long term.” Remember, the nursery will likely become a toddler’s room and then a kid’s room.”

The MiGi girls suggest choosing a crib that can be turned into a toddler bed so it can be used for a longer period of time. Also, “you aren’t limited to baby furniture. Consider a dresser that can serve as a changing table with a pad placed on it.”

“When choosing your nursery’s theme, select the focal point that will set the tone for your room and help you pull it together. Consider a fun color palette, a piece of art, an icon or a meaningful keepsake and then design your nursery from that inspiration.”

There are plenty of themes that are gender neutral, including the alphabet (one of MiGi’s collection is alphabet themed and adorable!), animals, and geometric patterns.

For gender-neutral color palettes, the gals love these combinations:

Pale aqua, Spring green and brown with white accents

Orange and white with chocolate brown accents

Yellow, green, brown and white

Multi-colored: green, blue, red, yellow and white"

Read the original article first published April 8, 2009: http://www.accesshollywood.com/style/glam-slam-baby-talk_article_16477 (via Baby Nursery + Beyond)

Updated Apr 26, 2009

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SKIP*HOP Vine Floral Crib Bedding

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Create sophistication with Skip Hop's Vine Floral 5 Piece Crib Bedding Set.

Vine Floral is on sale! Under $149 for luxurious 100% cotton in 385 thread count! (via Baby Nursery + Beyond)

Updated Apr 24, 2009

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Cocoa Crib Bedding Set by BananaFish

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The Cocoa baby bedding collection features a luxurious combination of imported jacquard and plush minky fabrics which coordinate with a printed floral cotton scrim creating the ultimate deluxe nursery.

Soft palette of blue and rich brown floral, very sophisticated!
100% cotton and jacquard, machine washable (via Baby Nursery + Beyond)

Updated Apr 24, 2009

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Bailey Crib Bedding by BananaFish

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Add a touch of glamour and class to your baby's nursery with this Bailey 4-piece Baby Bedding Set. A rich brown damask design is complemented by blue and brown stripes, and the comforter is accented with cuddly plush. Set includes comforter, crib sheet, bumper and dust ruffle.

Soft palette of blue and rich brown damask design, very sophisticated!
100% cotton and machine washable (via Baby Nursery + Beyond)

Updated Apr 24, 2009

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Glenna Jean Madison Crib Bedding Collection

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An instant classic - that is Madison. Madison radiates charm and sophistication with traditional design elements. Surround your precious little one with embroidered dots on taffeta, whimsical cotton toile, soft cream velvet and fuzzy pom pom tassels. Embellished with luxurious satin ribbon bumper ties and corded quilt trim.

Glenna Jean is a family run business for over 25 years and specializes in soft textured fabrics and hand-patched bedding that is truly unsurpassed in quality and design which makes their products well worth the higher price. (via Baby Nursery + Beyond)

Updated Apr 24, 2009

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