Entries Tagged as 'kids quilts'

junior bedding set yellow bluemix and match kids bedding ideascolourful quilts for kdisThe most exciting part of our house renovations is about to begin.  We are nearly done with all the building stuff and soon to come is the furnishing bit which is the part I have been waiting for.  One of the rooms I am most excited about doing up is Anya’s room.  Since I will be doing the room from scratch, I have a blank canvas and that both excites me and makes me nervous!  I have already got Anya one of these as I knew I wanted her to have some sort of play tent/hideout.  One of the things I am keen to get absolutely right for her room is bedding and recently I came across a beautiful new London based range that ticked all the boxes – comfort, style and natural materials. 

cotton nursery beddding pastelscotton nursery bedding UK

Camomile London’s range is so pretty!  So soft, natural and simple.  One of the things I like most about this range is that you can mix and match colours, textures and patterns to create your own look.  Mix a bit of pale ivory with bright coral or how about going bold with indigo and mustard?  Apart from the kids bedding, there is also a nursery bedding range which is equally gorgeous and some sweet little cushions and accessories to go with the bedding.  Camomile London has been newly created by a mother and daughter team whose simple, understated style I’m really loving.  Bedding like this is so cosy and inviting that I’m sure sweet dreams are almost guaranteed!

Sunday in colour…

December 3, 2012

"colourful toys and nursery decor"

Once in a while a drop of sunshine falls in to my inbox and brightens my day.  This is definitely one of those times.  When I visited Sunday in Colour I felt like someone had just given me the warmest hug ever.  This is a new US store that has the most colourful European brands on offer and sells quilts, soft toys, nursery decorations and more  Started by a French mama now settled in San Francisco, Sonia is addicted to bold prints and patterns for both boys and girls.  You won’t find separate boys and girls sections in this store but instead it’s lashings of colour and vibrant, eye-catching prints for all.  Apart from the wonderful offerings, I also love the way that Sonia has photographed and presented everything.  This is such a charming little store and one that really makes you feel all warm and fuzzy when you visit.  Sunday in Colour only ships to the US at the moment but they plan to start international shipping in the new year.

UPDATE Jan 2013: Sunday in Colour now ships internationally.

Mondays milk…

November 27, 2012

"pretty floral quilts for kids"

I often hear people say that each one of us has a story to tell and I think that’s true.  How we tell our own unique story is entirely up to us and I guess I’m starting to tell my story through this blog by revealing little bits and pieces of my life and also through my picks which tells a lot about me.  Writing is one way of sharing but there are many other ways like sharing through your own creations.  One person who has chosen to do this is Rozalinde Innemee who is the Dutch artist behind Monday’s Milk.  She says her designs are her stories and the production is the telling of the stories.  There is something so instantly believable and beautiful about her creations and I guess that’s the reason why.  There is a part of her in everything she makes and that is what makes her offerings so special.

"pretty bow hair clips"

You can expect to find kids quilts, hair clips, soft toys, fabrics and things for the home.  All have a gentle, pure and simple feel to them with a definite feminine touch.  I adore the quilts which come in the prettiest of fabrics and I love the animal soft toys too.  You won’t find the usual suspects here but instead we’ve got cute rhino’s and an anteater.  And today I spotted the adorable bow hair clips which is what reminded me how of much I loved this store and that I hadn’t yet shared it with you.  But now you know so visit Monday’s Milk and I hope you love the expression of Rozalinde’s story as much as I do.

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