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Cotton Tale Designs Crib Bedding Collections

These are our available crib bedding sets. Items from each of the collections are available individually so that you can keep your decorations minimal, all the way up to a fully coordinating nursery ensemble. We also offer coordinating fabrics from many of our collections that will allow you to create your own decor items, or help you with the transition from a nursery to a big kid’s room.

Colorful & Patterned Nursery

I wanted Ezekiel’s nursery to be colorful and fun without any real theme.  I always loved patterns, such as stripes and chevron, so I started there.  In order for the room to be colorful, but not too overwhelming, we painted the walls grey and had the carpets and crib grey as well.  Then we added touches of our favorite colors – green, teal, orange, and yellow – in fun patterns.

Pink & Leopard for Ava Jaymes!

This Nursery Room was designed for Backstreet Boy AJ & his wife Rochelle McLean. We started off with a pink and leopard color palette, lending itself to a feminine glam concept with a bit of sass!
We wanted this room to be transitional for Ava as she grows, so instead of choosing pieces with a Juvenile look, we selected furnishings with a more classic style and convertible functions that she can use and will love for years to come. AJ & Rochelle were so wonderful to work with and they are incredibly happy with the finished product!

cupcakeMAG brings you a dream nursery….

cupcakeMAG partnered with some amazing top baby brands to bring one reader a dream nursery – Newport Cottages, Banner Boutique, Phil&Teds, and many more! This has been months in the making and we are thrilled to share it with readers as one mother’s dream came true! Stay tuned for all the details soon to be on Project Nursery! We filled the room with things fit for a princess and filled the closet with the necessities for a first time mom and all the must-haves she needs at her finger tips!

A Well-Dressed Nursery

The other morning I stumbled upon an article about the talent behind House on Simply Stated. In the afternoon I browsed through a gorgeous new design book at Borders called the The Well-Dressed Home. By evening, I found myself drooling over an amazing crib bedding collection carried by Layla Grayce. If that’s not a sign to blog about Annette Tatum, the textile designer behind all of the above, then I don’t know what is!
With so many beautiful patterns to choose from such as retro bamboo, elegant brocade and bright bingo-like dots, a touch of your personality is guaranteed to come through in the design of your baby’s nursery. And with respectable celebrity endorsements from Hollywood Moms such a Minnie Driver and Marcia Cross, surely one can expect great things from Annette Tatum! Keep tabs on Annette by visiting her charming blog and for a peek into those A-list real rooms.

Marin’s Raspberry and Lime

I’m all about getting the biggest bang for your buck so I totally understood when mom Joanna shared her vision to create a nursery with a some longevity past the baby stage. A modern yet fun space for her baby girl, Marin, just born this past October that could last through her toddler years. She picked out a sophisticated color palette of raspberry and lime and set off to find all the pieces to fill the dream nursery for her daughter. We knew it would turn out stylish since Joanna has an Etsy shop filled with beautiful pillows for the home.

Liam’s Lair

Little 2 month old Liam is one lucky dude. Thanks to his mother’s love of great patterns, Liam enjoys a bright and edgy room inspired by the modern and luxe designs of Missoni. I too love their textiles and home collection and am still upset over a set of pillows I didn’t snatch up while on a London holiday years ago. Guess I’ll have to get my Missoni fix with this fun nursery mom Jill made possible by mixing big ticket splurge items with some great steals.

Griffin’s Cafe Au Lait

A fresh coat of paint is my absolute favorite way to not only update a room but to add a little drama. Sarah, mother to three-month old Griffin, must agree. By painting the room a warm shade of cafe-au-lait, she created a rich backdrop for an elegant and sophisticated nursery. Inspired by Dwell’s Circles crib bedding, Sarah used a few old pieces from other rooms in the house alongside the new crib, glider and rug to get a clean and eclectic feel. Other finishing touches include a bookshelf made by Griffin’s grandfather and vintage family photos in crisp white frames. The alphabet cards positioned above the crib add just the right touch of modern. Read on for more details.