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American Baby Company Waterproof Fitted Quilted Cradle Mattress Pad
$7.97
Help ensure a good night’s sleep (for everyone)! This 100% cotton mattress pad is quilted for soft comfort and features a waterproof layer to protect your mattress. Made to protect the mattress quietly so no one will even know its there. Made of 100% cotton with a 100% vinly back. Features elastic all around to secure pad into positon. Machine wash and dry….
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Kuddle-Up Supreme Thermal Baby Blankets – White – 24 each
$6.83
This knitted, all cotton, waffle-weave, thermal blanket keeps baby warm cozy. Heavy-weight blanket has durable, bounded edges for strength and long wear with tightly knit yarns to minimize snagging. Size is a full 30″ x 40″….
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Little Bamboo Hooded Towel, White
$24.95
The super soft bamboo fibers in this hooded towel make it far more water absorbent than regular cotton towels.
Naturally anti-bacterial, it is the healthy alternative for snuggling and drying your baby after bath time.
Little known facts
Bamboo as a textile has been available for 1000’s of years
Bamboo is a grass
Bedding made using bamboo was first seen through mass market chains in Februa…
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How do I preserve my baby blanket but still be able to see it every day?
It’s 27 years old… made out of thinner material, there are already two 1 inch holes in it. I get scared to even wash it, but have. So I think eventully I should retire it in some form… not use it too much. But it was made for me by my Grandmother, and she rocks!!!
So.. I’ve thought about putting it up on my quilt rack thing I have hanging on the wall… but then it’s going to collect dust… and the color is NOT white like it was when it was made…. so I don’t want it getting more discolored : ( Yet I don’t want to put it away in a box either, it brings me comfort.
Any ideas?
If you really enjoy having the baby blanket around but don’t want it framed, I’ve got a great idea that I used on my Mom’s wedding quilt.
First, gently clean it using a detergent designed for baby items, such as Dreft or Ivory Snow. Visit your local fabric shop and purchase enough high quality Tulle to encase your baby blanket in. You can stitch up a pillow type case or just drape it over. None the less, you can display that baby blanket on your quilt rack while it is protected from dust by the Tulle fabric. Every few months, remove the blanket and hand wash the Tulle. This will protect your blanket while still allowing it to be highly visible.
Tulle:
Fine netting made of a tiny hexagonal mesh. Commonly used for wedding veils and skirts of gowns. Additionally, it has been used in quilt preservation.
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