Decorating With Tinkerbell Bedding
Tinkerbell is a fun character for a young girl. She is a sprite of personality and spunk and sports fun colors of lime green and pink mixed with pixie dust. You can transform your young girl’s bedroom in a weekend. starting with Tinkerbell bedding. Just choose from the range of cotton comforter sets, or separate pillow cases, sheets, duvet covers and bed skirts available. In the click of a button or one trip to the department store, you can use your magic wand to redecorate.
After the bedding, you can add accessories as slowly or as quickly as you want. Tinkerbell accessories make great birthday and holiday gifts. Consider purchasing Tinkerbell lamps and ceiling fans with matching shades, Tinkerbell posters and pictures (even coloring pages, colored by your young girl), costumes, toy sets, back packs, and pajamas. Add items featuring Tinkerbell’s special friend, Peter Pan, and her nemesis, Wendy. If you add Wendy, include her brothers, Michael and John.
If you would like to continue the Tinkerbell theme from your young girl’s bedroom into her bath, there are Tinkerbell shower curtains, toothbrush holders, cups, towels, wash cloths, and bathrobes to choose from.
When decorating, you can use Tinkerbell wallpaper, or, if you choose to paint, instead of wallpaper, you can select a white or cream and accent heavily with Tinkerbell accessories. Or, consider lime green, pink, and purple or, even the blue of Tinkerbell’s eyes – all are beautiful colors to use in a young girl’s room.
Tinkerbell bedding is commonly available in twin size and full size. When purchasing your bedding, look for the best threat count available. It is worth the investment. The higher the thread count, the softer and smoother the fabric. Therefore, the higher the thread count, the more comfortable the sheets will be for your little Tinkerbell. Do not purchase sheets with a thread count below 200. Such sheets will be rough and uncomfortable. If you can find Tinkerbell sheets with a count of 230 to 280, these will be fine for children. Counts of 300 to 400 are even better.