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Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

When choosing a cowboy theme for your baby's bedding look for rich imitation cowhide and western motifs in his western crib bedding. Sooner or later, you can enthrall him with stories of the brave hearts of the Old West, and – as his father would – he will envision pulling on a pair of shoes, covering his head with a cap that weighs ten gallons, jumping onto a horse, and galloping off into the wild following a group of downright bad cattle thieves.

For those who are wishing to prepare a nursery with this extremely popular and fun theme, there are all sorts of merchandise available online. A long list of retailers stocking cowboy bedding option can be got from even a basic online search. On the linens, there'll be cowboys, horses, and western foliage in colors like tan, brown, red, and green, but the styles will vary.

With the current financial crisis, though, it's tough for many parents to imagine how much such a decorating project would cost. You'll be rewarded for doing some research and shopping around for boy nursery bedding. Parents who build their own nursery furniture often have a little extra cash that they can then spend on a larger crib bedding set which includes matching accessories like curtains.

Many parents are making their own cribs and changing tables, some are assembling them from moderately priced kits, or refinishing used ones, or even going through Free-cycle and Craig-list for free or cheap items with acceptable quality.

After that, they won't have to worry about being thrifty while purchasing accessories and crib sets. They can often spend less than a couple of hundred skins for a whole nursery filled with beautiful linens that have been bundled to match and are sold as a complete decorating ensemble.

Naturally, even rough-and-tumble cowboys-to-be require protection from the adults who are buying their crib furnishings. Buy comforters and sheets that meet conventional dimensions and aren't too cushy, as you don't want baby to suffocate in them, and these items must not contain any toxic materials that could harm the immunity or respiratory ability. After that, remembering those important needs, mothers and fathers anticipating a baby can self-assuredly start the pleasant chore of building a bunk room suitable for their new baby boy.