Hi Lisa,
We’ve featured a bunch of great girls’ twin bedding options in past posts, and found a few new ones too.
Bright and sunshiny, Serena & Lily’s Marni Collection (at top) brings such a cheerful pop of color to her bedroom, you may not even mind all the toys strewn across the floor. The yellow duvet pairs nicely with Berry Gobi Embroidered Sheets, though it’d be pretty with plain crisp white sheets too.
Dwell Home Furnishings has a lot of bedding options for girls like this Paper Dolls Duvet. The colors and not-too-cutesy paper doll images can transition her from toddler to bigger girl nicely. (at Arte Bebe)
We also love Dwell’s Zinnia pattern with its bold repeating zinnia pattern in shapes of gray and pink. It’s floral without the froufrou. (at Fawn & Forest)
Playful dots and multicultural dolls on Kuku Nest’s Little Friends bedding are perfect now, and when she’s no longer into dolls, just grab a new pillowcase to go with the pretty dotted sheets.
Area Linen Shop’s FLOW lilac pattern doesn’t have a hint of pink on it, yet the bold, curvy flower shapes and accents of lilac color is feminine enough for a little girl’s room. There are tons of lovely prints at this shop worth browsing.
Is she into blue? We love Winter Water Factory’s organic Here’s a Dot, There’s a Dot bedding. The dots are youthful and fun, while the color is oh, so cool and will pair well with so many accent colors, from bold reds and oranges, to softer lavenders or even gray. (at Land of Nod)
For more kids’ bedding options, please search our archives under Bedding and Blankets.
There’s a very stylish brown & pink comforter cover with a large graphic print on sale @ The Land of Nod for $35 (regularly $119!). You can see it and my other clearance picks here: https://www.modernparentsmessykids.com/2011/09/fresh-find-my-favorite-land-of-nod.html
I’d love to see the same thing for boys! So many of the sets I’ve seen include characters or cars or sports themes. I’m trying to find a cute set that isn’t rooted in dark colors.
Thanks!
I was going to suggest Land of Nod too. I love the “Oh What a Beautiful Morning” set and will probably use it for my upcoming twins regardless of sex. It is hard finding something for twins that doesn’t look like cutesy threw up all over it. I’ll be following this post for suggestions too. Do you Pinterest? There are also lots of good ideas for nursery rooms to follow.
You can find us on Pinterest as @coolmompicks and @coolmomtech Rachel, thanks!