Posted in Nursery Nightlights on June 18, 2010

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Posted in Toddler Room Decorating Ideas on June 18, 2010

Good morning!

We’re expecting our first baby and are getting ready to start decorating the nursery. We’re going to pick out the paint last (won’t have a problem there, Mythic paints has a huge palette we can easily work with).

This is going to sound silly but my dilemma is this:
http://www.summerinfant.com/naturespurest.htm
That is the bedding we are most likely going to choose.

Would darker furniture than what they have shown look good with the bedding?:
http://www.babysdream.com/Products/GenerationNext/Default.htm
This is the furniture, either Cinnamon, Cherry or Chestnut (if you click on some of the pictures you can see the colors).

We just don’t like the very light stain color but I want to make sure that this particular bedding will look okay with darker stain.

Thank you! :)
Thank you all for helping me out! :) :)


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Posted in Kids Desk Lamps on June 18, 2010

I recently just purchased a desk lamp and put in a CFL bulb of 13 watts. After doing this, I noticed the box saying to use an 11 watt max for CFL bulbs. Do I need to run over to the store and get another bulb, or am I probably fine?
Thanks all for your responses. To answer Guru’s question, it takes both regular and CFL. It says the max for regular is 40 watts and the max for CFL is 11.


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Posted in Nursery Nightlights on June 17, 2010

Sometimes when you replace the bulb in a wall lamp, your character turns into a blue skeleton and screams bloody murder.
How can this occur less?
Does having a high tech skill help?


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Posted in Kids Desk Lamps on June 16, 2010

Each lamp uses an 11W bulb, so it shouldn’t use too much power, right? I’m attaching the lamps to a center piece, and hanging it from a ceiling fixture. I’m assuming desk lamps don’t have a ground wire, but then again, I’m not too familiar with this sort of thing.

Thanks.



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