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Most retailers only carry limited designs in toddler beds, limited only to the latest trends in comic, movie and cartoon characters.  Disney’s Cars characters are all the hype these days for boys’ toddler beds; Disney Princesses are all the rage for the girls’. When it comes to colors, you are limited to choosing between blue, red and green for boys; pink, yellow and white for girls. Therefore, if you want to give your toddler's bed a more unique, sophisticated and designer feel, it's a much better idea to design and create the bed yourself. You don't even have to buy a new bed, you can just re-design an old one. Most parents prefer wooden toddler beds, although there are other types such as plastic toddler bed, canopy bed, portable bed or cot.  Whatever the type you have, all of these beds have very basic features; all of them are low to the ground, have side rails to protect your little one from falling when sleeping, and a foot and head board. If you are especially creative and if you have the talent, you can stencil your toddler’s bed frame with designs that you can download online or have made yourself. You can definitely paint over the original design of your toddler’s bed if it is made of wood, even more so if the toddler bed is painted white. White furniture is like a blank canvass waiting for the artist’s hand in creating unique patterns and designs.  You will want to choose a paint that’s water based (acrylic; latex) because this gives a better gloss and color retention. It’s also quick to dry so this fits your weekend project better. It has less odor and low on VOC’s (volatile organic chemicals) that are flammable. These features are best suited to your toddler’s bed rather than oil based paints that are flammable and gives out a strong odor. You can choose from a variety of paint colors available at your local hardware or home shopping store. If your toddler hasn’t chosen his or her favorite color yet, go with gender-neutral colors like grey, plum, wine, aqua, ivory and tan.  These colors provide an additional canvas for your toddler’s bedroom color scheme. However, you can also work with whatever color palette comes to your imagination. Ask your local hardware store if they can give you free paint swatches so you can decide which hues and colors you want. Choose basic, solid color fabrics that you can use as a canvas for your creativity. A simple white duvet can be embellished with trims, fabric flowers, or if you have the talent, you can embroider on the white duvet or bed cover. If you want, skip using a duvet and create a quilt instead. It’s traditionally used as a bed cover but since this is a project you are doing on your own, you are only limited to your own creativity. Another vehicle to add a splash of color to your toddler’s bed are his or her pillows. Go with colors that compliment whatever color you've chosen for the bed cover or the duvet. You can also go for pillows with white pillow covers and just add trimming and embellishments of your choice to the pillow covers to up the design factor. You can go with minimalist and contemporary designs, rustic and country styles or colorful and eclectic options. You can base the design on your toddler’s temperament and character.  For example, if she is bubbly and perky, then go with colorful and eclectic designs with splashes of color everywhere. If your toddler is contemplative, mild mannered and shy, you can go with a modern and contemporary or minimalist design where he or she can be most comfortable in. Some decorations include a bookcase, a study table, a lamp, some decorative hangings such as buntings and even pictures of your toddler or the whole family in frames.

summary: Make your toddler's bed unique. Consider what kind of material your toddler's bed is made from. Choose a suitable type of paint. Pick a paint color. Look into fabrics. Think about pillows. Select some complimentary decorations.


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Google search is located right on the homepage for google. If Google is your default browser you can also use your browser bar. ” followed by the name of the website you wish to visit. Search engines save a copy of all web pages loaded up to the internet. Accessing these caches will allow you to see the content of a site without actually visiting the page. Keep in mind this may be an old version of the website. If you need to access the newest version of the page you will want to use a different method to try and access the blocked site.

summary: Pull up Google search on your browser. Type “cache: View the saved version of the site stored on google.


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Sewing is the queen of lost skills, so if you don't know even the most basic stitches, you really aren't alone. At minimum, though, you should know how to sew hems, repair small rips and tears, and attach buttons.  Learn a variety of basic stitches, including the straight stitch, the back stitch, the zigzag stitch, and the basting stitch. Invest in a sewing machine. As your sewing skills improve, consider buying a sewing machine of your own. You will probably be glad that you did. Fixing garments and creating projects from scratch will both be much easier if you learn to machine sew as well as hand sew. Sewing is not the only lost skill worth learning, of course. There is a wide range of other crafts and domestic abilities you can explore. You do not need to master all of them, but picking one or two you'd like to become great at can improve your standing as a domestic goddess.  Potential areas of interest could include gardening, crocheting, or knitting. You could also check out community craft websites, like Pinterest, to get more ideas. You can learn a lot by teaching yourself, but sometimes, the best way to learn a new skill or to advance an old one is to take an actual class on it. Look for cheap classes in your area or sign up for a class online.
summary: Master the basics of sewing. Get crafty. Take classes.