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10.02.2015

Modern and Rustic or Nursery Mood Board #2

Modern and rustic come together is this serene and soft-palette nursery mood board.
Inspired by the long nature walks, and beautiful free-spirited hikes, world travels, vintage treasures and appreciation of handmade...


9. Rug
11. Console

9.06.2015

Children's Parade or Nursery Mood board #1


Bright and colorful nursery mood board for a little girl! By switching a few items, it can be easily transformed into a boys or gender-neutral nursery. Our new crib comforter "Children's parade"  has inspired me to create this cheerful grouping. Enjoy!






































































1. Pink Lampshade - this comes in other colors too!
2.Sweet birds garland - absolutely adorable!
3. Yellow bunting crib sheet -  it is gender neutral!
4.Carousel crib - soft and tender blush pink
5. Watercolor hearts - so simple yet brilliant!
6. Yellow burst rug - add a little sunshine to your room
7. Peeking Panda Poster - love this oversized image!
8.I love you pillow - seriously, I LOVE you!
9.Dresser - yes! other colors available!
10. Aqua ottoman - fun for any room!
11. Pink diamonds boppy cover - for a true princess!
12. Childern's Parade Crib comforter - just lovely and can be customized!
13.Nancy the Slug- the cutest slug I ever encountered

8.05.2015

Go Tribal










































Your little one’s nursery is his / her first room in their brand new world!  Why not 
forgo the classic pink for girls and blue for boys and instead of just cute, think design and inspirational…enter the tribal nursery.

With soft and earthy colors the tribal nursery provides a gender neutral palette pleasing to all.

Our charming cuddly Teepee pillow is the perfect accent piece.  You will adore the soft hand drawn illustrations and beautiful pops of color.

The front side features a tribal design in soothing minky fabric your newborn will love to snuggle with!  The reverse side is solid white minky and has the smart feature of a large pocket for PJ’s, small toys or whatever else you might fancy tucking away.

Sized at 18x20 these pillows won't get lost on a large bed either! Tip: stack the Teepees all side by side or mix with other softies for a better effect.

Hidden zipper on the bottom allows for an easy removal for wash.

Be intentional with your tribal nursery design and let your imagination run free!




























"West"






























"North"





























"South"


























"East"



























































Product Credit:
Tribal Rug  luluandgeorgia
Be Brave Little One Starandarrowdesigns 
Child’s Tepee  Reosenberryrooms 
Tepee Pillow and tribal bunting - NewMomDesigns
 Dreamcatcher  - WhiteTail Road

8.07.2014

Custom Baby blanket - Crabs

I love custom designs. Here is a little visual about my design process. My favorite part is when I see a complete product! 
This particular design was based on my client's love for crabs! As we kept exchanging visuals and ideas, she told me she likes a more flowy design. 
That was it! 






6.12.2014

NewMomDesigns FAQ


I get a ton of questions from the Etsy crowd on a daily basis, and while I love chatting with my potential customers, I thought I'd make it easier for everyone ( hello, shy people!) by creating FAQ about my fabric and products.

Go ahead, see if your question is answered below.

FABRICS


  • Is your fabric woven or knit?
All the fabric we sell are woven. Please visit our Spoonflower shop for other variaties of fabric.

  • Is this fabric CERTIFIED organic? If yes, what agency has certified it?
My 12 designs here are GOTS certified, the issuing agency is OneCert.

  • Can I get a sample of some fabrics?
Yes, if we have a swatch/ small cuts of that particilar fabric in our studio, we will send you a free sample. Please contact us with your requests.

  • Do you have more than ___x___ yards of such and such fabric?
Yes, sometimes the listing says 1 yard available only, but please ask me if I have more. Most times I do!

  • I'd like to purchase 1/2 yard of ___x___ fabric. Is it possible?
All fabrics from the 12 designs here, can be purchased by fat quarters, 1/2 yards ( select 2 fat quarters)
I always send fabric uncut, in one continuous piece.

  • How wide are your fabrics?
All fabrics from the 12 designs here, are 58" wide. Others are 42" wide.


CUSTOM PRODUCTS


  • What is the turnaround times on custom items such as nursery crib set or toys?
If we are not crazy buzy, we ship all custom items 3 weeks after order.

  • Can you make Twin/ Full/ Queen/King size duvet from ____x___ fabric? 
If your fabric is one of the 12 designs here, then, YES! We can make any size duvets!

  • Can I have a duvet and 2 pillowcases? 
Our duvets come with 1 pillowcase. Any additional pillowcases are $20 each.

  • I want 2 different fabrics on my duvet. Is it possible?
Yes, combination of any 2 designs here in one duvet, cost $10 extra. It's like getting a second duvet for only $10.

  • Can you make Twin/Full/Queen/King size sheet set from ____x___ fabric? 
If your fabric is one of the 12 designs here, we can make TWIN sheet set ONLY! Sorry, our fabrics are simply not wide enough to accomodate seamless sheets of larger sizes.

  • Would it be possible to make this________ to fit my______?
  • In most cases, YES! We offer complete customization in sizes. Duvets, crib sheets, changing pad covers, pillowcases - all can be made according to your measurements.
  • Do you make crib skirts?
Yes, we do. Although, we currently have no pirctures/listings for crib skirts, we have done many as part of complete crib sets. Let's discuss your crib skirt! Prices start at $75.

GENERAL


  • How much is the shipping to____x______?
Our shipping rates depend on the weight of the order. So if you need an accurate shipping cost, please provide your full address + the amount of fabrics/products you are planning to purchase.

  • Can I get a discount?
YES! Excellent quetion! If you purchase multiple items, say, along with a crib bumper you want a blanket, crib sheet and a changing pad cover, PLEASE, contact us for a bundle price. We are happy to save you some green!
  • Do you take on wholesale accounts?
We can only offer certain items from our store for wholesale. Please contact us with your requests. Please mention what items you are interested in carrying.




6.11.2014

Tooth Fairy Pillow - now with a note from a Fairy


Our beloved Tiny Tooth Fairy pillows now come with a tiny note from a fairy! 
She gently reminds to brush and floss.
The note is really tiny+super cute! and slides right into a pocket/door on the back of the house.

4.08.2014

Help me name my new designs - Forest Green

I have created these a while ago, but never had a chance to introduce them to the world. Part of the reason is that I cannot find suitable names for them. Will you help? I need a catchy simple name for each of the 3 designs below. Inspiration photos don't count.


2.06.2014

What's the big deal about Organic Cotton?

Why Organic Cotton Matters

 There is most likely cotton in every area of our homes, including our bedrooms, kitchens, closets, living rooms, even our medicine cabinets. Cotton is good, though, right? After all, Zoey Daschanel and Hayden Panettiere look so happy in those “Fabric of Our Lives” commercials.
Unfortunately, things aren’t always as they appear. It isn’t hard to find the damning evidence against conventionally grown cotton. With just a quick Google search, I found copious research about the harmful effects of cotton production. When grown conventionally, cotton is actually considered the dirtiest crop in the world. Cotton covers 2.5% of the world's cultivated land yet uses 16% of the world's insecticides, more than any other single major crop.[1] Things are even worse in India, home to over one third of the world’s cotton farmers, where cotton accounts for 54% of all pesticides used annually – despite occupying just 5% of crop land.[2]
On top of all that, the men, women and children who work in the cotton industry are continually exposed to these toxins. In many areas of the world, cotton is a hand-picked crop. Consider that a single drop of the pesticide aldicarb absorbed through the skin can kill an adult. This pesticide is commonly used in cotton production in the United States and 25 other countries worldwide.[3]
And, we haven’t even touched on all the synthetic additives that cotton receives in the manufacturing process! Here’s a straight quote from The Organics Institute[4]:
During the conversion of conventional cotton into clothing and fabric, many hazardous materials such as softeners, silicone waxes, harsh petroleum scours, heavy metals, flame and soil retardants, ammonia, and formaldehyde are used and added to the product.
Conventional cotton manufacturing processes often result in large volumes of toxic waste water that carry away residues from chemical cleaning, dyeing and finishing. This toxic waste pollutes our waterways, depleting the oxygen from the water and destroying marine animals and disrupting the ecosystems.
Most chemicals applied during the cultivation and processing of conventional cotton leave chemical residues in the fabrics, which could cause allergies, skin irritations, chemical sensitivities and other health problems.
Thankfully, cotton doesn’t have to be produced in this radically harmful way! In fact, there is a growing number of farmers and companies who are choosing to produce cotton organically. Here’s more great information from The Organics Institute:
On the other hand, organic cotton is grown in soil that is certified free of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Organic cotton farmers use environmentally sustainable systems that replenish and maintain soil fertility, promote biodiversity and natural pest control. They use natural fertilizers such as compost and animal manure that recycles the nitrogen within the soil.
 All the ‘nasty’ chemicals used in the processing of conventional cotton are prohibited in organic cotton processing. Only certain biodegradable, low impact dyes and oxy, hydrogen peroxide bleach is allowed in organic certification. Therefore, organic cotton is non-toxic and hypoallergenic, thus ideal for those with allergies and chemical sensitivities.[5]
At this point, because conventional cotton has a higher demand and its production is often subsidized, it is artificially cheaper to buy than organic cotton. The price tag doesn’t show all those “hidden” costs of conventional production detailed above, though. If you want to have only truly natural cotton touching you and your family, you can start small by swapping out products one at a time. It may take a bit more time to find, but there are cotton swabs, bedding, clothing and other products made with only organic cotton. Have you found an organic cotton product that you love, or know of a good source to find them? Share your tips and thoughts in the comments!


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11.12.2013

Curtains for Kids Rooms and Nurseries


Why have them?
Of course there is a number of reasons why people hang draperies on their windows.To add lived-in look, coziness, add a splash of color and privacy. But when it comes to the nursery/kids room, the number one reason for me is to make the room dark enough during the nap times. It's the first thing I ask when someone talks about a difficulty of putting their child to sleep. 
Daylight is the enemy of naps. My children  are 6 and 5 now, and they still nap on weekends. And I know, it is partially due to darkened rooms. 
And partly because I said so.

Lining - do I need one?
So we have established that window treatments are a must in kids rooms. Now, why do you need to have a lining for curtains? Lining can help with the structure, fabric draping, sun fading, insulation, sound barrier and sunlight blockage. Now, If you have separate shades, plastic or wooden, then you probably can get away with a regular lining for your curtains. But if the curtains are the only window dressing in your nursery, then I would recommend black out lining. Wonderful invention - offers 100% privacy ( which probably would not hurt in a master bedroom either) and complete sunlight blockage. You may even use a small nightlight, that's how dark the room will be if you opt out for black out lining. Your little one will fly away to Sleepyland with no problems, in a darkened, quite room like that.

Hanging method
Again, many many options here. My favorite for kids rooms are:

- Simple Rod pocket
- Clip rings on a rod
- Ties
-Grommets

Here are some example of good window treatments.

Tall, graphical drapes work really well here. Simple rod pocket.
Another example of well chosen curtains, in this case, for a closet. Great fabric design, length and a clean concealed rod pocket.

via Pinterest
Bold, bright, eclectic - drapes here make the room. Clips rings on a rod.

So sweet and tender, these curtains sing "newborn is here". Notice a roll of blackout shade on on the back.This way you can enjoy the see through sheer of sweet white curtains, and have the darkness when necessary.


Another great way to dress windows. Add blackout lining to this, and you are set.


Awesome drapes! I am a fan of bold stripes, and the contrasting trim just adds that special something. Note the length here. This is ideal - from top to all the way down. Love it!


And here, you can see what I meant by "chopped curtains". 
I really really DON'T like this way of hanging curtains! Notice the rod placement - such an odd spot! It just sort of cuts through the window frame... I just want to reach and pull it up up up! 
The curtains could have been cute if they were full length, but chopped like this?..hmmm: no-no in my book.

Aren't these curtain tie backs are adorable??! So stylish and cool for a Nautical theme room!

Tips for awesome window curtains
 Please don't chop your curtains to the length of the window! The room will look SO much better and more elegant if you hang your curtains a few inches below ceiling and go all the way down, so the drapes barely touch the floor. It will make ceilings and windows look higher, and the visual composition will be proportional and well balanced.

If your room is full of bright, colorful patterns + colored walls  - aim either for solid/ textured drapes or very small,tiny pattern that reads as solid from afar. This way you unify the color scheme and not overwhelm it visually. 
If your room is pretty simple, calm with neutral wall color - you can make a statement with bold, graphical draperies, in bright, contrast colors.

Matching curtains to the bedspread is in the past. Better to use similar and /or complimentary colors for all textiles in the room.

Curtains and accessories for kids room don't have to be super cute, over the top cuddly, fluffy and cartoonish, in order to be appropriate. There are so many well designed playrooms and nurseries that use sophisticated color palettes, patterns and textures, stylish artwork and elegant accessories. The rooms still look kid friendly and cozy, plus they grow along with a children.





8.14.2013

Little soft plush birdy told me...

Simple click can save you 10% off your next purchase. Simply like us on Facebook to receive a coupon.
This offer is valid until the end of September - so go ahead, we know you want to...



That's our brand new item at NewMomDesigns shop. Who doesn't like soft, plush birds perched on their bed?

8.12.2013

New Coordinates for organic fabrics!

I have been working on creating fun coordinate fabrics to go well with my 12 Organic Fabrics that currently are the most popular for bedding. Now, you will be able to create a complete bedding set without looking for a matching pillowcase or any additional accent fabrics elsewhere. Although these are not organics, they are created with non-toxic inks and not anywhere, but here in the USA!

Starting with our favorite for little boys - Gentlemen's Necessities fabric. This year it is such trend to pair black/white with mint. I agree, It looks fresh and fun!


Next one is - Sport Puzzle. Try finding something nice for a boy these days...sports especially. Everything looks as if a sport store warehouse exploded - balls and rackets and whatnot are flying all over in a chaotic manner... And the colors!? Ugh...Sorry...it is just...not for my taste. But I won't judge you if you like that kinda staff. For those that prefer clean lines, subtle sport theme reference and color scheme that's under control, please proceed to my store and stock up on the following:



Another collection would make a good looking bedding for a boy:
Tractrors in Blue/Green and Grey/Green has already been available for a while, now coordinating color Tractor Tracks will join them to create this modern interchangeable Mix-n-Match group! 

Up next - ever favorite - Mustaches!
Grey pairs so well with mustard, and it works equally great for boys and girls!
If you cannot get enough of the mustache mania - this is the option for you!

Hope you liked the new guys! To purchase, please visit my Etsy shop
Check back my blog for more upcoming coordinates AND completely NEW designs for baby blankets!.

8.07.2013

Drawings come to life and become softies!

I already mentioned this on my Facebook page and just wanted to quickly share a bit more info about our newly added service: Making 3-D toys from your child's drawing. My mom is the genius behind this work and she LOVES it! 
Each toys is individual of course, there is no knowing in advance what materials she will have to use, once the order comes in, she goes on a hunt for the right fabrics, clean scraps, strings, trim, felt, buttons, rope, she even make use of old baby clothes ( because they are so soft and yummy!). So this is a GREAT way to upcycle and re-use INSTEAD of tossing. 

Very eco-friendly business if you ask me.

Here is another example of what I am talking about :

I am amazed at my mom's precision, she really tries to replicate the drawing to the tiniest details.
Imagine the expression on a child's face when they see their drawing came to life! My son was so surprised when I brought this out, he said "Oh!! I love him!" 
And hugged him tight. Oh....

Order your today and share your story!

6.28.2013

Eco Friendly way to ship your goodies!

If you ever ordered from NewMomDesigns, you'd notice that we use eco-friendly, biodegradable mailers to ship our fabric.
Eco-enclose is the company I use, and I absolutely love their product, their website and all they stand for.
I have just found out that they will be discontinuing  these mailers due to increased production costs, but NEW improved mailers, made from 100% ( what??) recycled material will replace them!

These are now on clearance sale 40% off !


Soon to be replaced with these:
Can't wait to use up what I have and order these new babies!



During my last order of mailers, I found this sweet little note on my packing slip:


Talk about customer service - one little detail goes a long way!


6.26.2013

1 Bed- 3 Looks - 3 Ways to style a bed for a little girl

1. Bright & Bold
Organic Duvet+Pillow Sham with Chartreuse leaves & birds from NewMomDesigns
Accent pillow cover with Large Coral chevron from NewMomdesigns
Trellis Sheet and Pillowcase in black/whitefrom Overstock.com

This is fun and cheerful color combination is suitable for a chatty, bubbly girl like my daughter. She loves color and all things nature! Colorful bedding looks especially bright and yammy on the white background. Add a few additional pops of color, like this Red Chair that doubles a side table. For artwork, you can simply tape your child's drawings with washi tape like this on the wall behind the bed to personalize the space even further.



 2. Lovely & Charming
Organic Duvet with Bullfinches from NewMomdesigns
Organic Pillow sham with mustaches from NewMomDesigns
Sheet made from "dearStella" fabric available at major fabric stores

This is for a shy, romantic girl. She is feminine and almost fairy like, with a quiet sophistication, but not without a sense of humor!
Style it with detailed objects, decorative details...This calls for things lacquered, antiqued, glossy with signs of patina, like an old handheld mirror and a jewelry/ music box.


3. Subtle Safari
Organic Duvet cover + Pillow sham with Happy Hippos from NewMomDesigns
Pillowcase made from "dearStella" fabric available at major fabric stores
Accent pillow cover with  Pink Delicate chevron from  NewMomDesigns

Your child loves African animals and trips to the zoo? You don't have to paint her room green and brown, and buy a bunch of stuffed lions and elephants. Jungle theme room can subtle and tasteful, and YES, it can be done for a girl! Pair the safari colors with soft pinks and peach and oranges for a summery, warm color palette. To style this bedding, you can pick up a bamboo side table or a tray at your local thrift store, get a couple simple wall decals like these, maybe a modern lamp - that's all you need to convey the theme.