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Tinkerbell bedding and curtains
GlasweJen
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Can anyone point me in the direction of matching tinkerbell bedding and curtains for a childs bedroom (single bed, we don't mind what drop the curtains are).
LO would prefer lilac/purple colours (she's 6). Also she has autism and wants the fairys on the curtains to match the fairies on the bed (so far we can only find purple fairies on the curtains and colourful fairies on the bed).
We love this bed spread but we can't find it to buy anywhere! Does anyone know where we could get it?
http://www.childrens-rooms.co.uk/Childrens-Curtains/Disney-Fairies-Fantasy-Curtains-54-Drop.html
LO would prefer lilac/purple colours (she's 6). Also she has autism and wants the fairys on the curtains to match the fairies on the bed (so far we can only find purple fairies on the curtains and colourful fairies on the bed).
We love this bed spread but we can't find it to buy anywhere! Does anyone know where we could get it?
http://www.childrens-rooms.co.uk/Childrens-Curtains/Disney-Fairies-Fantasy-Curtains-54-Drop.html
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Have you looked on Amazon?
Tesco have similar too
http://direct.tesco.com/browse/?Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Ntk=PRIMARY&Nr=99&Ntt=Disney+fairies&N=19994860 -
Could you make curtains out of a second quilt cover?0
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bit confused - the duvet cover and the curtains are available on that website - so why dont you buy them from there?
The design may be a 'Disney' one. that means it will only be available from authorised dealers - probably at a high price though!0 -
We can't find the duvet cover in the picture on the website, just the 2 different lengths of curtains. There are different duvet covers but they are more blue and blue is one of her bad colours.0
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Try asda they had some sort of disney event on according to the tv. xmum to; Two Boys (Non id twins)Two Girls (Id twins)0
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found this on ebay -
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DISNEY-TINKERBELL-FAIRIES-DUVET-SINGLE-BED-SET-BRAN-NEW_W0QQitemZ170602581613QQcategoryZ20443QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp4340.m263QQ_trkparmsZalgo%3DDLSL%252BSIC%26its%3DI%26itu%3DUCI%252BIA%252BUA%252BFICS%252BUFI%252BDDSIC%26otn%3D8%26pmod%3D150558465853%252B150558465853%26po%3D%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D7158768853833250425
the pic shows a whole range, including valance sheet and matching curtains, and its definitely purple, says in the description its also official Disney merchandise.0 -
or this one -
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Disney-Fairies-Tinkerbell-Dust-Duvet-Cover-Set-Single-/260738352011?pt=UK_Home_Garden_Bedroom_Bedding_PP&hash=item3cb537838b
buy an extra duvet cover and make curtains from it, thats what my lovely sister did for me when my DD was a baby.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »buy an extra duvet cover and make curtains from it, thats what my lovely sister did for me when my DD was a baby.
Or vice versa - buy extra curtains and make a couple of duvet covers.
I've taken both approaches, and tbh it was easier to turn a curtain into a duvet cover - buy a toning or contrasting flat bedsheet, cut to duvet size, sew the curtain and sheet together along the two long sides and one short side, and sew velcro srtrips onto the other short end. Repeat with other curtain, and you have a spare duvet cover.
(Mind you, I did make tab top curtains out of a duvet cover - so in a way it was my own fault that it was harder! :rotfl:)
Seriously, if you can't get the duvet and curtains set that you need, it's amazing how creative you can be.0 -
I've made duvet covers for her cot back in the day so the idea of knocking one up from curtains doesn't phase me.
I'm in the middle of crocheting her a blanket in the same colour that her walls will be with tinkerbell fairy stars and also making cushions for her sisters room (they're going to have pink butterfly rooms - 2 year old will share with 7 year old so lots of adjusting sizes to make things match as teeny one is still in a toddler bed).
The curtains into bedding sounds like less work and I can do a tinkerbell mattress cover with the 2nd one (unconventional but LO is a bed wetter and has various ugly sheets and things that we hide with regular sheets but her sheets never sit right with them).0 -
you could also check the disney outlet at the usa disneystore you might get something there and they do some good prices hth xxOn the countdown mortgage will be paid off this year if I keep paying bit extra fingers crossed fully paid out by July :j0
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