Rocket Baby Bedding
by Jan
Rocket baby bedding is a great start for an outer space nursery theme for a baby boy or girl. The possibilities for inexpensive educational decorations that might be found on the aisle where school supplies are sold are virtually endless.
I especially like the idea of covering the walls in glow in the dark wallpaper or large solar system murals.

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crib sets for your outer space nursery decorating project.
These outer space wall decorating ideas may seem more appropriate for older kids and I certainly don't think that babies will learn to identify constellations or spot the Big Dipper before they learn to walk and talk. But I like the idea of parents rocking their little ones with a peaceful view of outer space, don't you?
Robots and Rockets Baby Nursery Theme IdeasOuter Space Wall StickersRobots Baby BeddingThis is the latest example that I really like the baby quilt with the appliqued starts and rocket ship motif. The grey, yellow and blue color scheme is very on trend right now but it makes me wonder if it would be easy to match it with the
planet wall decals that I was considering as part of my outer space theme wall decorations.
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Hi, I’m Jan — the creator of Unique Baby Gear Ideas.
I love helping expecting parents discover nursery décor inspiration and creative photo shoot ideas that make every stage of pregnancy feel beautiful.
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