Toddlers bed quilts have a lot more to them than colorful stripes and blocks for your kids’ interests. We’ll get to that part later, but if there’s one thing about these quilts that parents seem to agree upon, it’s the quality and the colorfulness factors. Granted that you’ve chosen something totally out of the ordinary for your toddler to sleep in, you may have a hard time putting him/her to sleep. You see, kids need action leisure even while they’re sleeping; it’s just their way of getting around things.

This article will fill in you on different aspects of Toddlers bed quilts, so that you can get the best deal out of them – Not in terms of monetary value, but in terms of what your kids will eventually fall in love with. After all, it’s the toddlers who’re going to be sleeping underneath those sheets at the end of the day. The first thing is that if you don’t have a lot of money on your hand and you’re still interested in making things a little “bright”, you can make Toddlers bed quilts on your own.

All you have to do is a couple of unique ideas. We appended some of them below for you:

-          Toddlers Bed Quilts And Photos:

This idea is a spin-off of photo quilts. Basically, you take different attractive images that a toddler would like, and then scan them at high resolution. After that, you can either print the images yourself (if you have a high quality Inkjet printer), or take them to the local printers. Make sure you have chosen fabric paper as a print medium; otherwise it won’t make sense printing all the stuff on regular paper.

 

-          Scraps and Blocks:

You can use scrap pieces from some of your old fancy quilts. Cut them in multiple shapes and make a new quilt for your toddler. You’ll only need to change the quilt shell, without having to go through its filling and stuff.

Take a look at some of the ideas which will help you and your kid to make the right choice:

 

-          If your toddler is a little above his/her first year, you can pretty much guess if he/she likes or hates something. At this age, most of the kids are strong and tall enough to climb out of their crib. So you can ask the toddlers about their opinion through that special Parent-toddler language. By the end of that conversation, you guys will end up with a nice toddlers bed quilt.

-          The comfort standards should not be compromised. The quilt needs to be supported with side material such as fleece sheets, cozy flannel tops or a porous sheet on the mattress. Even if the quilt has a fire resistant image on it, it’s better for you to carry out your own precautionary measures.

-          Toddler bed quilts are always available in matching bed set combinations. When you’re at it, buy pillows, seams, blankets and any other accessories because it’ll get you a huge discount in the long run.