While using pink as the dominant color for a daughter's room is certainly a classic choice, the history of this popular color in nursery decor isn't as cut and dry as one might imagine. The color pink was not considered to be a “girl's color” until the advertising industry began to market all pink things to women after World War II.

Linen manufacturers quickly took advantage of the trend and came up with a variety of Pink crib sets. Society deemed pink to be an appropriate color for little girls' room and many daughters grew up in bedrooms covered in pink frills. As these little girls grew up and became lawyers and physicians rather than princesses, the pink color palette fell out of vogue.

One hot new fashion trend is the color pink, which is available in many different hues, making it a great choice for parents buying baby girl beddings. Pink today in the nursery can be anything but traditional with choices like fuchsia and magenta, just to name a few.

The best baby bedding is standard sized, not overfilled, and chemical-free for the safety of infants and toddlers. The wide array of pink linens available makes it difficult for consumers to decide between the many styles and motifs.

A joyful experience, the task of decorating a child's room becomes daunting for shoppers concerned with financial concerns. Crib sets is often costly, but by shopping around you will find that you can save quite a bit of money.

Think of the time you will spend with her as she begins to appreciate the fine art and sparking her imagination by making up tales about the people and places she will see in the intricate print. The last point to make is that pink is not too vivid, making your new daughter's nursery a cool and calming place.