A handmade or personalized baby pillow can add that extra touch to nursery decor. A nursing mom will also appreciate this item, as an infant can be propped up with it during feeding. Whether you are looking for a unique shower gift or a special decoration for the bedroom of your own child, a custom baby pillow is a great choice. Personalization makes it a sentimental keepsake that will be treasured for years to come.
A personalized baby pillow can be handmade or bought in a store. This is a simple project to make if you already have some basic craft abilities. Use your skills in sewing, knitting, embroidery, or applique to create a truly unique item. Another easy way to personalize a baby pillow yourself is to buy a small pillowcase and transfer a design onto it that you have created on your computer. If you are not up to a handmade creation, you can shop for a custom baby pillow online and simply type in the text that you want to have printed on it.
It might be a good idea to discover what colors or theme the bedroom will be decorated in prior to designing a baby pillow. By doing this, you will know that your gift will coordinate with the nursery. Alternatively, if you pick a neutral design for the baby pillow it will coordinate with different bedroom themes as the child grows.
What type of design do you want to create on the personalized baby pillow? There is a lot of room for creativity here. Including the name of the newborn and information about the birth, like weight, height, and birthday, is a great traditional option for a baby pillow. Another idea is to find a meaningful quote or verse. Writing initials on the baby pillow in an elegant font is also a classic choice. Pictures of family members who live far away can be printed on the fabric. You could also have the big brother or sister create a special piece of artwork for the baby pillow.
An infant who is less than eighteen months of age should never use a baby pillow unless an adult is closely watching, due to safety concerns. According to experts, soft objects like this are suffocation hazards when they are in cribs or next to sleeping infants. The actual nighttime use of a baby pillow should be limited to toddlers to avoid the serious risk of SIDS.





