Q. `What is he nicest colour to paint a baby boys bedroom?
`What is he nicest colour to paint a baby girls bedroom?
`What is he nicest colour to paint a baby girls bedroom?
A. I figure the colors blue and pink are so plain, why not do something fun!?
I did my daughter's room a two tone color, there were four walls..Two of them were a light, pastel pink and the other two were a pastel yellow! We then went to Michael's and got wooden letters and painted them white to spell out her name!
For a boy room, I like a pea green color like this one: http://d30opm7hsgivgh.cloudfront.net/upload/951973_MtZIQBA6_b.jpg
Love, love the color! And it's so different from the typical colors! Or, if you did want to go with the typical colors, another thing you could do for the boys room is follow the same two tone idea but instead with a pastel blue and a pastel yellow. Hope I could help!
I did my daughter's room a two tone color, there were four walls..Two of them were a light, pastel pink and the other two were a pastel yellow! We then went to Michael's and got wooden letters and painted them white to spell out her name!
For a boy room, I like a pea green color like this one: http://d30opm7hsgivgh.cloudfront.net/upload/951973_MtZIQBA6_b.jpg
Love, love the color! And it's so different from the typical colors! Or, if you did want to go with the typical colors, another thing you could do for the boys room is follow the same two tone idea but instead with a pastel blue and a pastel yellow. Hope I could help!
What am I going to need straight away when the babies born?
Q. Ive been looking around target and babyco and Im just not sure of the things that I am going to need straight away and things that can just wait a while.
What will need to be in the babies bedroom?
What are the best toys etc?
PLease save this young oblivious girl :-)
Thanks peeps :-)
What will need to be in the babies bedroom?
What are the best toys etc?
PLease save this young oblivious girl :-)
Thanks peeps :-)
A. I'll tell you what not to waste your money on...money is in Australian dollars.
Tommee Tippee (or other brand) sanitiser bins (even if you live in an apartment) (waste of $80)
Avent (or other brand) bottle warmers (waste of $80)
Sterilisers - they take 20 mins to sterilise and boiling on the stove takes 5 mins (waste of $300 dollars in total)
0000 & 000 Formal outing clothes - only buy bonds wondersuits with mitten hands (waste of $500 approximation only)
Hooded baby towels (waste of $60)
Baby bath - (waste of $50)
Any Johnson and Johnson products as they all contain damn mineral oil which is a shocker for baby skin (get Innoxa for babies from chemists) (waste of $100)
Toys (waste of $300 - although we will use them later)
but new stuffed toys except for one teddy are going to Westmead Childrens Hospital
Travel cot (waste of $250) - we don't travel
Baby bag from Big W (waste of $90 - just use a regular bag and buy a thermo for babies bottles only if you need it - if breastfeeding take your breasts with you)
The best cot available from Baby Co - a standard cot would have been sufficient (waste of $1000, greys online has cots for $120 that met the Australian standards)
The best mattress available (standard mattress would be Ok as they move out of their cots pretty fast and much faster if they co-sleep (waste of $200)
Best car seat on the market (at the time was on special for $450) - again standard version perfectly fine.
Basically don't get sucked into the hype like we did to get the very best. The best toys are pots and pans and other items around your house.
You only need about a weeks worth of clothing - particularly if you have a dryer - as they grow out of 000's pretty quickly.
My wife just yelled out to tell you that you will need -
breast pads
cotton wool (she didn't use those sensitive wipes until baby was 4 weeks old and still uses the cotton wool with warm water regularly)
maternity pads (but it's best to get tena lady for incontinence as you'll bleed like your "carking it" for about 2 weeks)
panty liners when it slows down
....she's still yelling out stuff - aren't I regretful of asking her for her advice for you....
atleast 2 silicone dummies (pacifiers/binkys - whatever- for the yanks) and 2 latex ones
Maybe a breast pump if you need help stimulating breasts (shop for them and pick one out to send your support person to buy it only if needed)
HAVE PLENTY OF SLEEP NOW...
oH Bloody Hell now I have to Edit my answer so my wife can tell you to buy
Nappies (diapers) - Huggies are the best - they are green in colour or if on a budget buy the small range from Aldi
Baby cream - Amolin is her favourite
Singlets x 7
Body suits x 7
Jumpsuit x 7
socks and mittens (x 2)
Cetaphil (it's sensitive hypollargenic cleanser and safe for babies - doesn't even sting eyes) - used for absolutely everything - washing hair, cleansing and moisturising faces, bums, you downstairs when your too sore for perfumed soaps)
Okay I'm moving on to the next question before she yells out something else...arrrhhh
Tommee Tippee (or other brand) sanitiser bins (even if you live in an apartment) (waste of $80)
Avent (or other brand) bottle warmers (waste of $80)
Sterilisers - they take 20 mins to sterilise and boiling on the stove takes 5 mins (waste of $300 dollars in total)
0000 & 000 Formal outing clothes - only buy bonds wondersuits with mitten hands (waste of $500 approximation only)
Hooded baby towels (waste of $60)
Baby bath - (waste of $50)
Any Johnson and Johnson products as they all contain damn mineral oil which is a shocker for baby skin (get Innoxa for babies from chemists) (waste of $100)
Toys (waste of $300 - although we will use them later)
but new stuffed toys except for one teddy are going to Westmead Childrens Hospital
Travel cot (waste of $250) - we don't travel
Baby bag from Big W (waste of $90 - just use a regular bag and buy a thermo for babies bottles only if you need it - if breastfeeding take your breasts with you)
The best cot available from Baby Co - a standard cot would have been sufficient (waste of $1000, greys online has cots for $120 that met the Australian standards)
The best mattress available (standard mattress would be Ok as they move out of their cots pretty fast and much faster if they co-sleep (waste of $200)
Best car seat on the market (at the time was on special for $450) - again standard version perfectly fine.
Basically don't get sucked into the hype like we did to get the very best. The best toys are pots and pans and other items around your house.
You only need about a weeks worth of clothing - particularly if you have a dryer - as they grow out of 000's pretty quickly.
My wife just yelled out to tell you that you will need -
breast pads
cotton wool (she didn't use those sensitive wipes until baby was 4 weeks old and still uses the cotton wool with warm water regularly)
maternity pads (but it's best to get tena lady for incontinence as you'll bleed like your "carking it" for about 2 weeks)
panty liners when it slows down
....she's still yelling out stuff - aren't I regretful of asking her for her advice for you....
atleast 2 silicone dummies (pacifiers/binkys - whatever- for the yanks) and 2 latex ones
Maybe a breast pump if you need help stimulating breasts (shop for them and pick one out to send your support person to buy it only if needed)
HAVE PLENTY OF SLEEP NOW...
oH Bloody Hell now I have to Edit my answer so my wife can tell you to buy
Nappies (diapers) - Huggies are the best - they are green in colour or if on a budget buy the small range from Aldi
Baby cream - Amolin is her favourite
Singlets x 7
Body suits x 7
Jumpsuit x 7
socks and mittens (x 2)
Cetaphil (it's sensitive hypollargenic cleanser and safe for babies - doesn't even sting eyes) - used for absolutely everything - washing hair, cleansing and moisturising faces, bums, you downstairs when your too sore for perfumed soaps)
Okay I'm moving on to the next question before she yells out something else...arrrhhh
Whats the best way to catch mice?
Q. I have tried the humane way, but gave up on that when they moved in to my babies bedroom. Since then i have used 2 different types of poison, glue boards and snap traps. they dont go near the poison and have escaped the glue, and licked the chocolate off the snap trap without setting it off.
Im at the end of my tether, this is a new property and all the flats have been infested with them due to shabby workmanship.
please help me im going out of my mind!
Im at the end of my tether, this is a new property and all the flats have been infested with them due to shabby workmanship.
please help me im going out of my mind!
A. Use a mouse trap. Usually, a mouse trap is rectangular in shape and it is made of iron wire mesh. However, u may have to keep a piece of meat or good smelling stuff inside the cage. You will not find blood and flesh splattered. But you will surely find the mouse very much alive and kicking
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