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Decorating a nursery for a tiny baby boy can be a wonderful thing, but it may be a bit overwhelming, too. This is not a time to trust your memory skills. Write down everything you wish to accomplish with your decorating and purchasing and refer to the list often.

Start by doing some research on bedding safety, because nothing is more important than safeguarding your little one's welfare. When it comes to selecting bedding for your baby's nursery, an airplane decoration is a simple and popular choice, especially for a boy. If you decide to follow the previous advice, there is always an option to make shopping more manageable by choosing a specific motif, such as aviator baby bedding.

To implement this particular motif, one can pick a colorful design that features old fighter planes or one that has fanciful, storybook-type images, both of which work well for boys crib bedding. Even the ceiling can be painted and decorated to give the appearance of a sunshiny blue sky or a deep blue midnight sky complete with moon and stars.

In addition, try hanging a mobile of tiny planes to satisfy a curious infant, with matching wall hangings, window treatments, and other similar decorations to pull the room together. Add a window treatment and a set of wall decals to give the room a finished look.

Those who have to stick to a tight budget in these difficult times will find that easiest if they shop for packaged ensembles of crib sets. This avoids having to make a plethora of choices, and they're almost always more affordable this way than when you buy each piece separately. A crib set comes with all the bedding and so many extras that the only other linens you may ever need are a spare set for when you change the sheets. Buying packaged sets saves a lot of time, and once at home you can decorate immediately.

These easy tips can make the whole decorating process flow smoothly so that your list gets checked off with very little hassle. It is time now for you and your young airplane aficionado to lean back, put everything on “automatic pilot” and relax as he closes his eyes and motors off to sleep.