Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any of the above. But I did not mind paying a lot for my kids big kid bedding because they kept it through high school. They got to buy new bedding to take to college, but the bedding I bought them at age two is still on their home bed.
Seriously? That is not only cheap but disgusting. I am sure Junior loved Buzz Light Year or dinosaurs in high school
Agreed. Cheap and disgusting. The comforter was probably so stiff with bodily fluids that it probably could have walked to college on its own.
Anonymous wrote:T.J. Maxx sometimes has great kid bedding.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any of the above. But I did not mind paying a lot for my kids big kid bedding because they kept it through high school. They got to buy new bedding to take to college, but the bedding I bought them at age two is still on their home bed.
Seriously? That is not only cheap but disgusting. I am sure Junior loved Buzz Light Year or dinosaurs in high school
Agreed. Cheap and disgusting. The comforter was probably so stiff with bodily fluids that it probably could have walked to college on its own.
Presumably the PP does launder it from time to time. Geez. I have 80+ year old quilts we use. Yes. 80. not a typo. And wash. And reuse. Get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any of the above. But I did not mind paying a lot for my kids big kid bedding because they kept it through high school. They got to buy new bedding to take to college, but the bedding I bought them at age two is still on their home bed.
Seriously? That is not only cheap but disgusting. I am sure Junior loved Buzz Light Year or dinosaurs in high school
Agreed. Cheap and disgusting. The comforter was probably so stiff with bodily fluids that it probably could have walked to college on its own.
Anonymous wrote:flannel sheets, fleece blanket, and mattress cover: Lands End
other sheets: Company Store
duvet cover: mine from college (Company Store and BB&B?), Target Shabby Chic
duvet: mine from college
bed skirt: Target?
thin cotton quilt: church craft fair? gift from MIL
When she first moved to a twin bed, I bought a bedding set from Save the Children (possibly through Amazon?). Sheets, comforter, bed skirt, sham, junior pillow. The sheets were scratchy, but the rest were OK. But I think the sheets from Lands End and the various other items have been a better value. And easier to mix and match and "grow" with her personality.