High Desert Naturals - Botanical Bliss Organic Cotton Baby Bedding
Organic Cotton Bedding
Organic Cotton Infant/Baby Bedding
Botanical Bliss Baby Collection-Non Toxic Baby Bedding
Botanical Bliss Baby Collection Organic Cotton Baby Bedding:
The Botanical Bliss Baby Bedding Collection speaks clearly to the parents who have grown tired of dressing their nursery in animals and alphabets.
Machine wash. Sold separately.
To Purchase Select Adjacent Color:
| * Crib sheet: |
(Solid colors only: Alabaster, Tickled Pink, and Sangrea)
 Alabaster |
 Tickled Pink, |
 Sangrea |
Features all around elastic
Fits a 28 x 52 x 8 mattress |
* Baby Quilt:
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Botanical Bliss print on one side and a Dark Incense on the other.
 Botanical Bliss print |
 Dark Incense |
Swirl quilt pattern with pink contrast stitching on the Dark Incense side.
100% pure wool batting
Measures approximately 35 x 46 |
| * Boudoir Sham: |
(Solid colors only: Alabaster, Tickled Pink, and Sangrea)
 Alabaster |
 Tickled Pink, |
 Sangrea |
French closure on back side
Fits 12 x 16 pillow |
| * Crib Skirt: |
 (Alabaster only) |
Ruffled for a timeless look
Measures 28 x 52 x 10 |
Packaging for Baby Products:
Items are packaged in re-usable 100% organic cotton fabric bags:
* Baby quilt - 100% organic cotton canvas tote
* Crib sheets and Boudoir Shams - coordinating fabric bag with trim to match the rest of the collection
* Crib skirt - self fabric bag with brown and white gingham trim
Organic Cotton:
Many people consider cotton to be the purest fiber on earth. In fact, cotton cultivation inflicts a heavy toll on the environment. But a small number of farmers are now growing cotton "organically." This means they eliminate toxic chemicals in every step of the growing process, by emphasizing natural, biological methods, which have far less impact on the environment.
Imagining a world without cotton is like imagining life without corn, wheat or rice. Yet beneath cotton's natural fiber lies a long chain of chemically intensive, "unnatural" processes. To bring this delicate plant to harvest, it is heavily sprayed - 8 to 10 times a season in extreme cases - with pesticides so poisonous they gradually render fields barren. And that's just the beginning.
To create finished goods, fabrics are often colored with toxic dyes and finished with formaldehyde. In the United States and other countries, farmers are raising cotton organically, without the use of costly, often ineffective and dangerous chemicals. They are courageously developing alternative sources of the world's favorite natural fiber.
Organic Non Toxic Bedding, Sheets, Covers, Baby And Children By www.infinitehealthresources.com