Looking for custom embroidered sheets for toddlers to tweens(and fun adults!)
July 15th, 2007
Sue Byrne and her daughter-in-law Ann Marie Byrne who run room threads can do that for you—and with tons of style!!!
Check out the detailed Dragon sheet set for your wild child!!

I absolutely love it!!
Then, for the softer at heart, there is the great Dress-Up style sheet set…soooo sweeeet!!
I also adore the Flip-Flop, Crabby, and Oar styles as well. I think they can be fantastic for adults too—I am going to have to show these to my mother who just built a northwoods cabin! How cute would those styles I just mentioned be on the beds up there??!!!
The skill that these women have is apparent. Wonderful edging, and high quality embellishments will not be uncomfortable when they touch even the most sensitive skin.
They also make custom crib bedding for those of you, who, like me, couldn’t find anything in the stores that fit what I was looking for. Add to that custum changing pads, teething cloths, bibs and burp cloths, and you are set!
If you want the extra personalization, spring for a name to be added to the sets. Great way to transition a fussy toddler to their “own” bed!
Currently, you can order directly through roomthreads.com–great customer service by the way–or find these sets included in hip online boutiques such as Maddie’s Closet, Rosenberry Rooms, Baby’s In Style and Angeli Boutique.
Why not add some Mom Appeal with a little “room frosting!” Mama Jen
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1. Virginia Pirronelli | July 16th, 2007 at 9:40 am
I just ordered a sheet set for my little boy with the “trains” on them and had this name added, they are the cutest! And he loves them! Really great quality sheets and I’m thinking of ordering some others as gifts. It was nice seeing you promote a fun new company!
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