Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Building a Baby's Bassinet for the Nursery


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When you are preparing for a new baby, the process of gathering all of the equipment and furniture that you need can be overwhelming. While everyone expects a crib, rocker and changing table, one of the overlooked pieces that can be a lifesaver is the bassinet. A bassinet is the temporary sleeping basket or bed for your newborn. While you can buy a bassinet from most large baby stores, you can also make your own at home.

Why Make Your Own?
You may be wondering why, if stores sell them, would you want to fuss with making your own bassinet. The answer is simple. If you want to save money and create a one-of-a-kind bassinet that matches the nursery decor, making your own is the only way to go. Not only does it give you the opportunity to accentuate the nursery's decor, it is also fun to create something special for the baby.

The Basic Supplies
When you are ready to begin you will need to gather some basic supplies. The most important piece is the actual basket that will serve as the bassinet frame. It can be a large, wide-mouthed, open oval basket from a craft store or if can even be a strong and sturdy laundry basket. The key is to make sure that the bottom of whatever basket you select is extremely sturdy and well-supported. Once you have the basket, you will need craft foam that fits snugly in the bottom, a bassinet sheet, and fabric to drape over the sides of the basket. A needle, thread and some pretty ribbons will help complete the project.

Making Your Bassinet
Cut the foam to fit snugly and securely in the bottom of the bassinet. There should be no gaps between the foam and the sides of the basket. Remove the foam and put the bassinet sheet around it. Depending on the size of the basket and the size of the sheet, you may need to sew the sheet together underneath to ensure that it is tightly on the foam. You do not want baby pulling the sheet loose.

While the foam is out, align the fabric that you will use for the sides in the center of the bottom of the basket. If possible, hot glue the fabric to the basket. Smooth the material out and replace the sheet covered foam in the bottom. Pull the material taut against the sides of the bassinet and sew it or hot glue it to the outside of the basket. Wrap a large length of ribbon around the outside of the basket, about three-inches from the top and tie it tightly to hold the material in place. You can also sew the ribbon onto the basket and the material for added security. Again, the purpose is to keep the material from coming loose and covering the baby.

With the material in place and the foam center inside, your basket is ready for baby. Take the time to make sure that the fabric is very securely fastened to the basket to prevent accidents. Keep the bassinet and your sleeping baby with you as you travel around the house in style.


Building a Baby's Bassinet for the Nursery

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