Thursday, December 21, 2006

Let the Pillow Wake Him Up

Tired of the alarm clock waking you too soon because of your spouse having to rise earlier than you? Well, rest on, sleeping beauty. German based company, Pro-Idee, is offering a solution to your problem. Called the "Vibrating Pillow" this small 'clock-like' device goes under the pillow and vibrates gently to awaken the early riser.

Find out more at Pro-Idee

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Head's Up Comfort Pillow

Once again an enterprising Mom has created a practical, unique product to help with the daily chores of life. Felicity Huffman of Desperate Housewives fame has invented the Head's Up Comfort Pillow to help tired mommies have a soft place to rest their heads when needing to sit upright while nursing, feeding, rocking, etc their small ones.
Read the details of the Head's Up Comfort Pillow here



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Monday, December 04, 2006

Toddler Pillows

Innovative designer, Peggy Vincent, has created a sure hit for the smaller bunch...glow in the dark pillows and pillow cases. Fun, yet practical, these are easy care gifts that won't break the budget and you won't find yourself stepping on them in the dark! Made for toddlers (6yrs and under), or they can be used as accent pillows in an older child's room. You can shop Vincent's online shop at ComfyCozy.com . More info on how she started her business can be found at this article.


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Sunday, November 19, 2006

Thanksgiving Pillow project

Looking for an interesting decorating idea for Thanksgiving? Try this Thanksgiving Pillow. (Be forewarned, this craft does NOT contain a picture of what the finished product will look like.)

Turkey Pillow Pays Homage to Thanksgiving
by Shari Hiller
Yes, Thanksgiving gets short shrift. Sandwiched as it is between Halloween and Christmas, decorating for the day often goes by the wayside.
To try to rectify that, we offer a turkey pillow project.Here’s what you’ll need:

read the rest of this article at QuadCityTimes

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Wednesday, November 15, 2006

New Crafting CD for Custom Sewing Projects

"Add Excitement to Craft, Quilting and Sewing Projects With 'Smart & Easy' Printable Fabric CDs from ScrapSMART"
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Saturday, November 11, 2006

Do you know your Bedding Terms?

Like any other area of life where there is variety and choice, bedroom linens come with their own glossary of terms. Let me quiz you. Do you know these terms?

  • DUVET
  • BAFFLE BOX
  • BED SKIRT
  • FLANGE

These are just a few of the terms that Elegant Lines of Park City defines in this article on Bedding Vernacular .

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Design Your Own Pillows

Following in the steps of the Build-A-Bear stores, this inspired entrepreneur is building a niche around custom made, DIY pillows.

Read more about these custom made pillows.

This article also contains a few paragraphs about the versatility that throw pillows add to a rooms decor.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

New Visco Elastic Tempur-Pedic Pillows

For those who like the Tempur-Pedic/Visco Elastic pillows, Tempur-Pedic has a new offering to meet the needs of those who fluctuate between sleeping on their sides AND back.

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — Tempur-Pedic, which has made visco-elastic mattresses a hot commodity on retail floors, is now turning up the marketing heat on its visco pillows.
The visco bedding leader has long packed a potent pillow lineup. It used the July Las Vegas Market to turn the spotlight on pillows, including the introduction of its seventh model, The SymphonyPillow by Tempur-Pedic.
That dual-sided pillow, which will retail for $99 and ships to dealers by the end of this month, features a new, softer formulation of the company’s proprietary Tempur material. One side is gently arched to provide additional head and neck support for back sleepers, while the other side’s more conventional shape gives a more traditional feel and works well for side sleepers, the company said.

Read the rest of the article Here

Friday, September 15, 2006

Leather Pillows

These sumptuous Leather Pillows could fit a multitude of decor styles: contemporary, traditional, or southwestern. Plus, Free shipping for all orders over $89 at Black Forest Decor. Use coupon Code CJ56 when ordering.




Brown Leather Pillow with Fringe
Brown Leather Pillow w/ Fringe
Dk Brown Leather Pillow with Studs - Santa Fe
Leather Pillow With a Cross
Dark Brown Leather Pillow w/ Studs - Santa Fe

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Martha Stewart on Pillow Cleaning

This question of 'how to clean a pillow' was recently posted to Martha Stewart at The Toronto Star.
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Q. Can I clean store-bought pillows in the washing machine?

A. Whether made of natural fibres (such as down) or synthetic materials (often polyester), most pillows can be washed in the machine. They should be cleaned every three to six months to remove mould, bacteria and odours. Read instructions on the tag to make sure the pillow is not dry clean only.

It's best to use a front-loading washer, since pillows tend to float and stay dry in spots in a top-loading machine. If you don't have such an appliance, consider going to a self-service laundry. Set the machine on its gentlest cycle, using warm water. Add a small amount of liquid soap (powder detergent may leave a residue), and then fill loosely with your pillows. Repeat the rinse cycle a second time to remove soap completely.

If the tags say the pillows can be dried, place them in the dryer along with a couple of clean canvas tennis shoes or tennis balls to break up any clumps of filling. Use a low heat setting, and allow a few hours for the pillows to dry. Between cycles, take them out to fluff. For pillows that shouldn't go in the dryer (usually the foam kind), dry them on a rack or a clothesline.

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Winnie the Pooh Pillow


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This adorable Pooh Pillow
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much you care. Available at UncommonGoods
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Sunday, June 18, 2006

Back sleeper or side sleeper?

Hollander Home Fashions conducted a survey to find out people's sleeping styles and pillow habits. Their survey of 140 participants found that:

  • More women than men sleep on their stomachs (21% of men compared to 7% of women).

  • Men choose the back position more often than women (27% of women compared to 11% of men).

  • Both men AND women seem to prefer the side laying position however (62% of both men and women).

Although I'm not positive, I would bet that if you asked most of those women of the survey, pregancy probably formed a great deal of their sleeping philosophy, considering doctors recommend that women NOT sleep on their backs during the middle/later stages of pregnancy. It becomes a habit.
The 140 were also surveyed as to when they would likely change their pillows. Only 14% said they would get new pillows within the time frame recommends by the manufacturers.
I can relate. Once you find a pillow you are comfortable with, it becomes like an old friend. Maybe a dustmite harboring friend but a friend none the less.

Read sleeping/pillow survey here.

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Quilt or Pillow

If you are in need of some ideas as to what to do with slightly worn or slightly damaged linens, napkins, or curtains, this article will give you some
home decor ideas

Thursday, May 18, 2006

How Do I Choose the Right Pillow

Does price really matter in choosing the right pillow? Should I choose a feather or foam pillow? Very interesting video (and article) on how to go about choosing the right pillow.

Choosing the Right Pillow

Simple Help for Conceiving A Baby? Pillows!

If the idea of stacking lots of pillows under your rear isn't appealing or too hard to master, read this article about an innovative pillow design that gives you the perfect 'lift' for your baby-making efforts.

The pillow that helps you get pregnant

New Pillow to Help Sleep Apnea

A high-tech pillow that pumps air into the mouth is the latest treatment for sleep apnoea, the dangerous snoring condition that affects three million people in Britain.
The foam pillow is a miniature version of the equipment used in sleep clinics. Called BreatheX, the battery-powered device resembles an inflatable travel pillow. But it contains a tiny computer-powered motor that pumps pressurised air through a tube and into the mouth.

Read rest of article on the sleep apnea pillow