The Perfect Nursery – Q-tips® Baby Packs

Giveaway Ends Feb. 4th

You never know the many uses for Q-tips until you have a family. From dusting to bugger clean up Q-tips are used all over my home. Q-tips recently introduced these baby packs designed by celebrity nursery designer, Wendy Bellissimo. What’s perfect about them is they slide open for easy access and have adorable package designs. Perfect for any nursery, and cute enough to be left there.

But wait, there’s a party!

Q-tips® /MomSelect #Qtipsbaby Twitter Party

Date: Thursday, FEBRUARY 4th
Time: 8  p.m. – 9 p.m. EST
Location: #QtipsBaby
Host:  @MomTalkRadio (Maria Bailey, Founder of MomSelect and Mom of 4)

Follow @MomTalkRadio, @ResourcefulMom and @MomSelectAmy on Twitter for the party.


Giveaway

I have one “Perfect Nursery” set to give away.

  • NEW Q-tips® Baby Packs in two designs (safari & farm animals)
  • A chic, silver elephant bank to display in baby’s room – another nursery design essential
  • OH BABY!   Wendy Bellissimo Shares Her Tips on How To Create The Perfect Nursery

Follow These Rules For Entry:

  • Tell me about your child’s nursery.
  • Clicking HERE to RSVP for the party. (if attending)

Extra Entry Methods:

  • Grab my site banner (shoot me an email I’m willing to exchange banners)
  • Also you can gain extra entries by blogging, tweeting, becoming a Google follower and/or following me on Twitter.
  • You can also tweet once a day for an extra entry.(use @ourordinarylife in your tweet)
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Comments

  1. lilshuga2001 says:

    FOLLOW YOUR BLOG

  2. dawn says:

    I guess its pretty plain but I love it. Pale yellow walls white furniture and curtains. Special pictures and items help decorate it.

  3. kim moldt says:

    mary and amanda’s nursery is animal theme. mary’s side is done in turtle and amanda’s side is don as a kitty cat. they even have plushes in their cribs.

  4. john moldt says:

    each twin has her own animal theme and at 20 months, are starting to demonstrate behaviors consistant with their respective animals. mary hope, the turtle, is pensive, slow to act, and remembers everything. amanda jane, the cat, acts first and gets into everything.

  5. Sarah C says:

    My daughter’s nursery is a pale blue, with orange, green, white, and raspberry accents. Lots of colors.

  6. Celia says:

    My daughter nursery was all in blue and tan tones, even though she was a girl!

  7. Gianna says:

    My twins nursery is our room with hand me downs from 3 previous babies. Some striped safari, bears or noah’s arc..

  8. Linda says:

    My niece is expecting next month and her nursery is pale yellow, with white furniture and decorated with old vintage toys!

  9. Julie Moe says:

    My daughter’s nursery has a Zanzibar safari theme.

  10. Jane Hoh says:

    It is decorated in a zoo theme with bright colors. The walls are yellow with animal borders. Thank you for the opportunity to win.

  11. Becca says:

    My girls’ “nursery” (they are toddlers now) is brightly colored with coordinating Little Miss Matched bedding and white washed twin beds. Fun pillows, a shelf FULL of books, colorful toy box and white walls adorned with family photos.

    When they were little we went with a Safari Theme (Malawi by Kids LIne) which was fun and relaxing with the muted colors…..and the love of safari animals has carried on into their “big girl” room with lions, elephants and giraffes galore!

    Thanks for the chance to win……

  12. sarah d. says:

    No nursery yet. We don’t start trying until this summer. I imagine it will be a very nice nursery.