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Christmas bedding

6 replies

CandyRainShower · 31/10/2015 11:18

I really want us to have Christmas bedding this year. Has anyone seen any and what sort of prices? I have seen some lovely brushed cotton ones in Matalan for DD, and am thinking I will look in Primark when I next go as they always seem to do cheap and cheerful bedding.
Any other ideas that won't break the bank?

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MumOfTheMoment · 31/10/2015 11:49

I have bought a polycotton one for dh and me from Asda. They have loads. Mine was £12 for a double. The dcs have one from H&M. 100% cotton and a bugger to iron.

recklessgran · 31/10/2015 12:14

There are some lovely ones on e-bay-got a gorgeous Santa one for my DGS from there and it is lovely.[Used the money I made from selling so don't feel as though it cost me anything]

Trumpton · 31/10/2015 13:36

BHS bedding

DD has just bought this one and it is lovely quality and not so Christmassy that you could only use it for a few weeks.

Trumpton · 31/10/2015 13:38

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Christmas bedding
70isaLimitNotaTarget · 31/10/2015 16:40

DH and I have a polycotton grey Nordic duvet cover/pillowcase set (eBay) it's ok, I don't iron it but it's very thin ( reflects it's price really)

The Primark brushed flannel is lovely , we have a white with tiny navy reindeer sheet/pillowcase set.

DD has a Woodland Animal" set, and I've bought her the Fir Tree pillowcases this year.

So not Christmassey like some bedding but very Winter.

DS has a Cozee Homes set - fleece. Red with snowflakes (I put it plain side up until a few days before Christmas)

Ours goes on 1st Dec until mid January ~ish (it does get washed in between Xmas Blush )

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 31/10/2015 16:45

IMO, it's much easier to use a Wintery bedset then add a Christmas fleece blanket over the top.

Last year Dunelm Mill had some lovely ones, I haven't had a chance to look at their Christmas range yet .

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