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Bubblecakes Unique Personalized Baby Blankets in March Issue of Pregnancy & Newborn Magazine!
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 | News | No Comments
Check out our Retro Rocket Rascals personalized baby blanket in the March issue of Pregnancy & Newborn Magazine on sale now!
Our Rocket Rascals patchwork baby blanket was personalized with the name Harley in Red. This is a super cute Retro inspired baby blanket with rockets and space kids, polka dots and red retro rubber bands all arranged in a cute patchwork quilt backed with classic cotton chenille.
Our personalized baby blankets make the perfect baby gift. Great for newborns and baby showers. All of our personalized baby blankets ship out with in 3-5 days. Rush delivery available for an additional charge.
The ULTIMATE Guide to Personalized Baby Gifts
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 | News | No Comments
So your best friend is having her third baby and you want to get her something totally fabulous! She already has all the practical baby items, Car seat, Diapers, Stroller, Crib, Diaper Bag, Bottles, etc… You need something personalized! A unique gift that will be all their own! Well don’t worry, here are some great ideas. All these company’s specialize in personalized baby gifts.
New Personalized Baby Blankets Just Added to Bubblecakes.com!
Wednesday, August 19th, 2009 | Uncategorized, baby blankets | No Comments
We are so excited to show you our new blankets just added to ww.bubblecakes.com! All of these blankets come personalized! You will find them in the Modern baby blanket collection, Vintage baby blanket collection and the Retro baby blanket collections
10 Tips on Setting up your New Baby’s Nursery.
Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 | tips | No Comments
Every new mother wants a beautifully decorated custom nursery for her newborn to come home to. Decorating a nursery for your new baby is fun but it can also be stressful. Follow these 10 tips to help you get started!
1. Set up a crib. Make sure the crib meets safety standards - bars should not be wider than 2 3/8 inches apart and there should be no gaps between the mattress and the frame. Look for a crib with rails that you can lower, so you can pick up the baby easily.
2. Get a mattress and linens for the crib. Make sure the mattress is firm and fits the crib snugly.
3. Consider purchasing a bassinet for newborns, who often like the cozy fit. A cradle or bassinet is also nice for keeping in your room the first month or so.
4. Set up a changing table with a pad cover. Make sure the changing table has a safety belt and a guardrail to protect your baby. Purchase a couple of waterproof pads to place on top of the changing pad for easy clean up of accidents. This way you don’t have to wash the entire changing table cover.
5. Stock the changing table with clean diapers, wipes, baby powder and baby creams within easy reach. Keep a lidded garbage can and a laundry hamper close to the changing table for easy access.
6. Include a soft night-light or dim lamp in the nursery. Bright lights can leave baby wide-awake after midnight feedings and changing’s.
7. Hang a mobile over the crib to keep baby stimulated. Think about purchasing a cd player to play soothing music at naptime or bed time.
8. Decorate the nursery with favorite photos, quilts, stuffed animals (outside of the crib) and special family mementos. Adding baby’s name to a wall with cuttout letters is also a cute personalized touch!
9. Stock up on baby hangers for baby clothes. You will be amazed at how many clothes your baby will have. You can also purchase sized dividers. Many of the clothes you will receive will be for future use. This way you can divide them easily.
10. Consider a glider as a worthwhile investment for the nursery. A glider is safer than a rocking chair because it doesn’t have runners, which can pose a hazard to youngsters once they begin to crawl. Even after baby outgrows the nursery, a glider will be useful for bedtime readings.
Follow Bubblecakes Baby Blankets on Twitter!
Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 | News | No Comments
Want to know when we are running a contest, get in new products or just what we are doing today? How about other baby sites, blogs and stores we like?
Then join us on Twitter! It is a great was to keep up with your friends here! Let us know what you think about our products and site. We LOVE to talk! Follow us now! http://twitter.com/bubblecakesbaby
Win a Personalized Baby Blanket from our Patchwork Collection!
Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 | giveaways | No Comments
Anything Personalized is hot right now! Just in time for fall, you can win a Personalized baby blanket from Bubblecakes baby blankets! Head over to A Giveaway Everyday to see how to WIN!
http://agiveawayeveryday.blogspot.com/2009/07/bubblecakes-baby-blanket-giveaway.html
Good luck! Contest is open till July 27th, 2009
Pregnancy do’s and don’ts. What can you have and what should you avoid.
Friday, June 12th, 2009 | tips | No Comments
Things to Avoid
Over-the-counter medications –Limit these to remedies considered safe throughout pregnancy, including the pain reliever acetaminophen (Tylenol), antihistamines like Claritin, Zyrtec and Allegra, many antacids and prescribed narcotic pain relievers. Pain relievers like aspirin and those containing ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, etc.), and the diarrhea medicine Pepto Bismol should be avoided because of their link to birth defects. Always check with your doctor before taking any medicine to be sure that it’s safe for you.
Alcoholic beverages, cigarettes and illegal drugs – The use of any of these during pregnancy has been linked to premature birth, low birth weight and serious birth defects. No amount has been determined as safe. Anyways most of these aren’t good for you either!
Cat litter –Who wants to do this anyway? Cat littler can contain a parasite called Toxoplasmosis gondii, which causes Toxoplasmosis, a disease that can be fatal to your fetus. This is one of pregnancy’s perks! Have your husband change your cat’s litter box; if you must do it, wash your hands thoroughly and carefully after changing the box yourself.
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Hair dyes – Studies have not shown hair dyes to be harmful to a fetus, but the FDA recommends being careful if you’re pregnant. Researchers have found that low levels of the dye can be absorbed into the skin and excreted into the urine. Limit your use of hair dye to after your first trimester, and use techniques that shorten your exposure to the dye.
Caffeine – Limit your intake to less than 300 milligrams a day (about two cups of coffee). The FDA has deemed moderate caffeine use as safe. But look into the amount of caffeine in your favorite beverages and foods; it can vary. One 8-ounce cup of coffee can contain anywhere from 57 to 350 milligrams; an 8-ounce cup of tea, up to 110 milligrams; a 12-ounce can of cola, up to 100 milligrams; a chocolate bar, about 30 milligrams; and a single espresso or cappuccino, about 100 milligrams. So keep your sanity and hit Starbucks, just order a tall!
Soft cheeses – Limit your intake to soft domestic cheeses made with pasteurized milk. Otherwise, avoid cheeses such as brie, camembert, Roquefort, feta, gorgonzola, as well as Mexican style queso blanco and queso fresco. These may contain the Listeria bacteria, which can cause miscarriage.
Certain large fish – Shark, swordfish, tilefish and king mackerel are all known to contain high levels of methyl mercury (thanks to industrial pollution in ponds, lakes and oceans). Mercury can damage the nervous system, especially in children and unborn babies. Visit the EPA’s Web site (www.epa.gov/ost/fish) for more information on risky seafood in different regions of the country.
Raw or undercooked meat, fish, eggs, and unpasteurized milk– These foods can carry bacteria such as salmonella and E. coli, which can make you sick and harm your fetus. Don’t eat any eggs with a runny yolk, and cook beef to at least 160º F.
Saunas and hot tubs – Studies have linked elevated body temperatures (102º F) to neural tube defects and miscarriages. (Also, be cautious with electric blankets, particularly during the first trimester, because of elevated body temperature.)
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Exercise – Thirty minutes per day will help you maintain weight, improve your fitness and reduce your stress. But steer clear of hockey, soccer and basketball (which have an abdominal trauma risk); skiing, horseback riding and gymnastics (which have a falling risk), and scuba diving (which has a decompression syndrome risk). Good choices include walking, swimming, yoga and pregnancy exercise classes. Contact your doctor if you experience dizziness, pain, contractions or vaginal bleeding during or after exercise.
Massage – It’s known to reduce pain during labor. And one recent study found that pregnant women who had a massage two times per week for five weeks experienced lower anxiety and stress levels, less back pain and better sleep patterns. I think the Dr. should make this mandatory! Don’t you???
Air Travel – Flying is generally safe during pregnancy, although some physicians caution against doing it during your last month of pregnancy (if you went into labor, you probably wouldn’t have access to medical care). Just keep well-hydrated and walk around the cabin every one or two hours to avoid any potential blood clotting.
Sexual intercourse – It’s perfectly safe at any time during pregnancy. Some have said that toward the due date that it can even induce labor??? Who Knows!
Memorial Day Weekend Bubblecakes Baby Blanket Giveaway!
Wednesday, May 20th, 2009 | giveaways | 168 Comments
We want to help celebrate Memorial Day by giving away a gift certificate to our website! We are holding a contest from May 19th - May 26th, 2009 for a $45.00 Gift Certificate to www.bubblecakes.com!
All you have to do is go to our site www.bubblecakes.com and take a look! Tell us which blankets are your favorites and then come back and comment on this post! It is that Easy!
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Check Bubblecakes Baby Blankets out in Pregnancy & Newborn Magazine!
Monday, May 11th, 2009 | News | 3 Comments
Bubblecakes baby blankets is making a splash in the May issue of Pregnancy & Newborn Magazine. They named our personalized baby blankets a “what’s hot now” pick! The baby blanket featured in this issue is our Summertime Baby Blanket. This personalized blanket features a summery floral print with classic yellow cotton cheinlle. Embroidered with baby’s name it makes the ultimate personalied baby gift! It’s all about adding that “just-for-me” touch!
New Bubblecakes Minky & Satin Giraffe Print Baby Blankets!
Thursday, May 7th, 2009 | baby blankets | No Comments
We just added some very luxurious new baby blankets. Three New Minky & Satin Blankets; Blue & Brown, Pink & Brown and Cream & Brown Giraffe Print. They are backed in coordinating Satin. Embroidered with baby’s name these personalized baby blankets are a trendy keepsake and luxurious baby gift perfect for any little boy or girl. Ultra soft and silky these baby blankets fold up and are perfect to take along with baby in the carseat and stroller or to shove in the diaper bag and go!




































