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Lavender Duvet Cover
Sweet Dreams with a Lavender Duvet Cover
Lavender is one of the most popular colors for a duvet
cover, and depending on the depth of shade you choose,
you can have impact or softness in your bedroom decor.
Let your lavender duvet cover set the tone for your
decor.
Lavender shades come with a pinky tinge or a blue tinge.
The pink tinged lavender will suit a feminine room that
is mainly pink in decor, while the blue tinged lavender
looks lovely against white, blue or cream walls.
If you want a soft, pretty, feminine look, choose a
duvet cover in a soft shade of lavender, made of toile
or fine cotton. It can be a plain lavender duvet cover,
accented with stitching or lace, or a patterned duvet
cover. There are many to choose from. Logan and Mason
have beautiful duvet covers in all sizes from single to
king, with matching pillow cases.
Logan and Mason Lavender Fields is a pretty design of
lavender flowers on a solid lavender background with an
edge trim of lavender flowers on white. The effect is
very feminine but sophisticated if you don’t want a look
that’s too sweet. This lavender duvet cover would team
well with white furniture and accents.
For a sweeter, more romantic mood, Logan and Mason’s
lovely Romance Lilac is scattered with full blown pink
and red roses on a soft lilac background, which falls
into the pinky lavender category. Soft pink or cream
walls, framed flower prints and bunches of fresh flowers
in china bowls set off this lavender duvet cover
perfectly.
If you love lavender but want a more dramatic look,
Logan and Masons Illusions duvet covers may be just
right for you.
Logan and Masons Illusions Jacaranda is a multi-toned
lavender color that looks perfect with white. The fabric
shimmers and shines, changing shade with the light,
giving a very sophisticated, elegant look.
If want to create a fresh country look in your bedroom,
a patchwork lavender duvet cover is a perfect way to
start.
Making a patchwork lavender duvet cover is a beautiful
project for long winter evenings. Choose a variety of
lavender prints and checks and the material in square
blocks. Sew together in a pleasing repeat design to make
a lavender duvet cover that is uniquely your own.
Whichever style of lavender duvet cover you choose, you
will want to give your bedroom the final touch with some
home made potpourri. Just mix a handful of dried
lavender flowers with a handful of rose petals and a
tablespoon of dried orris root powder. Orris root powder
is available from craft and health shops, and smells
like violets. If you like, you can add a few drops of
lavender essential oil to intensify the aroma.
Put your potpourri in a pretty china bowl or lavender
colored pottery bowl and place near the bed. The gentle
aroma therapeutic qualities of the lavender potpourri
will promote a restful night’s sleep, and with a pretty
lavender duvet cover you are sure to have sweet dreams.
About the Author
Gail Kavanagh is a freelance writer living in
Queensland, Australia. A former newspaper journalist,
Gail has written for anthologies and for print and
online publications, as well as a number of content
sites. She writes an astrology column for Coffee Cramp
Magazine, is the editor of The Kitchen Herbal at
www.openhearth.com and the author of several books at
www.lulu.com/kavanaghsattic including The Working
Writer's Market Guide. Gail's website is http://www.valeofavondale.com.
She is a contributor to http://www.comforter-n-duvet-cover.com.
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