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Ticklicious Bedding At Walmart

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There's a new bedding set we're digging these days. We spotted the Ticklicious Quilted Circles set from Walmart. Billed as a crib to toddler set, you get a comforter, bumper, crib-size fitted sheet, crib skirt, a toddler flat sheet and a pillowcase.

 
 

We were surprised to read in the description that the set is made of organic cotton. The Quilted Circles set is available in blue/brown or pink/brown. You'll have to buy online here as the set isn't available in stores.

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What a completely useless collection of bedding. Pillow case? I can understand that some parents would like to keep the same design on a toddler bed but why not make that an option.

posted by JudiAU on January 16th 2009 at 11:04am
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WHile the pillowcase probably isn't too practical, I think the set is really cute and a big step up for Walmart! Nice to see stylish less expensive options coming into stores like Target and Walmart. Just because you can't spend lots of money doesn't mean you should have to sacrifice style. And it's organic, that's great too!

posted by driftandfloat on January 16th 2009 at 11:35am
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Is it just me, or does the crib look like it was photoshoop'd in?

And as far as it being organic - it kinda seems like greenwashing. Wal-mart is about as far from a Green company as you can get. :-|

Del
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posted by Delairen on January 16th 2009 at 3:33pm
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You're right! The crib does look photoshopped...badly photoshopped.

posted by MandarinOrange on January 16th 2009 at 3:36pm
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I just took another look and it really does look photoshopped in! The plant looks even worse!

posted by driftandfloat on January 16th 2009 at 5:37pm
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that photo is hilarious!!

posted by Hamro on January 19th 2009 at 3:42pm
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Indeed the entire picture is photoshopped, all the items, the lights, plant, rug, pictures, hamper, even the curtains. You'd think Walmart could afford a photographer, or at least a decent photoshop person!

posted by i8kermit on January 21st 2009 at 2:13pm
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seriously, why is this photoshop job so terrible? the rug is magically floating over the floor, and the plant looks awful. aside from that, i wouldn't buy baby bedding from walmart.

posted by laura123 on January 22nd 2009 at 11:32am
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