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    Luxury Bed in a Bag

    Posted January 23, 2008 by michelle
    Found in: Bedroom

    Luxury Bed in a Bag from JCPenney at Smarter.comThe beauty of “bed in bag” bedding sets is that it does all the creative legwork for you. If you do not possess the time nor the patience to hand select your sheets, you can shop online and select a “bed in a bag”.

    These bedding sets literally contain everything you need to freshen up your boudoir. Currently at JCPenney you can pick up a bed-in-a-bag set that includes a comforter, 2 pillow shams, a tailored bedskirt (fits footboard), and a 200 thread-count 4-pc. sheet set. The entire bed-in-a-bag set only costs: $99.99!

    Take advantage of this great deal, the set I have featured on the left is called “Meridian” and is available online.

    To read more or purchase the Meridian Luxury Bed-in-a-Bag Set, click here.

    To shop for great deals on assorted discount Bedding, click here.


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    Pingback from This Week in Home and Garden Blogs » Smarter Home & Garden Blog
    Posted January 25, 2008 at 4:29 pm

    […] not possess the time nor the patience to hand select your sheets, you can shop online and select a “bed in a bag”! Read more about the great deals being offered at JCPenney online shopping […]

    Comment from luxury bed in a bag
    Posted March 4, 2008 at 1:36 pm

    Is the fabric 100% cotton?

    Comment from Navy Bed In A Bag
    Posted March 23, 2008 at 12:37 am

    Looks like a pretty good deal to me.

    Comment from Mark
    Posted April 1, 2008 at 10:53 am

    How many pounds per yard? I guess 40 pounds.

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