Not usually. Most cribs can be converted using normal full size bed rails (if you use headboard and footboard) or a full size metal bed frame (if you are only using the headboard.) See below for a selection of full bed frames and bed rails: http://www.thesleepshop.com/store/pc/Full-Size-c16.htm
Instructions for Bergamo Americana Lifetime Convertible Crib
Its quite easy. Be sure the mattress is in the lowest setting. The safety rails came with the crib- hopefully you still have them- Remove the front piece of the crib- by simply removing the screws. You will need these screws to attach the safety rails. The metal bracket on the safety rail attaches to the metal mattress frame. Use two of the small screws that also came with the crib. Look at some pics online if you are questioning which way the safety rails go, but really, its wicked easy and I did it in less than 15 minutes!!
Assuming that you mean converting a crib to a toddler bed, you have several options. You can seek information from how to websites to create your own conversion or you can usually ask a furniture store representative to direct you to the type of conversion you need.
You would most likely need a crib mattress if you have a small child who sleeps in a crib. You may also need one if you convert to a small toddler bed in which case you could also use a crib mattress.
No, crib bumpers are not recommended for your baby's crib as they pose a suffocation risk. It is safer to keep the crib free of any soft bedding or objects.
No, crib bumpers are not recommended for a baby's crib as they pose a suffocation and entrapment risk. It is safer to keep the crib free of any soft bedding or objects.
Why did the baby bear need a crib? Because sleeping on the floor was unbearable.
First off you will need a lot of cork, and a metal frame depending on how big you want it to be. You will then need to cut out the corn to fit it in the frame. Lastly, you need to stick the cork in it.
No, crib bumpers are not recommended for baby's cribs as they pose a suffocation and entrapment risk. It is safer to keep the crib free of any soft bedding or objects.
No, crib bumpers are not recommended for your baby's crib as they pose a suffocation hazard and increase the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). It is safer to keep the crib free of any soft bedding or objects.
To make a DIY picture frame, you will need materials such as wood or metal frame pieces, a saw, sandpaper, wood glue or metal adhesive, a ruler or measuring tape, a pencil, and a picture to frame. Optional materials include paint or stain, a paintbrush, and hanging hardware.
To make a lampshade frame, you will need wire or metal rings in the shape and size of your desired lampshade, and then you can attach fabric or other materials to the frame using glue or sewing techniques.