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Mon, 31 October 2005



Exclusive! Complete your musical theme with our ever so soft Sheet Music™ fine bed linens by Music Notes. Made of 100% Egyptian cotton, our original design includes piano keys and red roses, in a somewhat antique or distressed setting. Comes in seven different colors: blue, pink, purple, red, yellow, white, and mint green. Four Piece Set includes flat sheet, fitted sheet, and two standard pillowcases.

Sheet Music Bed Linens - Full
Sheet Music Bed Linens - Full
Price: 109.00 USD

• Thread Count: 310

Made of 100% Egyptian Cotton

Guaranteed to Fit 16" deep pocket mattress

SHEET MUSIC™ is a registered trademark under the Music Notes™ Collection. The concept, conceived by Janie Bradford, is a line of fine bed linens always with a musical theme such as music notes, piano keys, and various musical instruments.

Last Updated ( Tue, 1 November 2005 )

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