Nappies Covered
By the way, a kind reader sent me an entire box full of small cloth diapers to borrow after I mentioned our leaking problems recently. (I have the most generous readers, don't I?) I'm excited to begin cloth-diapering again and I'm also excited to try out something besides Fuzzi Bunz. I've never had anything to compare the Fuzzi Bunz to, so this will be fun! (Who ever thought women could get excited over brands of cloth diapers? Well, call me weird, but I do.)
I guess it looks like we'll have solved the leaking problem and I get to start being more of a crunchy mama again. Now I just have to figure out how to *do* cloth diapers again - I'm out of practice!


5 Comments:
This is perfect - thanks for posting the info! Once we get settled in our new home we'll be investing in cloth diapers. At the very least we'll be using them at home and possibly out and about (or "green" disposables like Tushies out of the house). I can't wait to read all this info!
The Dollar Tree sells disposable bags for used diapers. The are 100 in a box for a dollar! Those are good for disposable diapers, and I imagine they would work for cloth diapers as well. That way they can be put in a diaper bag and there should be no problem. I am a grandma now, but I used cloth diapers for my 4 children, even when it was not popular. People could not understand why in the world I wold not use disposable diapers! To be honest, I just liked the cloth diapers better. I think it is a personal preference, no right or wrong to it! These diaper bags from The Dollar Tree are great for when I scoop my cat litter! LOL
Crystal,
I've cloth diapered part-time since my first was born 3 years ago, but I've just recently decided to go all cloth (my 4th baby was due yesterday but has yet to make an appearance!). I just recently did a two-part post on my blog about what I've learned in my research on cloth diapers. There are several good places to get used diapers, as well as brand new seconds. Just thought I'd mention it in case you or your readers are interested!
I enjoy reading your blog!
Laura
P.S. www.diaperkit.com seems to have some good make-your-own diapers too, although I've never tried them.
Hello, Mrs. Paine (and all others who read this!). My family started a cloth diaper business. I'm fifteen and my little sister uses them all the time. She's been wearing these non-bulky cloth diapers for months...and I can't tell you the last time she leaked! They are economically priced at $10, and no plastic pants, folding, or pinning needed! We've received wonderful comments about our diapers. We recently started a website-www.gentlediapers.com-and would love to hear your comments on our diapers and other baby products and lady's products. Thank you and you are in our prayers.
Miranda Melto
if i wasn't me and i was reading that post, i would be saying "who the heck is kristy?!" :)
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