Fix-it Friday: Treating diaper rash while using cloth.
Diaper rash. It’s not a fun part of the baby and toddler years, but it’s an inevitable one. Cloth diapers can be a bumsaver for kids who react to the many chemicals present in disposables, but diaper...
View ArticleCloth on a Budget: Cloth wipes
It took me 8 months and more than $100 wasted before I realized how crazy I was for not using cloth wipes. $100. Think about all that can buy your family. I’m sheepish when I think about what we...
View ArticleOur Favorite Things: Cloth Wipes
We love cloth wipes. A few weeks ago, Carrie told her story of switching to cloth wipes, and why she loves them. Now it’s my turn. When we decided to switch to cloth diapers, we were already diapering...
View ArticleCloth on a Budget: Repurposing Your Traditional Nursery for Cloth
When I was pregnant with Miss M, I was absolutely horrified at how much everything cost to outfit a traditional nursery–but I couldn’t resist having some of the classic pieces. You just NEED a diaper...
View ArticleKids in Fluff: the K kids.
Introduce us to your kids in fluff. I have three kids. Jared is three and a half, and has been out of fluff for nine months, but still loves to do fluffy laundry. He hates to miss a diaper change....
View ArticleCloth on a Budget: Never Need to Buy Diapers or Accessories Again!
Never spend more money on diapers? Sounds great, doesn’t it? One of the reasons I was so keen to switch to cloth diapers was to save money, and become more self-reliant in the process. I was raised in...
View ArticleCloth on a Budget: The Miracle of Coconut Oil
if you’re looking for an all-purpose (relatively) cheap option in your pantry that will work wonders in your cloth diaper routine? Try coconut oil. You may have heard about its health benefits, mainly...
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