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31 December, 2010

Weekly Friday Giveaway Roundup for December 31st, 2010

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I can't believe it's almost a new year! I won't ramble on though, I'll get right to the roundup. Every Friday, I gather up cloth diaper/accessory and baby wearing giveaways I've found. Each post is also accompanied by a linky where you can enter any giveaway, as long as it's family friendly.

If you'd like your cloth diaper, baby wearing (etc.) giveaway featured, send a link, description and photo (if you have one) to maria at change-diapers.com.

This week's giveaway finds:


Giveaways still running from last week:

Ragababe AIO from Dirty Diaper Laundry (ends 1/3) Open to the U.S. and Canada

$10 Abby's Lane GC from Oh So Savvy Mom (ends 1/3) Open to the U.S. and Canada

FuzziBunz One Size Pocket Diaper from Mama to 4 Blessings and Diaper Wagon Mandatory GFC follow (ends today, 12/31)

$10 GC to Go Green Diapers from Arizona Mama Mandatory GFC follow (ends 1/15) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Thirsties Duo Wrap and Hemp Prefold from Life With My Littles Mandatory GFC follow (ends 1/5)

OsoCozy AIO from Cloth and Carry and The Cloth Diaper Report (ends tomorrow, 1/1)

$10 Abby's Lane GC from SAPsMaMa Mandatory GFC follow (ends 1/14)



Flora Gayle Wool Longies/Soaker from Nault's Nook Mandatory GFC Follow (ends today, 12/31)

Bumgenius Elemental from natural Pure Essentials and The Cheap and Choosy (ends 1/6)

OweWhoaWhen Soaker from Nault's Nook Mandatory GFC follow (ends today, 12/31)

Large Planet Wise Wet Bag from The Cheap and Choosy (ends 1/9) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Nifty Nappy Diaper from The Cheap and Choosy (ends today, 12/31)

Wahmies Diaper from The Cheap and Choosy (ends tomorrow, 1/1)

You may enter any family friendly giveaway in the linky below. The form Blog name - Giveaway Item - Ending date is good. Please at least include the item and end date, and link directly to the giveaway.



Check out where I list my giveaways to find more great places to link up your giveaways!

29 December, 2010

Skin MD Natural Shielding Lotion Review & Giveaway Open to the U.S. and Canada (CLOSED 1/5)

Skin MD Natural

I had never heard of Skin MD Natural before this review.  I am so glad I know about it now!  It is made in the U.S. in a 100% solar facility, is never tested on animals, and does not contain any animal ingredients, parabens, petrochemicals, dyes or fragrances.

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I received a 4 oz. (full size) bottle of the shielding lotion to try.  Initially, $18 seemed a little steep for a 4 oz. bottle, even though they estimate it will last 1-2 months with daily use.  I was wrong again!  The literature suggested a pea size amount for hands, but I needed even less than that.  I've been using it for a few weeks, and my bottle still seems full. 
 
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The ingredients are 93% natural and the lotion hydrates and protects your hands.  The bottle says to apply it every 2-8 hours initially, then every 12-24 hours after your skin's moisture improves.  I've been using it pretty much any time I think about it.  Every time I wash my hands, any time my hands feel a little dry, any time I walk by the bottle...
 
I've mentioned before that I suffer from eczema on my hands, which is exacerbated by the constant hand washing that goes hand in hand (har har) with motherhood.
 
lotion texture

Here's why I really love this lotion: it truly soaks into your skin and does not feel greasy.  I am really weird about that.  I'm not afraid of getting dirty, but I am totally squicked out when I have anything on my hands, and I have to wash them right away.  I have gone so far as to squirt lotion on the backs of my hands and rub them together to avoid getting any on my palms.  With Skin MD, even when I used way too much, my hands just felt soft.  Not the slightest bit sticky or greasy.

It does not have added fragrance, but it has a very light, pleasant smell.  It smells very familiar, but I am terrible at putting my finger on scents.  I am going to guess that I'm smelling the aloe and chamomile!
 
lotion on skin

With other lotions, even if it doesn't feel terribly gross on  my hands, it feels slimy rinsing off my hands the next time I wash them.  Not so with Skin MD!  Unfortunately, I can't tell you that Skin MD worked miracles and cured my eczema, but it is noticeably improved.  The skin between my fingers isn't flaking anymore, and my hands don't snag on diapers when I stuff them (ick!).
 
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I also received some samples of the Skin MD lotion with SPF 15.
 
spf texture
 
I was really surprised that it also had a great texture.  Usually if I apply sunscreen, or even a lotion with added sunscreen, I have to wash my hands 3-4 times to get the greasy feeling off.  I was able to put this on the palms of my hands with no such feeling!
 
If you want to try it yourself, you can request a sample by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope!
 
Giveaway: Skin MD is offering a reader her own 4 oz. bottle of Shielding Lotion.  (ARV $18)


Here's how to enter: All entries go in the form below.  I love comments, but comments don't count as entries.


Mandatory entries include your name and email address.  You may elect to receive a bonus entry if you are a new or current "liker" of Skin MD Natural on Facebook.  You may receive another bonus entry if you follow Skin MD Natural on Twitter.

I will accept entries until Wednesday, January 5th, 2011 at 9:00 P.M. Eastern. I will select a winner using random.org's true random number generator and notify him/her by email. Winner has 48 hours to respond before the prize is forfeited and a new winner is chosen. View my giveaway rules page for complete details. This giveaway is open to residents of the U.S. and Canada.

# of entries received as of January 5th at giveaway close:137




FTC compliance: I received the pictured products at no cost in order to write this review.  I was not compensated for this post and all opinions are my own.

27 December, 2010

Mailbox Mondays 12/27/10 Is there a Diaper English to Regular English Dictionary?

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It's Mailbox Monday again!  If you have a question you'd like answered in a Mailbox Mondays post, email it to maria at change-diapers.com with "Mailbox Mondays" in the subject!

Madeline says:

 Hey Maria,

Thanks so much for your ultra-informative blog! I have so many questions for you! First, I have a question about AI2s. I sorta just don't get it, maybe because I have a newborn. Is the idea that I could replace the insert like I do when I use a prefold and cover? For example, I have a Bum Essentials AI2 and the cover is lined on the inside with fleece, which gets wet or poopy every time I use it. How could I snap in a new insert and reuse it if the inside is fabric instead of waterproof?

Second, isn't a Flip diaper just like a fancy prefold and cover system? Where the prefold is replaced by the Stay Dry insert? I loved my prefolds and covers, but thought I'd replace them with Flips as my little guy gets older, since my husband is sorta intimidated by the prefolds. ;)

Third, isn't every pocket diaper basically an All in Two? I could lay a non-microfiber insert inside my BG 4.0's instead of stuffing one in the pocket, right?

When I read your posts about making cloth diapers more mainstream, I think that this is one of the problems. There are just too many options and not a ton of consistency for what diapers are called, so people get really overwhelmed. Plus, hardly any diapers come with instructions or suggested uses (like "this diaper is great if you want to be able to customize how much absorbancy you want by adding or removing inserts for day and night"). I won a Sweet Pea AI3 in a giveaway and I was freaked out when I saw how many pieces it had and I have no idea how to use it!

Thanks!

Madeline


Well first of all, flattery will get you everywhere with me, hee hee.  I'm so glad you find my blog useful!

I learned very quickly that diaper lingo is an entirely different language.  You can't apply normal English definitions.  Before I'd actually started cloth diapering, I said that I wanted an "all in one" diaper like the Bumgenius 3.0, meaning that I didn't want a separate cover.  I was corrected that it was not an all in one, but a pocket diaper, and the confusion just grows from there!  I tend to talk in circles with the diaper lingo subject, so hopefully this isn't too hard to follow!

In my noodle, I think of an all-in two as a diaper with an outer shell, and an insert that doesn't go inside a pocket (like Doodle Dypes).  I tend to think of one with a wipe-able inner, marketed as being reusable with a fresh insert (disposable or cloth) as a "hybrid."  (Like Flip, the Best Bottom Diapering System, GroVia and others.)

However, I've seen all-in twos referred to as all-in-ones (like the Goodmama One), all-in-threes (if the soaker snaps into two pieces like PLUMP) and who knows what else.  The lines are also being blurred as more companies come out with pocket/AI2 bybrids like the Softbums Omni and the AMP Duo Diaper.

The hybrid/AI2/covers designed to be used with inserts (like Flip) do tend to be trimmer than covers cut to fit over bulkier fitteds.  In my mind, these systems have a few advantages over prefolds and covers.  They are quite trim, and there are "stay dry" options where microfleece touches the baby.  This caused some confusion for my husband with the Softbums, since you have to fold the insert as you put it on, but make sure the microfleece (not microfiber) touches baby.  My son ended up really red after having microfiber directly against his skin.  Still, I think this would be far easier for him to handle than a prefold!

The pocket/AI2 diapers in general are a little trickier to me than the ones that are PUL only. Simply because they would become more easily soiled or wet, having a fabric inner.  I do notice that AI2s marketed as reusable with fresh inserts, but having fabric inners, tend to have wider inserts, that cover more area. 

I had someone tell me that I was wrong to call a diaper with a snap in insert an AI2, that the only true AI2s are the type with the wipeable PUL inner.  This just came from another Mom, not a diaper expert or manufacturer, so I guess everyone is entitled to their own opinion!

I don't see why you couldn't use any pocket diaper as an AI2, but you'd have to be careful to choose an insert that fits well in the diaper, covering most of the fabric inner, but not so wide as to interfere with the leg elastic.  You'd also have to make sure microfiber didn't touch the baby of course!

My husband has trouble with the term "fitted."  I guess he thinks of fitted hats and thinks they are diapers that are sized S, M, L.  Even the term "one size" is confusing, since it really means "one size fits all/most."

All of this gets even more confusing for a newbie when you then learn that Fitted diapers can have sewn in soakers, lay in, snap in, or pocket soakers!

Diaper terminology is quite confusing.  I think it's at least partly because of the way cloth has evolved.  If there were only flats, prefolds, contours and fitteds, the name "fitted" would make sense.  None are waterproof, but this one is "fitted" to baby.  Once you add diapers that look the same, but have a water resistant layer, it makes far less sense.

You're right that the companies don't always spell out to you why you should choose that particular diaper over another.  I also think the stock photos are often lacking (hence my surprise that the Goodmama "One" was an AI2, not an AIO!)  Of course, I think the solution is reading reviews, especially mine, which always have lots of photos!  :-D

So how about you gals?  Do you use AI2s?  How do you like them?  Do you find that you're able to reuse covers throughout the day?  Were you confused about cloth terminology when you started cloth diapering?

24 December, 2010

Weekly Friday Giveaway Roundup for December 24th, 2010

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It's Christmas Eve for those who celebrate, but it's also Friday!  Time for the weekly cloth/babywearing giveaway roundup. 

If you have a cloth diaper/accessory/baby wearing type giveaway on your own blog, I'd love to feature it on next week's roundup.  Send a link, description, end date and photo (if available) to maria at change-diapers.com!
 
Giveaway roundup posts are also always accompanied by a linky where you can enter any family friendly giveaways, not just cloth!

This week's giveaway finds:

The Cloth Diaper Whisperer

HeidiOh Diaper from Crazy for Fluff Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/27)

Bumgenius 4.0 from Tini Bottoms Mandatory Facebook "Like" (ends today, 12/24)

Rumparooz Wet Bag from Doable Diapers Mandatory GFC follow (ends today, 12/24)

Real Nappies Diaper Package from Kelly Wels (ends today, 12/24)

Ragababe AIO from Dirty Diaper Laundry (ends 1/3) Open to the U.S. and Canada

$10 Abby's Lane GC from Oh So Savvy Mom (ends 1/3) Open to the U.S. and Canada

FuzziBunz One Size Pocket Diaper from Mama to 4 Blessings and Diaper Wagon Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/31)

$10 GC to Go Green Diapers from Arizona Mama Mandatory GFC follow (ends 1/15) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Thirsties Duo Wrap and Hemp Prefold from Life With My Littles Mandatory GFC follow (ends 1/5)

OsoCozy AIO from Cloth and Carry and The Cloth Diaper Report (ends 1/1)

$10 Abby's Lane GC from SAPsMaMa Mandatory GFC follow (ends 1/14)


Giveaways still running from last week:


Go Green Cloth Diaper Kit (2 diapers, wipes & wet bag) from Mama B - 3 winners - Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/26)

Dinkledooz Diaper from GoGoNatural and Life with my Littles Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/26)

AMP Duo Diaper from The Small Town Mom Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/27) Open to the U.S. and Canada

AMP Duo Diaper from A Mommy's Blessings Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/31)

Sweet Pea Diapers from The Eco Chic (ends 12/31)

$25 Kanga Care GC from Diary of Momma Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/30)

Thirsties Duo Wrap & Stay Dry Insert from Nault's Nook (ends 1/2)


Flora Gayle Wool Longies/Soaker from Nault's Nook Mandatory GFC Follow (ends 12/31)

Bumgenius Elemental from natural Pure Essentials and The Cheap and Choosy (ends 1/6)

OweWhoaWhen Soaker from Nault's Nook Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/31)

Large Planet Wise Wet Bag from The Cheap and Choosy (ends 1/9) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Knickernappies diaper from Wee Little Changes (ends 12/29)

AMP Duo Diaper from The Cheap and Choosy (ends 12/29)

Nifty Nappy Diaper from The Cheap and Choosy (ends 12/31)

Dinkledooz Diaper from GoGo Natural and It's Me Melbie (ends 12/26)

Wahmies Diaper from The Cheap and Choosy (ends 1/1)

Go Green Pocket Diapers from The Cheap and Choosy (ends 12/26)

You may enter any family friendly giveaway in the linky below. The form Blog name - Giveaway Item - Ending date is good. Please at least include the item and end date, and link directly to the giveaway.



Check out where I list my giveaways to find more great places to link up your giveaways!

22 December, 2010

Weleda Children's Tooth Gel Review

Weleda Children's Tooth Gel

I was looking for an alternative to the fluoride-free toddler toothpaste my son was using, since it's rated a "5" on the skin deep cosmetics database.  I checked our local organic store and found Weleda's Children's Tooth Gel.
 
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The tooth gel is fluoride free, as well as free of detergents, artifical fragrances, colors and preservatives.  It's rated a 3 on the skin deep database with a 72% data gap.  Since the only ingredent that is "yellow" (moderate safety) is limonene, I'm pretty confident that it's safe for my son to use. 

While I didn't pay anywhere near the $7.00 MSRP, the $4.59 price tag was still a little gasp inducing for a 1.78 oz. tube!

natural protection for children's baby teeth

The first little squirt out of the tube looked rather off white, but it's really a pretty bright yellow.  I tasted it, and it has a somewhat strong, natural mint flavor.  I wondered how my son would do, since most toddler products are fruity flavored.  He wasn't startled by the flavor and seemed to enjoy it.  My almost 6-year old likes it too!  Then again, she's weird, and has always liked minty "grownup" toothpaste!

Unless I find something with a "lower rating" in the Skin Deep Cosmetics Database, I will continue to buy this!

FTC compliance: I paid normal retail price for this product, I was not compensated for this post and all opinions are my own.

21 December, 2010

Motherlove Diaper Rash & Thrush Salve Winners!

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57 people entered this giveaway, with 107 entries total.  Since there were two winners, there were great odds!  I was really surprised to see so few entries for such a great product, but I think everyone might be a little giveaway-ed out after all the great diaper giveaways that have been here, and on other blogs this month!

The winning entries were #74 and #98, which are Rachel L. and Erin Ellis.  Congratulations to both of you, I'm sending emails now!

20 December, 2010

Mailbox Mondays 12/20/10 The "other" reusable stuff!

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It's time again for Mailbox Mondays!  If you have a question (cloth diaper related or not) email maria at change-diapers.com with "Mailbox Mondays" in the subject line!

Hannah says:

Hi Maria,

I have used cloth diapers for my son since birth, and I have made the switch to reusable menstrual products for myself (DivaCup and homemade pantiliners). I clean around the house with old holey socks, washing them a time or two and then tossing them. I rarely set the dinner table with napkins, but I am working on getting a set of cloth dinner napkins. I use a mixture of cloth handkerchiefs and disposable tissues, depending on what I have handy. I wish I could stop buying paper towels, but I usually use them for greasy jobs like cleaning or oiling my cast iron pans, or greasing baking pans. I am afraid to put very greasy items in my washer for fear they would ruin the whole load of wash, or that I would accidentally throw an item with residual grease in the dryer and it would combust. I also have not switched to "family cloth" (cloth TP) in the bathroom, because I think my husband would flip, even if I didn't make him use it.

My question to you (and other blog readers) is: what reusable products do you use and why; which ones would you like to use, and what is holding you back?

Hannah

Hi Hannah!  Shamefully, I don't use as many reusable products as I should.

What do I use?   Cloth diapers and wipes of course, along with dish cloths and microfiber towels in lieu of paper towels for cleaning and dishes.  We also use cloth napkins, reusable mop pads, reusable bags, containers and napkins in my daughter's lunch box.  Even my daughter's baby alive has gone green.

So, what haven't I tried that I want to?  I've been wanting Made in the Red Barn unpapertowels and a paper towel house for a very long time.  It takes us months to go through a roll of paper towels since we only use them for really icky stuff.  Unfortunately, if we have "guests" we can go through a roll in the course of a day.  It just kills me to see someone dry their hands on a paper towel and throw it away!  Especially since I have clean towels right there, that I replace with a clean one several times per day!

I also very much want to try mama cloth.  There are some amazingly talented WAHMs that sell great Mama cloth on Hyenacart, and of course, I want one of each!

Also on my wish list are Better for Grownups organic tissues.  They also sell family cloth!  I don't think we go through much toilet paper, since we use only 2-3 squares at a time.  Oddly enough, writing this made me remember a dream I had about seeing half a roll in the potty and freaking out.  Man, are my dreams ever exciting.  Anyway, when we have guests over, like paper towels, a roll of TP can disappear in a few hours.  I would definitely not want to wash family cloth that people outside my immediate family had used, but I'd be willing to start with using them for "#1."  I'd probably only use them myself though, since my daughter would probably accidentally throw them in the toilet, which would not be good for our septic system, if it managed to get down the toilet at all!

We produce very little trash.  Since we started using our Nature Mill Composter we typically have less than one 5.2 gallon bag of garbage per week.  Even so, I'd love to use even more reusable products.  So, what's stopping me?  Money

For most people who pay full price/nearly full price for things like tissues, paper towels and feminine products, their reusable counterparts will "pay for themselves" in no time.  For me, I only "buy" these products when they are free, nearly free, or (in the case of my CVS shopping) "better than free."  So it is really prohibitively hard on my budget to try to buy reusable products.  Especially since it's not a matter of a $2 investment if you don't like the product.

How about you gals?  What reusable products do you use now?  What would you like to try?  What's stopping you?

17 December, 2010

Weekly Friday Giveaway Roundup for December 17th, 2010

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I originally tried to work on this post while in my 5-year old daughter's "hair salon."  She was reading over my shoulder and bugging me about anything she didn't understand.  She read the blog title as "Friends and Pictures and Shapes, oh my!"  Sounds like a pretty good blog for a 5-year old, huh? 

Anyway, Friday it is, so time for the weekly giveaway roundup, where I gather cloth diaper/baby wearing giveaways for you to browse and enter.  If you have a cloth diaper/accessory/baby wearing type giveaway on your own blog, I'd love to feature it.  Just send a link, description, end date and photo (if available) to maria at change-diapers.com!
 
Giveaway roundup posts are also always accompanied by a linky where you can enter any PG rated giveaways, not just cloth!

This week's giveaway finds:

The Cloth Diaper Whisperer


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tot bots cloth diaper



Trend Lab Diaper from The Bragging Mommy (ends 12/24)

GoGo Green Cloth Diaper Kit (2 diapers, wipes & wet bag) from Mama B - 3 winners - Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/26)

GoGo Green Pocket Diapers from Happenings of the Harper Household Mandatory GFC follow and two Facebook likes (ends 12/21) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Kawaii Pocket Diaper from Life With Levi Mandatory GFC follow (ends today, 12/17)

Planet Wise Wet Bag from Luvs Jurn (ends 12/19)

$20 Preston's Pants GC from Cake Blast (ends 12/29)

Bummis Covers and Wet bag from Kelly Wels (ends today, 12/17)

Dinkledooz Diaper from GoGoNatural and Life with my Littles Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/26)

Bummis Small Wet Bag and Flushable Liners from Diary of Momma Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/22) Open to the U.S. and Canada

AMP Duo Diaper from The Small Town Mom Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/27) Open to the U.S. and Canada

AMP Duo Diaper from Biehl Adventures (ends 12/21) Open to the U.S. and Canada

AMP Duo Diaper from A Mommy's Blessings Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/31)

Sweet Pea Diapers from The Eco Chic (ends 12/31)

GoGoGreen pocket Diaper from Mama Chocolate Mandatory GFC follow and Facebook "like" (ends 12/21)

Sweet Bobbins Wet bag from Happenings of the Harper Household Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/21)

Cozy Kids Diaper from Ramblings Mandatory GFC follow - 4 winners (ends 12/19)

$25 Kanga Care GC from Diary of Momma Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/30)

Thirsties Duo Wrap & Stay Dry Insert from Nault's Nook (ends 1/2)


Giveaways still running from last week:


Flora Gayle Wool Longies/Soaker from Nault's Nook Mandatory GFC Follow (ends 12/31)

Bummis Whisper Wrap from Jamie's Precious Peas (ends 12/19)

Bumgenius Elemental from natural Pure Essentials and The Cheap and Choosy (ends 1/6)

$25 Earth Angels Diaper Co. GC from Mama B. Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/19)

OweWhoaWhen Soaker from Nault's Nook Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/31)

Planet Wise Wet Bag from Eco-Friendly and Frugal Mandatory GFC follow (ends tomorrow, 12/18)

$20 Ottowa Cloth Diapers GC  from Beautiful Calling (ends 12/23) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Large Planet Wise Wet Bag from The Cheap and Choosy (ends 1/9) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Knickernappies diaper from Wee Little Changes (ends 12/29)

AMP Duo Diaper from The Cheap and Choosy (ends 12/29)

Nifty Nappy Diaper from The Cheap and Choosy (ends 12/31)

Dinkledooz Diaper from GoGo Natural and It's Me Melbie (ends 12/26)

Wahmies Diaper from The Cheap and Choosy (ends 1/1)

$350 Fuzzibunz Kit from Kelly Wels Giveaway is run on Facebook, mandatory "like" (ends 12/21)

Comfy Rumps Pocket Diaper from The Cheap and Choosy (ends 12/23)

GoGoGreen Pocket Diapers from The Cheap and Choosy (ends 12/26)

ErgoBaby Doll Carrier from One Savvy Mom Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/21)

FuzziBunz Perfect Size Diaper from Thanks Mama and The Cheap and Choosy (ends today, 12/17)

You may enter any family friendly giveaway in the linky below. The form Blog name - Giveaway Item - Ending date is good. Please at least include the item and end date, and link directly to the giveaway.



Check out where I list my giveaways to find more great places to link up your giveaways!

16 December, 2010

The future of Cloth, Part IV of ? Ease of Care and use

This is part 4 of my ramblings on the future of cloth diapering!  See Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 if you missed them!

I want cloth to be easier.  I know that if I just gave away all of my cloth diapers when I was finished with them, I'd still be ahead financially.  However, I'd like for minor repairs on diapers to be easier for people like me.  I can sew a button and so forth, but I don't have a sewing machine, and I'm really rather intimidated by the idea of diaper repair.

I have a post in the works to do a step by step Bumgenius refresher using just a needle, thread and scissors.  I am OK with the Velcro replacement, but I'm thanking my lucky stars that my elastic doesn't need to be replaced!!  With the Bumgenius 4.0, Cottonbabies somewhat acknowledged this by making the elastic slightly more easy to replace.  It still scares me.  My Fuzzibunz "one size" diaper actually came with spare elastic and you can replace it with no sewing and no seam ripping!  I would love to see more diapers like that!!

When thinking about closure tab replacement, I'd love to see the tabs and Velcro strips of diapers (securely) snap or hook on and off.  This way you could swap them out for new as they became worn and swap Velcro for aplix as it suits you and your baby.  I wish I were skilled at photoshop so I could demonstrate exactly what I mean.  I've seen a WAHM diaper who had snaps applied through the Velcro strip on the front of the diaper, so you could secure the snaps or secure the Velcro, but that's not quite what I mean.  I imagine the front of the diaper having say, male snaps.  The Velcro strip would have female snaps on the back, so you could snap it in place.  The snap closure tabs could be removed and replaced with Velcro tabs as you wished.  Then the Velcro could be removed and go back to snaps.

Lastly (I think) I want more diaper companies to recognize that washing needs to be easy.  The only reason I didn't cloth diaper my son from birth was the detergent issue.  Not everyone has "safe" detergents readily available to them.  Shipping them becomes quite costly, and even if they were available locally, the first detergent you buy won't necessarily work for you.  My max price for detergent stockpiling pre-cloth diapers was about $2.99 at most.  So going to $10-$15/bottle was a huge leap.  Not to mention then having $100 worth of detergent that didn't work sitting in my cabinet, or having to "waste" it on regular clothes!

I would love for companies (or someone with lots of time and money) to put diapers to the test in many mainstream detergents.  Truly put them to the test, not just say they are a "no-no" because of some chart made based on ingredients. There are a few companies out there that specifically recommend "regular" detergents, but most say it will damage your diapers and/or void your warranty.  Who wants that?

I have spent a lot of time and money on detergents, followed by battling the stink that ensues.  I firmly believe that the right detergent is one that gets your diapers clean and stink free, doesn't cause them to repel, and doesn't give your baby a rash.  Obvious ingredients to stay away from are bleach, optical brighteners/whiteners or anything that may eat away at the PUL or Elastic.

My other thought was that diaper manufacturers should offer a low cost "sampler" of detergents that they recommend, so you can try them before you purchase.  The problem is that it has taken me several weeks (sometimes months) of using a detergent before it became clear that it wasn't the one for me.

If you didn't cloth diaper all of your children, or didn't start right away, what stopped you?

14 December, 2010

Motherlove Herbal Diaper Rash & Thrush Salve Review & Giveaway - 2 Winners (CLOSED 12/21)

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Motherlove Herbal Company makes fantastic products for pregnant and breastfeeding moms, as well as for baby.  They have everything from pregnant belly salve to sitz bath spray.  I seriously wish I had known about the belly salve when I was pregnant!  I was up half the night trying to claw my skin off to stop the itchiness during my pregnancies!

motherlove diaper rash and thrush ointment

Motherlove sent me a jar of their diaper rash and thrush salve to try.

It is cloth safe, and is rated zero (zero toxins) on EWG's Skin Deep Database.

certified organic ingredients

The simple ingredients are 96% certified organic.

cloth safe diaper rash cream in jar

The salve is fairly solid in the jar (I'd expect it to become softer in warmer weather, as a similar product I have does.)  The 1 oz. jar seems fairly small, but a little goes a very, very long way.
 
motherlove diaper ointment texture

Lightly rub your fingers on the surface, and the salve melts onto your skin.  It doesn't really have a smell.  I practically stuck my nose in it, and it just smells very lightly of the ingredients.
 
I get terrible eczema in the winter, where my knuckles, the joints of my fingers and the backs of my hands crack and bleed.  It's not bad yet, since winter weather is really just beginning here.  For giggles, I thought I'd try the Motherlove salve on one such spot.
 
ointment applied
 
It did not sting or burn, so I wouldn't hesitate to apply it to a sore baby bottom.
 
the next day

The next day, there was a noticeable difference! 

We're lucky that we don't deal much with rashes since switching to cloth.  However, my son does get a bit red sometimes after he dirties a diaper.  The other day he pulled what I call "the stealth poop maneuver."  He hates having his diaper changed, and sometimes he manages to hide all evidence that he needs to be changed.  I didn't see, hear or smell anything that made me think he needed a change, and I was surprised with a stealth poop the next time I changed him.  I do change diapers about every two hours, but he might have been sitting in it for a while.  I applied a thin layer of Motherlove salve, and by the next change, the redness was gone.  You could also apply it at every change as a preventative barrier.

The 1 ounce jar Diaper Rash and Thrush salve retails for $9.50.

motherlove nipple cream

Motherlove also sent me a sample packet of nipple cream.  Breastfeeding my first child was anything but sunshine and roses for sure.  Fortunately, nursing my son was far easier (maybe because only one of us was a noob!) but I still had some soreness for a few days.  Luckily, he's a champion nurser now at 18 months old!
 
certified organic ingredients

Motherlove nipple cream is made with 100% certified organic ingredients, contains no lanolin, and does not need to be washed off prior to nursing.  Like the diaper salve, it's also rated zero (zero toxins) in the EWG database.
 
lanolin free nipple cream texture

Yep, you're getting nipple cream action shots, tee hee!  It has a nice texture, that melts easily into skin, and very little is needed.
 
motherlove nipple cream on skin
 
Don't worry, this is my wrist, LOL!  A 1 ounce jar retails for $9.95, and would probably last a long time!

Be sure to check out the Motherlove Blog for great articles on herbs, breastfeeding and more.

Giveaway: Motherlove is offering a full size, 1 ounce jar of Diaper Rash & Thrush salve to two winners!  I'm offering bonus entries, so in the unlikely event that I choose the same winner twice, I'll choose again.


Here's how to enter: All entries go in the form below.  I love comments, but comments don't count as entriesMandatory entries are name, email address and what other Motherlove product interests you.  You may receive a bonus entry if you "like" Motherlove Herbal on Facebook.  Receive another bonus entry if you follow Motherlove on Twitter.

I will accept entries until Tuesday, December 21st, 2010 at 9:00 P.M. Eastern. I will select a winner using random.org's true random number generator and notify him/her by email. Winner has 48 hours to respond before the prize is forfeited and a new winner is chosen. View my giveaway rules page for complete details. This giveaway is open to residents of the U.S.

# of entries received as of December 21st at giveaway close: 107



FTC compliance: The pictured products were received at no charge for review purposes.  I was not compensated for this post and all opinions are my own.

13 December, 2010

Mailbox Mondays 12/13/10 Cloth Wipes and Moldy Dipes!

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It's Mailbox Monday again!  If you have a question you'd like answered in a Mailbox Mondays post, email it to maria at change-diapers.com with "Mailbox Mondays" in the subject!

Ash says:

Hi Maria!

I've been cloth diapering my daughter for about 8 months but I haven't made the switch over to cloth wipes yet. Shocker I know! ha! This week I am finally finishing up the last of the disposable wipes I have and am making the switch to cloth! I'm excited! But I was curious as to how many wipes I should have. I was thinking around the same amount as dipes which is a little over two dozen. I've already bought some and I've made some as well. What do you think is a good amount?

Thanks!

Ash

Hi Ash!  I like to wash every other day, and have enough "stuff" that I don't have to rush with folding/stuffing diapers to use.  So, I'd say a rough estimate would be one wipe for each diaper you'd use during that time, plus a few extra for messy diapers.

I often used 5+ disposable wipes on messy diapers, but it is very rare for me to have to use more than one cloth wipe.  I keep 19 wipes downstairs (where I change most of my diapers) and I don't think I've ever run out.  I just have 4 upstairs, and though I don't change many diapers up there, I often have to dip in to my original "wipes," which were cut and zigzagged burp cloths!

I think 2 dozen wipes would be perfect!  You will love using cloth wipes!

Ash also says:

Hey Maria!

I was wondering if any of your dipes have gotten moldy. I have a couple of pocket dipes, some of which are only a couple months old that look like they have patches of mold on them that have recently showed up. I've been using Soap Nuts for a couple months now and I am wondering if that has something to do with it. Do you have any suggestions on getting rid of it? I just stripped my dipes with blue dawn and have used white vinegar in the rinse a couple times and been using a little oxiclean, but it still seems to be sticking around. Any suggestions would be great!!

Thanks!

Ash

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I haven't had a moldy diaper...yet.  I'm just waiting for the day when I forget one somewhere!
 
Is the mold on the diaper or the insert?  If it's on the insert, I'd suggest washing the inserts only with about 1/4 cup of bleach, then rinse until the water is clean and the bleach smell is gone.
 
If it's on the diaper itself, I'd suggest a soak, then hot wash followed by some sun.  You've already tried vinegar and oxiclean, which would have been my other suggestions, along with perhaps some tea tree oil.  If you've killed the mold, you may just have a little staining, and some old fashioned UV rays would probably take care of that!
 
As far as the soap nuts, it's hard to say.  I was using them with great success for about a month, then suddenly the diapers started coming out of the wash smelling like they hadn't been washed at all.
 
How often to you wash?  I don't recommend much longer than every other day, and you might even want to leave your pail or wet bag open a crack between wash days.

How about you gals? How many cloth wipes do you find is enough? Have you ever fought mold and won?

11 December, 2010

Do you have a wish list of your own?

My husband and I don't exchange gifts anymore, for the sake of saving money.  I know if we did, he'd be dreaming of flat screen TVs and flat screen TV stands!

So, I really don't have a holiday wish list, but I have a running fluff wish list.  I know, I know!  I really don't "need" any more fluff, but I have this desire to try and review every diaper.  It's an illness!  No, I don't expect to ever actually buy or own all of these, but if I found a screaming deal on one of them, I'd bite!

Here's what I haven't tried that I'd like to (that I can think of, I'm sure there are more!):
  • Tot Bots
  • Wee Huggers
  • Applecheeks
  • GoGreen
  • Bottombumpers
  • gDiapers
  • GroVia
  • Tiny Tush
  • Bum Essentials
  • Tiny Tush
  • Tweedlebugs
  • Bumkins
  • Knickernappies One Size
  • Sposoeasy
  • Green Acre Designs
  • iCandy
  • OsoCozy
  • Snap EZ
  • Sustainablebabyish
  • Wahmies
If I ever get to cloth diaper a newborn, I'd wish for:
  • Rumparooz Lil Joey
  • Tot Bots Tiny Fit
  • Fuzzibunz XS
  • Bumgenius AIO XS
  • Eli Monster Newborn Diapers
  • Happy Heinys Mini One Size
  • Smarti Pants Newborn Diapers
  • Thirsties Size 1 Duo Diaper/Wrap
  • Heartland Dreams Newborn Diapers
  • Doodle Dypes Dynky Doodle
  • Guerilla Fluff Newborn Diapers
  • Thirsties Fab Fitted XS
  • Almost Heaven Diaper Co. Newborn Diaper
  • PLUMP Newborn Diaper
I'd also probably want to try any prefolds and covers with a newborn too, since they go through so many diapers!

How about you?  Do you have a running fluff wish list?  Are you wishing for anything for yourself this year?

10 December, 2010

Weekly Friday Giveaway Roundup for December 10th, 2010

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It's Friday, and I've rounded up cloth diaper, accessory and babywearing giveaways for you!

If you'd your cloth diaper/accessory/baby wearing giveaway to be featured in next week's roundup, send a description, link and photo (if applicable) to maria at change-diapers.com.  I like to keep the roundup to cloth, baby wearing etc. but you can put anything family friendly in the linky.  Nothing that will make me blush please!

This week's giveaway finds:

The Cloth Diaper Whisperer

Please be sure to enter the Wallypop giveaway at Lauren's Little Lovies, ending 12/17.  This was a Merry Fluffy Christmas prize that was inadvertently left out!


Knickernappies Mama Cloth from Wee Little Changes (ends 12/16)

Flora Gayle Wool Longies/Soaker from Nault's Nook Mandatory GFC Follow (ends 12/31)

Knickernappies Diaper Package from Kelly Wels (ends today, 12/10)

Bummis Whisper Wrap from Jamie's Precious Peas (ends 12/19)

Bumgenius Elemental from natural Pure Essentials and The Cheap and Choosy (ends 1/6)

$25 Earth Angels Diaper Co. GC from Mama B. Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/19)

Snuglibebe Diaper from Cloth Diapering Momma Mandatory GFC follow (ends today, 12/10)

OweWhoaWhen Soaker from Nault's Nook Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/31)

Bitty Bumz Boutique Diaper from A Mommy's Blessings Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/12)

Planet Wise Wet Bag from Eco-Friendly and Frugal Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/18)

Gen-Y Cover from Biehl Adventures (ends 12/14)

Doopsy SD Diaper from Tree Huggin' Mama Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/12)

ErgoBaby Carrier from Rachel's Reviews and Giveaways (ends 12/15)

ErgoBaby Carrier from Baby Bix (ends 12/15)

$20 Ottowa Cloth Diapers GC  from Beautiful Calling (ends 12/23) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Little Muffin Bottoms Pocket Diaper from Cloth Diaper Addiction Mandatory GFC follow (ends tomorrow, 12/11)

New School Cloth Diaper from Cloth Diapering Momma Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/13)

Large Planet Wise Wet Bag from The Cheap and Choosy (ends 1/9) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Giveaways still running from last week:

Knickernappies diaper from Chubby Cheeks Thinks and The Diaper Wagon (ends today, 12/10)

Cheeky Diapers Diaper and Cover from Luvs Jurn (ends today, 12/10)

Bootyful Baby Boutique Diaper from Your World: Healthy and Natural Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/12)

Knickernappies diaper from Wee Little Changes (ends 12/29)

$25 Kanga Care Gift Card from Chubby Cheeks Thinks (ends 12/13)

Planet Wise Hanging Wet Bag from The B Keeps us Honest (ends 12/16)

My Baby's Green AIO from Mommy is Green (ends 12/16)

AMP Duo Diaper from The Cheap and Choosy (ends 12/29)

Sprout Change Diaper from The Willow Store and The Bragging Mommy (ends 12/14)

Nifty Nappy Diaper from The Cheap and Choosy (ends 12/31)

Dinkledooz Diaper from GoGo Natural and It's Me Melbie (ends 12/26)

$10 Abby's Lane GC from Real Mom Reviews Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/15)

GoGo Green Diaper from Connected Mom (ends 12/16)

Wahmies Diaper from The Cheap and Choosy (ends 1/1)

Blue Penguin AIO from Makobi Scribe comments go on another blog must follow both blogs to enter (ends 12/13)

Ergo Baby Carrier from Luvs Jurn (ends 12/16)

Mother-Ease Sandy's Fitted Diaper and Cover from Marlie and Me (ends today, 12/10)

Beco Gemini Carrier from Sugar Pop Ribbons Mandatory GFC follow (ends tomorrow, 12/11)

$350 Fuzzibunz Kit from Kelly Wels Giveaway is run on Facebook, mandatory "like" (ends 12/21)

Tiny Tush Elite Diaper from Liz Has a Life (ends 12/14)

Comfy Rumps Pocket Diaper from The Cheap and Choosy (ends 12/23)

GoGoGreen Pocket Diapers from The Cheap and Choosy (ends 12/26)

ErgoBaby Doll Carrier from One Savvy Mom Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/21)

Comfy Rumps Diapers from Chubby Cheeks Thinks 2 winners, open to the U.S. and Canada (ends 12/15)

Happy Heinys Pockets Diaper from Nature Bumz and The Cheap and Choosy (ends 12/12)

Kawaii Pocket Diaper from Sweetbottoms Baby Boutique and The Cheap and Choosy (ends 12/15)

Baby K'Tan pink baby carrier from Mama to 4 Blessings Mandatory GFC follow (ends 12/11)

FuzziBunz Perfect Size Diaper from Thanks Mama and The Cheap and Choosy (ends 12/17)

You may enter any family friendly giveaway in the linky below. The form Blog name - Giveaway Item - Ending date works well. At a minimum, please include the item and end date, and link directly to the giveaway.




Check out where I list my giveaways to find more great places to link up your giveaways!

09 December, 2010

Event Wide Merry Fluffy Christmas Winners - on all 19 blogs!

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Here's a compilation of all of the Merry Fluffy Christmas winners event-wide!  Winners are listed based on each blogger's announcements.  Please check with each blog for their official winner lists, and look for that winning email if you're not sure if it's you!

A Nation of Moms
Day 1 Winner-Katie M.
Day 2 Winner-MommyTrenches
Day 3 Winner-Sarah C.
Day 4 Winner-Teresha @ Marlie and Me
Day 5 Winner-Kara F.

A Year With Mom and Dad           
Day 1 Winner-Erica H.
Day 2 Winner-Diane M.
Day 3 Winner-Amanda N.
Day 4 Winner-lilbabyvenus
Day 5 Winner-Summer N.

Adventures in Green Living
Day 1 Winner-Mama Needs a Nap
Day 2 Winner-Heather M.
Day 3 Winner-Rebecca O.
Day 4 Winner-Sradke1024
Day 5 Winner-Jessica A.

Adventures of a First Time SAHM
Day 1 Winner-Laura
Day 2 Winner-Amy
Day 3 Winner-Njos Family
Day 4 Winner-Janine
Day 5 Winner-SAPsMaMa

And Then There Were 4
Day 1 Winner-Twins Crew
Day 2 Winner-Amanda S.
Day 3 Winner-Lindsay
Day 4 Winner-Nikki
Day 5 Winner-Emmerswee

Children Teaching Mama           
Day 1 Winner-Stacy
Day 2 Winner-Diaper Dad James
Day 3 Winner-Michelle S.
Day 4 Winner-Leslie Family
Day 5 Winner-Hannah

Crazy House            
Day 1 Winner-Sueparks2003
Day 2 Winner-Twins Crew
Day 3 Winner-Sradke1024
Day 4 Winner-Life of the Leatherberry's
Day 5 Winner-Misty H.

Fitteds and Pockets and Snappis, oh my!
Day 1 Winner-Tomoko
Day 2 Winner-Christine S.
Day 3 Winner-Allie Wiley
Day 4 Winner-Laurie Makinen
Day 5 Winner-Kris S.

Knocked Up and Nursing
Day 1 Winner-Patti/The ClothSpring
Day 2 Winner-Christine
Day 3 Winner-Katie
Day 4 Winner-Hannah
Day 5 Winner-Amanda

Lauren's Little Lovies
Day 1 Winner-Alisha L.
Day 2 Winner-Heather Boggess
Day 3 Winner-Grandma Bonnie
Day 4 Winner-JHull
Day 5 Winner-Kristen Jeffery

Mama Bubbles
Day 1 Winner-MommyTrenches
Day 2 Winner-Rachel L.
Day 3 Winner-Karen
Day 4 Winner-MommyTrenches
Day 5 Winner-Stacy V.

Mama Chocolate                     
Day 1 Winner-Lindsay Elford
Day 2 Winner-Laureen Botticelli
Day 3 Winner-Katie Adams
Day 4 Winner-Stacy Ford
Day 5 Winner-Stephanie Skelonis

Mommy of 1 and Counting
Day 1 Winner-Donna
Day 2 Winner-Katie Adams
Day 3 Winner-Heather
Day 4 Winner-MommyTrenches
Day 5 Winner-Katherine

Mommy's Firsts                
Day 1 Winner-Becky Huss
Day 2 Winner-Cassie
Day 3 Winner-Kelli McCormick
Day 4 Winner-Hannah VW
Day 5 Winner-Kristina C.

Tales of the Wife
Day 1 Winner-Princess Avanaar
Day 2 Winner-Melinda
Day 3 Winner-Boise Biebers
Day 4 Winner-Alliejean
Day 5 Winner-Vered

The Momccupation
Day 1 Winner-Michelle B.
Day 2 Winner-Kayla
Day 3 Winner-Jenny Hull
Day 4 Winner-Aubrey
Day 5 Winner-Barb M.

The Not So Secret Confessions of a First Time Mom
Day 1 Winner-Stacy
Day 2 Winner-Jessica
Day 3 Winner-MommyTrenches
Day 4 Winner-girlforgotten81
Day 5 Winner-Toni George

The Tree Huggin' Mama
Day 1 Winner-Hippiemama86
Day 2 Winner-Kristina Yeouze
Day 3 Winner-Brittney Minor
Day 4 Winner-Becky Huss
Day 5 Winner-Amy T.

Toronto Teacher Mom
Day 1 Winner-Suzie
Day 2 Winner-Lindsey
Day 3 Winner-Shannon B.
Day 4 Winner-Hippiemama86
Day 5 Winner-Boise Wiebers

Congratulations to all the winners, enjoy your fluff!!