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24 February, 2011

$120 Cloth Diaper Package Giveaway - Bumgenius, Flip, Fuzzibunz, Kissaluvs, Thirsties, Grovia, Planet Wise (CLOSED 3/10)

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As promised, I'm offering up an awesome cloth diaper package, to celebrate 1,000 GFC Followers, RSS Feed Subscribers, Facebook "likers" and Twitter Followers!  Someday, I hope to have 1,000 email subscribers too!  I feel so blessed to have made so many friends through cloth diapers, I've gotten to try lots of great products, and I hope I've helped a few of you as well.
 
All items pictured are my own, just to show what is included in the packageThe winner will choose colors/prints, closures, sizes and inserts where applicable.
 
bumgenius 4.0 diaper
 
First up is a Bumgenius 4.0 diaper in choice of color/print and closure.  (ARV $17.95-$19.95)
 
fuzzibunz perfect size


Next, a Fuzzibunz Perfect Size diaper in choice of size and color (ARV $17.95)
 
flip diaper and organic insert

A Flip diaper cover and insert in choice of color and insert (ARV $16.95-$19.95.)
 
kissaluvs fitted diaper


A Kissaluvs Kissa's Cotton Fleece Fitted in choice of size and color (ARV $13.95-$14.95.)
 
GroVia cloth wipes

A 12-pack of GroVia cloth wipes (ARV $10.95.)
 
Thirsties Booty Luster


A 4 ounce bottle of Thirsties Booty Luster (ARV $6.25.)

Planet Wise Wet/Dry Bag
 
and finally, a Planet Wise Wet or Wet/Dry Bag in your choice of size and color (ARV $9.50-$29.99.)
 
The combined value of this package is $93.50-$119.99, depending on the winner's choices.  All values listed are based on current retail prices at my Affiliate, Kelly's Closet.  In addition to my usual giveaway rules, I reserve the right to make substitutions in the event that an item becomes unavailable, and I will ask for a first and second color choice for each item.  I also reserve the right to purchase the items at the reputable online cloth diaper retailer of my choice, including my affiliate, Diaper Junction, or one or more of my favorite cloth diaper stores! 


Here's how to enterAll entries go in the form below.  I love comments (great way to remind yourself that you entered) but comments do not count as entries.


Due to the nature and value of this giveaway, there are a few more entry options than usual, and the giveaway will run longer than usual.


The mandatory entries include your name and email address.


Bonus entries:


  1. Follow this blog - You choose how you prefer to stay updated on new posts, including Google Friend connect, RSS, email subscription, "liking" me on Facebook or following me on Twitter.  I'd love for you to "follow me" everywhere, but you receive only one bonus entry.  Just let me know which method you've chosen.
  2. Tweet - One time only please.  Leave a link to your tweet.  You may use this if you like: #win a $120 #clothdiapers package from @chgdiapers.  This #clothdiaper #giveaway will build your stash! http://bit.ly/eG65zS
  3. Blog about this giveaway and link back to me.  If you do not have a blog, you may post in a relevant online forum or group, just leave me a link.
  4. Grab my Button on the left sidebar.  Leave me a link where I can find it!
Please fill out the form only once.  You don't need to submit it separately for each entry.  If you forget something, just send me an email or use my contact form!


I will accept entries until Thursday, March 10th, 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.  Please note that this giveaway is not endorsed by, sponsored by or affiliated with any cloth diaper company, manufacturer or retailer. 



# of Entries received as of Giveaway close: 1081




FTC compliance: I was not compensated for this post and all opinions are my own.  This post contains affiliate links.

09 October, 2010

FuzziBunz Perfect Size Pocket Diaper Winner!

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The final count went from 279 entries to 270 after I deleted some duplicate entries.  In the event of duplicate entries, I've been deleting the second and leaving the earlier. 

If you entered one without the bonus entry and a second with, I deleted the one without.  So far, these have always been one right after the other, likely the entrant immediately realized they forgot to check the box.  If in the future I see the bonus entry later down in the list, I will add the bonus entry to the first entry.  Hope you're pickin' up what I'm layin' down!

So the lucky winner is entry #249, which is Ceinwyn!  Congratulations, I am emailing you now.  I hope you will subscribe to my blog so you can get in on all the great giveaways coming up.  {{hint, hint!}}

02 October, 2010

FuzziBunz Perfect Size Diaper Review & Giveaway (CLOSED 10/9)

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When I was expecting my daughter (she’s 5 1/2 now) I did a little research and thought I’d want to try FuzziBunz Perfect size diapers.  6 years ago, there just wasn’t the wealth of information that there is now (or if there was, I didn’t know where to find it!) So, I thought this was an appropriate review/giveaway to start my one year cloth-iversary event!

I knew I’d probably need around 25 in each size however, I (wrongly) thought I would need to buy XS, S, M, L and XL diapers which is no savings over disposables.  That, combined with the cost of washing (we had city water with outrageous out of city water/sewer rates) and already feeling overwhelmed with the idea of new motherhood, closed the door on that!
fuzzibunz diaper

I’m sure you’ve already guessed that I’m kicking myself now!  Their site says: “Did you know that most babies only go through two sizes of FuzziBunz® from birth to potty training—Smalls from 0-6 months and Mediums from 6-36 months?”  I could swear that wasn’t there six years ago, ha ha!  I know now that my daughter probably would have needed just Small and Medium, perhaps some XS as well.    I could still be using them for my son now!
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My son was about 14 pounds when we started cloth diapering at 4 months.  I have tiny little peanut kids, so at 16 months now, he’s only about 18.5 lbs.  I have mostly one-size diapers because I thought it was more cost effective that way, but my son is still in the same size medium settings he wore at 4 months old (though I probably could have used small then if I wanted to.)
fuzzibunz perfect size diaper

(I do have a FuzziBunz one size diaper, but I don’t care as much for the fit when it’s on a smaller setting.)
fuzzibunz perfect size diaper

At first glance, the perfect size look very similar to the one size. 

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They have a PUL outer, snap closures with the diagonal pattern (though this one doesn’t have the third hip snap that creates the befuddling triangular snap pattern.) 

fuzzibunz one size perfect size

They have a microfleece inner to keep baby’s skin dry, and a pocket opening for the microfiber inserts.

fuzzibunz inserts
The insert for the perfect size is wider than the one size; the diaper is wider as well.

perfect size diaper

This brings me to the perfect size shocker.  As soon as I took it out of the package, it seemed huge!  I checked at least a dozen times to make sure it really was a medium, and then I started wondering if I’d received a mis-labeled diaper.  It is far larger than any other medium, larger than the largest setting of the one-size diaper, huge!  

fuzzibunz vs bumgenius 3.0 med
Medium Bumgenius AIO

fuzzibunz medium bumgenius 3.0 large
Bumgenius 4.0, Large

fuzzibunz perfect size vs one size
FuzziBunz O/S, Largest Setting














Note: In the picture above, I have the Fuzzibunz O/S on the outermost holes of elastic.  According to Fuzzibunz, the one size "large" setting is on hole #2, which is smaller than what I have in the picture.  As pictured, the elastic is nearly fully extended and there is very little stretch to it (not sure why the extra holes are there.)  The elastic is intended to tuck into the holes; I only left it out to show that it was fully extended and still smaller than the perfect size medium.

No, really.  It’s big!  That makes me think that FuzziBunz perfect Size would be an awesome choice for bigger or special needs children.  XS is estimated to fit 4-12 lbs (preemie to 4 months), Small 7-18 lbs or 0-8 months (I think my son could probably still be wearing a small), Medium 15-30 lbs or 6-36 months, Large 25-45 lbs or 12+ months.  They also have specialty sizes for Petite Toddlers, and Extra Large.

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There it is folded and stretched.  For comparison, here’s a Bumgenius 3.0, medium:

bumgenius aio diaper medium
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Finally, A Bumgenius 4.0 on the large setting, stretched, and a FuzziBunz one size on the largest setting, stretched.

bumgenius 4.0 diaper large setting
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I promise, I’m not trying to make this entire post about how OMG big this thing is!

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It fit really well, despite being big, and didn’t leak.  It was trim, as far as cloth diapers go as well.  I do wish FuzziBunz had an aplix closure option though.  P.S. I realize there are a lot of weird picture issues in this post.  I tried blogger, I tried livewriter, and I spent hours on this.  If I had tried again, I would have smashed my computer to smithereens, so you get what you get, LOL.

Giveaway: As a thank you for reading, and to pay some of my good fortune forward, I’m self-sponsoring a giveaway.  One winner will choose their size and color (subject to availability, I reserve the right to make substitutions) of a FuzziBunz Perfect Size diaper.  I will purchase from a reputable online cloth diaper retailer, and ship directly to the winner.

Here's how to enter: All entries go in the form below.  Feel free to leave a comment about the post, or simply to remind yourself that you entered however, comments will not be counted as entries Mandatory entries include name and email address.  You may follow this blog (RSS, GFC or email, you choose) for a bonus entry.  This post will be updated daily (or so) with the # of entries received, for those of you who like to know your odds.

I will accept entries until Saturday, October 9th 2010 at 9 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 U.S. residents only.

Entries as of October 9th, 2010 at 9:00 P.M.: 270


FTC Compliance: All items were purchased at normal retail prices, I was not compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own.

This giveaway is not endorsed approved or sponsored by, nor affiliated with FuzziBunz, or any retailer.

08 April, 2010

Once the diapermoon is over...



While reading one of my old blog entries, I realized that I feel quite differently about some diapers now, compared to how I felt when they were brand new fluff mail.  Some things I didn't like at first, I grew to love and vice versa.

Therefore, I'm going to do a quick summary (linking to the original blog post also) of some of the diapers I've been using for up to 6 months.  I've also taken some photos of things I find noteworthy. 

I warn that this post will be very long and somewhat rambling at times.     :-)

Since some people do refer back to the archives, I'm going to also figure out the best way to link this post to the original post, perhaps by just linking to this post to avoid a big glob of copied & pasted text at the end.  Here goes!

Bumgenius 3.0 One Size Pocket Diapers.

The first 3 diapers I bought were Bumgenius 3.0s.  I've had those since October, so just about 6 months.  They've gotten some major wear and tear.  Not only have I had them the longest, but when I first started out, I only had 3 BG, then 6, and I literally washed them twice a day to keep the sposies I needed to use, to a minimum. 

The most common complaint I read (I think I read hundreds of reviews when deciding what to initially purchase) was that over time, the velcro curls, doesn't stick and forms diaper chains in the wash.  Some people have even done a snap conversion.

Well, I happened upon this Bumgenius Refresher Kit at cottonbabies.  The refresher kits include three new pieces of elastic (back elastic, two legs) new tab closures and new laundry tabs. Each kit also includes instructions for sewing your diaper refresh kits into your bumGenius cloth diapers. Each kit is only $1.00!  It seems well worth it to me.

That said, I don't need any.  The light blue diaper was one of the first 3 I bought and the one I reach for the most.  It is the "worst" as far as tabs curling, and you can see it's not really bad at all.

The velcro actually sticks to the laundry tabs, stays firmly attached, but isn't too difficult to remove from the diaper or laundry tabs.


Everything's a little "pilly" but it's not really anything I wouldn't expect.  I'm trying to spare you from seeing too much of the inners.  As you can see, most of my diapers are a bit stained because we're just now seeing the sun (and I don't have a clothes line!)

There are some snags and fuzzies on the front of the diaper also, from getting snagged by various diapers.


There are no functional problems at all.  They may need a little refresher in a few more months, but who cares.  I remember being so shocked at the price of $17.95 per diaper when I first started looking at cloth.  Now I know, that's cheap!!  They're one size, waterproof, come with not only an insert, but a doubler too, have a stay dry inner, and are actually one of the least expensive diapers I've bought!

They also have the "poop scoop" in back and a nice, wide pocket for stuffing.  I've heard some people say they don't like that, but I do.  You have to fold the "poop scoop" over after stuffing to cover the opening.

I also adore that they have the PUL "stopper" on the front.  You don't have to be too particular about getting the insert just so, since that will keep it from wicking onto clothing.

Speaking of stuffing, it takes me seconds to stuff them now.  I had a learning curve though.  I don't really think it's something someone can teach you, you just have to get the hang of it.

As long as the diaper is on the right rise setting, stuffed properly, fastened properly etc, I don't have any leaks or blowouts.  These are my go-to diaper when we leave the house because I know I won't be left "all wet."

Happy Heiny's Monkey Print and Peace Bears


I sheepishly admit that the prints are what made me desperately want these!  I initially thought they'd be great for newborns since they had a "newborn" setting in addition to small, medium and large.  They claim to fit 7.5 to 35 lbs.  Many one size diapers have similar size ranges, but almost everyone tells me that they don't really fit until about 10 pounds. 

My son was born at about 8 pounds and was a bit over 14 pounds when we started cloth diapering at about 4 1/2 months.  He has worn the "medium" setting on all of his other one size diapers since then, but we are still on the "newborn" setting on these!!  We started out on medium and went to small, then finally newborn, in search of a secure fit.

Granted, he's teeny at 16 1/2 lbs at 10 1/2 months, but I just can't see how a 7.5 pound baby could wear these.  I think the sizing is more like Small/Medium, Medium/Large, Large/Extra large and Toddler.

The aplix closure tabs do overlap, but I'm always left with the end flapping in the breeze for some reason.  I've never tried a snap version.

When I tried to use the "small" setting, we had constant leg gap and he would pee right out the leg hole, leaving the insert bone dry.  Even since we sized down, I have to be really careful about how I put them on or we get leaks. 

Since there's no stopper like the bumgenius has, I have to be careful not to stuff the insert too far into the diaper, but then it sometimes wants to hang out the back.  The inserts also do not have the snaps for sizing like the BG have.  They also want to bunch up inside and that also causes leak issues for us.

I have to use the foldover method for securing the tabs during laundering, they don't stick to the laundry tabs for me.

They have a little bit of pilling here and there, but overall seem to be "aging" fine. 


I will definitely hang on to them since they may fit better if he chubs back up, or might fit another baby (if we have one!)  Solid colors cost $1 more than the bumgenius, but there is an additional surcharge for prints.

Fuzzibunz One Size Pocket Diapers

A very, very long time ago, long before I even had a baby on the way, I researched cloth diapers.  I ended up liking FuzziBunz the best, but I was turned off by the cost of having to buy different sizes.  My daughter was such a peanut that she was only about 24 pounds by the time she was fully potty trained.  For her, we would have needed some newborns, smalls and some trainers.  That would have been all.  Oh, if only I could have all the money back (or even some of it!) that we spent on disposables for her.  What a fluff stash it would buy!

In the beginning of my cloth diapering, I wanted only one-size diapers, so I bought this.  Initially, I thought this was OK.  Nice and trim.  Then I realized that the way I had the waist & elastic setting wasn't quite right.  I found the elastic confusing and off putting, and the nice trim fit wasn't as trim once the fabric was puffy from adjusted elastic.

I found the triangular snap configuration confusing and annoying and my husband hated it.

Since it's one of the last I reach for, it doesn't surprise me that it's in pretty good shape!  The cost was $1 more than the Bumgenius.



I bought this really just because it was a one size pocket diaper, was on clearance, and the price was right.

No surprise that I didn't love it.  I don't hate it either.  Just as I said in my initial post, the laundry tabs are pretty useless and the weird shaped insert is hard to deal with.

It's held up pretty well, but it's also definitely not the first I reach for.


Blueberry Minky with Velcro

Again, I got suckered into a diaper because of the cute print!  I had heard good things about Blueberry, but that their velcro was awful.  Since I couldn't find any of the prints I liked with snaps, I got the velcro, thinking that people were just anti-velcro.

Boy was I wrong!!  This was the blog post that made me realize how wrong wrong wrong initial impressions can be!  I hated the insert because I couldn't figure out how to fold and snap it.  Now I love it!  It's one size without adding much bulk, has microfiber and hemp both, is very trim, and is a loop, so it dries quickly.  Definitely one of my most favorite inserts now.

I also thought the velcro was good.  Bwaaahhhahahhahah!!  Excuse me while I slap my knee and wipe a tear from my eye.

You be the judge:


It's as though Blueberry velcro defies all rules of logic.  It is im-freakin-possible to get off the dang diddly laundry tabs!  Seriously, I work up a sweat trying to get them off, and this one is ripped almost completely off.


Put them in the washing machine though and it's like the velcro thinks the laundry tab has cooties.  The velcro sticks to everything BUT the laundry tabs.  This means all my other stuff gets snagged, and the Blueberry velcro gets a bunch of gross fuzzy stuff stuck in it.

The inside is quite pilly, and seems to have stained more than others.

In general, it just looks much older than diapers that have been used much, much more often.


What kills me most is how much I paid for this diaper.  It was $33!  I'm totally ashamed!  I could have practically bought two Bumgenius.

I did contact the company once the tab finally ripped off (after only TWO MONTHS!)  While they were polite and cordial, they merely said:

"Unfortunately Velcro is a beast. I prefer snaps myself, just due to the no maintenance aspect. We have tried many different varieties/brands of Velcro and have tested many different scenarios. Either we can have soft velcro that looses it stick or one like that is too stiff and will scratch the baby. We are always looking for way to build a better mouse trap."

That just really bugs me.  Oh well, expensive lesson learned!


This is a huge change from the last one because I love this diaper!  If it is clean and we are going out, it is the first diaper I choose to put on my son for the trip.  Every.  Time.  Even without the doubler, it does not leak.  The snaps are easy peasy and it fits wonderfully. 

The inside is silky soft, but you have to tumble it dry for at let a few minutes, or it is stiff.


I've been using it regularly for 4 months and it still looks spanking new to me.


While it was still awfully expensive at $28, I don't really feel bad about it since I love it so much.

The only thing I don't like about it is that the bamboo inner is not "stay dry" like microfleece and suedecloth.  However, this is a plus for many people that prefer natural materials on baby's bottom.


I was once again suckered in by a cute print (notice a theme here?) but the print wasn't actually as cute as it looked online (in my opinion).

I have a difficult time getting the velcro off of the laundry tabs and the front of the diaper seems very stiff and digs into my son's tummy (look at the picture of him wearing it in the original post and you'll see what I mean.)

It's gotten a bit pilly but no major issues.


The inner gussets are awesome and I love the 4th snap down, which is a true newborn size as I see it (as long as you don't have teeny tiny babies.)  I would of course prefer to have some newborn diapers with the umbilical cord snap down if I ever get to cloth diaper a newborn.  The Rumparooz Lil' Joeys are one of a few that simply make my ovaries throb.  Hee hee.


This one I've only had for three months.  I do realize I had the snaps all wonky in the photo in the original post.  They aren't done correctly and I'm sorry.

Now I actually like this one a lot better than the velcro version.  It rocks for all the same reasons (inner gussets, newborn size) but the snaps are super easy.  There are just two snaps (one right above the other, so no backtracking to try to get it snapped correctly) on each wing and they're very easy, just like the Blueberry Snap diapers.  I much prefer this snap configuration over ones with a single row, but 3 snaps to snap on each wing.

I initially thought the velcro would loosen up over time and that it was easier than snaps.  Actually, I can probably snap this diaper before I get the velcro off the laundry tabs on the other one.

Also, no snags on the diaper.  Looks new.


The inside is a little bit pilly, but that seems to be par for the course.

Rumparooz in solid colors are $23.50, $5.55 more than Bumgenius 3.0.  Add another $2.00 to that for a print.


I was initially interested in this because it was a one size diaper, was inexpensive, and the insert was supposed to agitate out in the wash, no pulling it out.

I contacted the company asking for permission to use their images in a silly "Dear Santa" wish list post.  I contacted quite a few companies, and they were the only one that didn't respond. 

I wasn't overly impressed with the diaper.  Seemed pretty basic.  I found it more difficult to stuff with the patch instead of pocket, but the inserts do indeed agitate out in the wash.  It was $3 less than a bumgenius, but didn't have extras like the "poop scoop," the PUL stopper and it didn't come with a doubler.  I'm not sure how you could even put a doubler in if you bought one.  I'm able to use my bumgenius as a travel or night diaper just by adding extra stuffing.  If you had all smartipants, you'd have to buy something else for those purposes.

It has a single row of snaps and only two snaps on the wing, making it a little easier than those with three.


It does still look pretty new though.  It's one of two "daytime diapers" I keep in my son's bedroom (we change almost all of his diapers downstairs), so it is used every other day for his first change of the day.



I've had this one for less than two months, but it's usefulness (or lack thereof) was clear after 1 use, and very clear after 3 weeks.  The photos I added to the original post showing the wear & fading were taken after three weeks.

With the first use I found that it leaked from the legs so much, it may as well be a fitted. I had hoped that at the very least, it would have some resale value, since Goodmamas are so popular, but definitely not looking the way it does.

This was one of the more expensive diapers I've bought at $28.  I tend to skip over it, or use it with a cover (defeating the purpose of it being an AIO).  The term AIO is deceiving as well, which I address in my original post.

I would really like to try a Goodmama fitted to see if they are better than the AIOs, but I just don't have the heart to spend the time and effort (and money!) tracking one down. 

The inners and soakers still look fine.


The outer?  Not so much.


In conclusion, (your mileage may vary and all that rot), sometimes the initial impression is spot on, and sometimes it's way off.  You can't necessarily rely on reviews.  This would all be much easier (in my opinion) if there was a brick and mortar store I could drive to and see and feel all this fluff!  (AHEM Abby's Lane, who is close enough for a day trip if they'd open up a B&M store!!)

I think that about covers it, I'll try to do this again in a few months.  Unfortunately this just gives my hubby more opportunities to say "I told you so."  From the beginning, he told me to just buy more BumGenius 3.0s since I liked them.  I was afraid I would miss something really good, I was afraid to put all my eggs in one basket, and what the heck would I be blogging about??  :-D