Our cloth diaper stash, made up of 12 kawaii pur and natural diapers, 6 Alva baby diapers and 36 various Ebay diapers – Diaper pail, 2 liners, 5 small wetbags, bac out, liners, cloth wipes (bumpkins) and wash clothes, diaper rash cream – Grandma Els, snappi’s, 24 pre folds, and bumpkins covers — all purchased for less then 0.00 – Cloth doesn’t have to be expensive!!
Our Current Cloth Diaper Stash (VEDA Day 15)
Here is our current cloth diaper stash. I will share more about each type of diaper in a later video. This just gives you a general idea of what we use on a daily basis.
Thirsties Duo Wrap Snap, Blackbird, Size One (6-18 lbs)
Cloth diapers… What do I need?? (veda #4)
how i store our cloth diapers
if i mumble n hard for you to understand, bear with me as English is my second language:D thanksxxx *FORGOT TO MENTION* i did this this as a video response to mrstimmyt’s diaper storage video, ni forgot to say that in the video,check hers below,she has a cute furniture for the CDs! she also has good reviews on diapers:) youtu.be baby toy bag i have:www.etsy.com this is how we store our cloth diapers for our 5 months old. i like the cube shelf unit from target very easy to put together! if you like to see any item from my video,please let me know! thank you for watching.
Planet Wise Wet/Dry Diaper Bag – Pink Swirl
Seamus and his All-In-One diaper
Seamus getting an BumGenius All-In-One cloth diaper put on.
Kushies Washable Pre-folded Diapers, White
FAQ: Cloth Diapering Our Newborn
Answering the many questions we’ve gotten about cloth diapers so far and sharing a few tips for stretching your diapering dollars even further! Alice models a prefold, cover, and a pocket diaper at 3 weeks old. Hope to help you save some money! My cloth diaper update at 3 months old: www.youtube.com Cloth diapering the first year recap & lessons learned: www.youtube.com Shop where I got inexpensive prefolds & (seconds) terry cloth wipes: www.little-lions.com (Thanks to Maiiven for the recommendation) My video on must-have items for breastfeeding a newborn www.youtube.com
Fuzzi Bunz Organic Cotton / Fleece Double Sided Wonder Wipes – 10 pack
Cloth Diapering 101-Lesson 2: Types of Diapers
In this segment I discuss covers, prefolds, fitteds, all-in-ones, all-in-twos, and pocket diapers. Covers: exactly what they sound like; waterproof; come in PUL or TPU fabric, wool, or fleece Prefolds: swatches of fabric with a thick center layer; can be folded and put in a cover or fastened around the baby with a Snappi and then put in a cover Fitteds: diaper is entirely absorbent; needs a cover All-in-Ones: the most like disposables; cover and insert are all one piece All-in-Twos: insert is laid or snapped in to the cover Pocket Diapers: insert is placed into a “pocket” in the diaper so you can easily adjust absorbency and remove it for easier cleaning
Engel Organic Merino Wool Double Knitted Nappy Cover-Natural-62/68 (0-6 mo)
These covers can be used over any pre-fold or fitted cloth diaper, and the rise is nice and high around the waist, so it will really fit over any type of diaper, no matter how bulky or high-fitting the diaper is. The thick double-knit wool is perfect for night time use. We love this wool cover at night and have never once had a leak! We love how high the rise is around the waist- this will keep your baby comfortable and wam at night. This soaker also covers the top portion of the baby’s legs very well, which also helps to prevent leaks.
Our Hospital Bag- Preparing For A Natural Birth
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Ina May’s Guide to Childbirth
Filled with inspiring birth stories and practical advice, this invaluable resource includes:
• Reducing the pain of labor without drugs–and the miraculous roles touch and massage play
• What really happens during labor
• Orgasmic birth–making birth pleasurable
• Episiotomy–is it really necessary?
• Common methods of inducing labor–and which to avoid at all costs
• Tips for maximizing your chances of an unmedicated labor and birth
• How to avoid postpartum bleeding–and depression
• The risks of anesthesia and cesareans–what your doctor
doesn’t necessarily tell you
• The best ways to work with doctors and/or birth care providers
• How to create a safe, comfortable environment for
birth in any setting, including a hospital
• And much more
Ina May’s Guide to Natural Childbirth takes the fear out of childbirth by restoring women’s faith in their own natural power to give birth with more ease, less pain, and less medical intervention.
Cloth Diapers: Birth-6 Week Update
Cloth diapering update about how it’s been cloth diapering Kadence as a newborn! “like” me on facebook my fan page www.facebook.com single mommies unite (facebook support group) www.facebook.com my blogs: tomylittleone.tumblr.com myjourneybacktofit.tumblr.com my twitter: @kileerainbow
Snappi Cloth Diaper Fasteners – Pack of 3 (Mint color mix)

Pack of 3 snappis (purple, white, mint green)
The Snappi® is a safer, more reliable, EASY to use fastener for cloth diapers that replaces the nasty diaper pins. The stretchable non-toxic Snappi® hooks into the diaper material to make a strong closure. They work best with diapers that have a loose enough weave for the Snappi® to hook into. (Snappi® terry cloth diapers, cotton pre-folds, and others) Note they do not work well with flannel or other tightly woven diapers.
How to use your Snappi®:
To improve elasticity, stretch your Snappi® fastener a few times before use.
Step 1: Hook left
Step 2: Stretch across and hook right
Step 3: Stretch down and hook center
The Snappi® should go from a “T” shape to a “Y” shape when stretched properly.
Warning: Always use a cover over a Snappi fastener. Keep out of children’s reach when not in use. Do not use a Snappi fastener on toddlers that have the ability to undo or take off their cover/diaper/clothes. Do not use your Snappi for longer than 6 months. Not UV resistant – exposure to the sun can reduce the effectiveness of the Snappi.
CAUTION: Any tear in the Snappi can lead to separation of a piece, presenting a possible choking hazard. Inspect the Snappi before each use and discontinue using immediately if there is any sign of cracking, tearing, breakage or wear of the teeth or any other parts. Do not cut a Snappi as this may cause tearing.
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