Wednesday, May 11, 2011

My Dream Stash


As I confessed earlier, cloth diapers are my guilty obsession. I have no idea where this idea has come from since no one in my family has cloth diapered their children other than my grandparents, and even they were surprised when I told them about this idea! I have researched, researched and researched!! After much fret (seriously) I have decided on my diapering regime. I plan to use: fitted for everyday with wool covers, prefolds (I know, right?!), gDiapers for travel, and daddy friendly Very Baby AIOs. I wanted a natural option that
allowed my baby to BREATHE down there and besides my AIOs (all-in-ones), I will be able to achieve that! I also plan on organizing in such a
manner to look like this:

This is the Tot Tutors Pastel Toy Organizer at Target. Organization is so much fun for me. I just love the way everything looks when it's where it's supposed to be. I may or may not have control issues (; So on with the show and the fluff!!

Fitted Diapers
48 diapers. Now, I know that is WAYY enough.
But what I figure is that since I'm buying these in advance, the cost won't necessarily matter (: Having this amount of diapers will cover all grounds: sickness, travel, and allowing a space between each diapers use so we can further the life of each diaper. Which allows us to use it on ALL of our kids. Not just one and end up with shot elastic and wear and tear. My fitted diaper sites:



Orange Diaper Co. is a local diaper maker-er in Virginia and she's so super sweet. She has a workshop in Chesapeake where locals can go and pick up their diaper orders, request custom diapers from her multitude of fabric or just pet, feel, love on the diapers before making a decision! She makes some adorable fitteds, cloth wipes, and bamboo terry flats and prefolds, just to name a few! Her shop is reopening with a stocking this Sunday, May 15 at 9pm EST so go and
grab you some!!





Goodmama diapers are known all around. They are even seen as "collectibles" by some people who buy them, keep in NIP (new in package) and only have them to sell later on when they can hike up the price to $40, $50, sometimes $200 for other collectors/fiending mamas. Must
be nice to be Suzanne ;) Who I must add is super sweet herself! Whenever I have a question (because lets face it, I only ever use cloth diapers when I test them out on my cousins little one, soon to be ones!) she is right there to help! She makes newborn and one-size fitteds, wetbags, some AIOS, and wipes. And she's really good at what she does obviously!! In order to get one of these suckers, I advise being on the prowl. There are many stalkers of the page that sit in front of the computer on Friday just
for her to stock her store. She usually announces when that will happen on her twitter and facebook fan page. They usually oversell the day of, I think in the year I've taken interest in the dipes, I have only twice seen some leftover diapers from a Friday stocking. Kind of ridiculous, but they really are good, durable diapers!

Muttaqin Baby diapers are ones that I have not personally tried, but have heard rave reviews about! They are made like most of the other fitteds I have used, so I don't see many problems. They are a company that patented the 3SR diaper, three step rise one-size diaper. This allows the diaper to be worn from 8lbs to 35lbs!
They also offer bundle packages where you can get their AI2s and fitteds at a discounted rate for buying in bulk!




Last in my list of fabulous fitteds is Green Sprout Baby. My first multi purchase cloth diaper company. They are awesome and the owner is so sweet. She's a single mom of two preschool boys trying to make a living for herself! And even with all that stress she still makes incredible diapers! She is the maker of my Brianna's coveted "Nunkey" (sock monkey) diaper that she crys when I take it off. Her fleece pants are great as well, but a whole other post.



All of my fitted diaper ladies are work at home moms whose desire to be at home with their children created their businesses. I feel that supporting these business is far more important than feeding into many of the industrial companies...and much cuter too (; With fitted diapers, they are 100% breathable unlike laminated plastic fabric such as PUL and TPU found in AIOs. Because of this, they are not waterproof like PUL or TPU is. They are also all made out of bamboo or cotton velour on the inside. All natural. No chemicals, no dyes, no perfumes, no plastic. Only natural substances (:

Prefolds
Yes, prefolds are what your grandmother used to diaper your parents (most of us), but no longer are we burdened with the diaper pin pokes! While not really the "easiest" diaper to have, they are certainly the workhorse diaper. Not only a proven good diaper, they can double as a burp cloth, back up diaper when you run out in public, or even a dusting cloth!! Like I said, there is no need for diaper pins anymore. Enter the snappi:



This is a plastic T-shaped rubber fastener with little grippies on each end that grab onto the diaper to hold it in place. No more bothering with trying not to poke the baby- these don't even TOUCH them!!

While yes I will admit, prefolds can be pretty boring compar
ed to the fitteds I listed, but they don't have to be! That's why I love Loveybums and Cottonspuds Boutique!

Loveybums are more luxurious prefolds. They are organic with one side of hand dyed cotton fleece on one side and organic cotton velour on the other. Making some COMFY, healthy, colorful
prefolds!! Another thing I like is that the dye does not come into contact with baby's private parts, a big issue I have. They wash up well and come sized so that you can make sure you have a perfect fit for your baby!


Cottonspuds Boutique have the cutest idea for prefolds with their cotton center panel! I'm not so sure if her Hyena Cart shop is still open, but if you email her, I'm sure she'd be happy to help you out, she's so sweet! She does them in 3pks or singular! They are made of squishy bamboo velour and super duper cuddly! Can't wait to get mine in!!!




gDiapers
gDiapers are one of the most eco friendly diapering options available! Made as a cotton shell with a snap in nylon, BREATHABLE!, waterproof hammock looking fabric which hold either your gCloth, a cloth insert looking much like a prefold, or a gRefill, a flushable, compostable, garbage friendly disposable insert. gDiapers are great because they give an easy introduction to cloth diapering for parents who aren't so sure if this the the route for them! You only need to wash the outer if poop gets on it, so you really only need one a day ideally! Friends of mine with little ones using this diaper have had mixed opinions. Some absolutely LOVE it and it's all they use, while others have leaking issues. I have contacted gDiapers with my concerns and they are 100% willing to help me through fitting issues!! We will use this when traveling as the chemical, chlorine free gRefills are biodegradable and can simply be flushed down the toilet when traveling! No need to wear icky paper diapers!!

Very Baby
Very Baby diapers are my only AIOs I plan on using. And only when Jon or grandparents are watching the little one. In essence, disposable diapers are not breathable once the baby urinates and the gel activates for the "dry" feeling anyway, so I guess they'll be like most other babies! Jessica is amazing. As a mother, blogger, and provider of a business. Her grandmother LaVon is sweet enough to sew up these beauties and provide the softest, bright, loveable all-in-ones, IMO! With a simple velcro option they are super duper simple and JUST like a disposable!



Next up...covers!

3 comments:

  1. Love this! I can't wait to look at all the websites you listed and commence to drool over new diapers. :)

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  2. This is an amazing post. I'm so proud of you, my friend. You're like the cloth diaper wizard!!! go Amanda!!! I love all these types of diapers! I want one of each!!!

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