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Big Plans for #operationfluffy

If you listened to me last Sunday on the Cloth Diapers Rock radio show from The Feminist Breeder then you know part of what is coming up for #operationfluffy.  If you didn’t listen, you should anyway just to hear Gina and I blab about cloth diapers etc.

ellen3June 8 I will be filming an awesome video of babies dancing in embroidered cloth diaper covers (donated by Kelly’s Closet!) with the phrase “Cloth. Dance. Ellen.” on the butt.  The diapers are being embroidered by Bottombumpers.  Mandi from Jillian’s Drawers is letting me invade her community room which is housed in her brand new store in Ithaca, NY.  I will be filming the babies there.  Where am I getting all of these babies?  I have asked some local residents in Ithaca to let me borrow their children.  My own son will be dancing as well!

I have something even more awesome for the video planned that is sure to make Ellen smile.  It involves a Shake Weight and babies.  You will have to wait and see if I can pull that off!

Once the video is finished I am sending it to her along with some custom embroidered diapers.  She is getting a Bottombumpers AIO with “Cloth. Dance. Ellen.” on the butt and her niece, Eva, is getting her own custom diaper with an appliqued cupcake and her name on the back.  I will also be including a few other brands of diapers in the box to show her how amazing modern cloth diapers are.

I am really excited about what is coming up.  Even if we don’t get the diapers or the video on her show, rest assured it will get some traffic on YouTube.  And any exposure for cloth diapers is great!

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The #Operationfluffy Twitter Party Round-up!

With close to 300 lovely mamas tweeting to Ellen last night it was easy to get lost! We had at least 4,000 tweets yesterday!  Our goal was to bombard Ellen with facts about cloth diapers and show her how adorable they are.  I think we did that, and then some. Unfortunately we didn’t trend, but that wasn’t for lack of trying!  We just happened to be the same night as a big game.  Now I am going to show you some of my favorite tweets!  For a detailed look check out What the Hashtag!

The Funny Tweets!

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The Good Idea Tweets.

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The, Yeah, Good Point, Tweets.

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The Oh So True Tweet.

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The Mantra!

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And finally, the all about me tweets!

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A HUGE thank you to The Eco Chic for hosting the party and to the people who helped promote it.  Kelly’s Closet and Rumparooz both sponsored some giveaways to gain more attention.

There is still work to be done!  Keep an eye out for more updates!

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Bummis/ Tots Bots Easy Fit Giveaway! (5/24) *closed*

Kelly’s Closet and I worked together to bring you a review and giveaway!

If you haven’t already, be sure to check out my video review of the Easy Fit.

Here is the lowdown on this amazing diaper, taken from Kelly’s Closet.

The innovative design of this diaper features a non messy stuff – easier than a pocket system. No fiddling around – a swift stuff to get the liner in is all you need… And – no more losing liners in the laundry! This super thirsty liner is actually attached to the diaper, making the Easy Fit a remarkable all-in-one diaper with many of the benefits of a two piece system – fast drying and easy to clean.

totsbots_innerIts innovative design provides a very versatile absorption – the attached liner can be folded to create up to 6 layers of absorption where your baby needs it. (Plus you can adjust for the absorption you need for heavy wetters and nighttime by adding extra liners). The liner consists of 2 layers. Ultra soft rayon made from bamboo fibres against baby’s tender skin actually absorbs 70% more quickly than cotton – on contact – no run-off leaking out the side of the diaper when baby pees! And an ultra absorbent layer of 100% polyester microfibre basically doubles the absorbance. Protective side guards of anti-wicking, soft brushed polyester prevent compression wetness. This is a diaper engineered for successful leak containment and total convenience! Its great fit was mentioned often by our testers – as well as generously sized Velcro type closures and fold-back laundry tabs that really stick. The Easy Fit is available in 2 sizes; one-size (8-35 lbs) that adjusts with snaps plus a remarkable Tini Fit size that will sweetly and effectively accommodate a tinier baby (5-12 lbs). 5 very trendy colours (Oeko-tex certified dyes!) plus white. Minimal packaging.
All Tots Bots products are manufactured in their own factory in Glasgow, Scotland from environmentally friendly fabrics.The rayon from bamboo fibres is also Oeko-tex certified and the bamboo fibre is produced in a “closed loop” system which recycles water and chemical output to ensure sustainability. We really enjoy working with this company! You can be confident that the products they manufacture are ethically as well as sustainably produced.

Congrats Rebecca Orr.  Winner has been emailed.

Congrats Rebecca Orr. Winner has been emailed.

totsOne Extremely luck DDL reader will win an Easy Fit in their color choice!

Mandatory Entry:

Visit Kelly’s Closet and tell me your favorite one size diaper (other than the Easy Fit). Leave a comment.

For extra entries do any or all of the following.  Leave a comment for each you do.

Follow @KimRosas on twitter and tweet this giveaway. Please tweet, “The best One Size AIO is here.  Win an Easy Fit from @KimRosas and @Diapershops. http://h48p6.th8.us  Ends 5/24.  #clothdiapers”  Leave a comment with a link to your status.

You can tweet once a day for the duration of the contest. Leave a comment with your status for each tweet.

Follow @Diapershops on Twitter. Leave a comment.

Become a follower of The Cloth Diaper Whisperer. Leave a comment.

“Like” Diaper Shops’ page on Facebook. Leave a comment.

Subscribe to my blog via email through feedburner. Leave a comment.

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Grab my button and post it on your blog. Leave a comment.

Blog about this giveaway and link to the video review. Post a link in the comment.

Get Creative: Post about this giveaway on a messageboard or forum. Leave a comment with a link.

New Entry: Become a fan of Dirty Diaper Laundry on Facebook and get 3 extra entries! Just leave your comment as FB entry 1, FB 2, and FB 3.

Giveaway ends on May 24. Winner will be chosen using random.org. If the winner does not respond within 48 hours a new winner will be drawn.

***Open to US and Canada***

*I am an affiliate of Kelly’s Closet and included my affiliate link.

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I want to cloth diaper but…..

Talking to other parents in real life or online, the response I often hear is “I want to cloth diaper but….”  fill in the blank.  There are obvious hurdles to beginning cloth diapering.  This is an attempt to dispel some of those potential road blocks.

… I don’t want to prick my baby with pins.”

Although some parents still use (and love) pins, modern cloth diapers fasten in a variety of ways:  Velcro, snaps, ties, plastic “s” hooks, and an alternative to the pin- a Snappi or Boingo’s.

… I don’t want my baby to get too hot in plastic pants.”

The waterproof material for cloth diapers is far from vinyl or plastic!  Polyurethane Laminate (PUL) is a breathable yet impermeable waterproof barrier used for diaper covers {watch this impressive video that PROVES how breathable PUL really is!}.  This material is also used in Pocket Diapers, All in Ones, and various other modern cloth diapers.  In addition, Fleece is an alternative for babies with sensitive skin.  Fleece is waterproof and can be worn as a diaper cover, or used to make pocket diapers.  Wool is another option.  Although expensive and intimidating, it is am amazing solution to keep your baby dry overnight.  The lanolin in wool (along with an extra lanolizing process at home) makes it waterproof {read more about wool here}.

… I don’t want to deal with the mess.”

Fact: all babies and toddlers are messy.  Saying you don’t want to use cloth diapers because it is “messy” is laughable since every day you are faced with chunky spit up, poop explosions (which usually do not happen in cloth btw, click here for proof), drool, and messy food fights.  The only difference between cloth and disposables is that you dump the solid waste in the toilet.  This can be done a number of ways, including shaking, scraping with toilet paper, and using a handy diaper sprayer.  Your hands don’t need to touch poop!

… I don’t have the time to wash diapers!”

Frankly, neither do I!  Or my other clothes.  Washing diapers is something that gets added into your routine.  In total, washing my diapers takes me less than 10 minutes of actual effort.  The washer and dryer do all of the heavy lifting!  And to put away my diapers takes all of 5-10 minutes, including stuffing them.  I much prefer cloth diaper laundry to regular; it is easier, and if I let it sit in the washer or dryer a few hours, it doesn’t matter.  I even like to start washing them late at night and have diapers ready in the morning.  There are also cloth diaper services which will wash diapers for you {learn more about thr resurgence in popularity of the cloth diaper service}.

… it sounds way harder than disposables.”

What seems hard in the beginning just takes a little research or attendance at a local cloth diaper workshop.  Changing the diapers isn’t hard, it is picking one.  It is true that there are way more varieties of cloth diapers than disposables.  I won’t go into the ins and outs here, but to learn all about the different types I highly suggest Mothering Magazine and their recent article on Cloth Diapering or viewing the videos on each type of cloth diaper in my “Introduction to Cloth Diapers Series”.  Once you have an idea of what will work best for your family, you just need to find them.  Buying used can save you a lot of money, especially if you are still wavering in your commitment.  Not to mention, when you are done with your own diapers you can resell them.  Cloth diapers hold their value very well, and you can sell yours and recoup 50-90% of your investment in most cases!  Try selling your disposables back to Target.  Yeah….  didn’t think so!

… I am afraid I will try and not like it.  So why waste my money?”

There are some fabulous trials out there for people who want to dip their toes in the water.  My favorite is Jillian’s Drawers “Try Cloth for Ten Dollars.”  You are sent a few of the most popular one size diapers to try.  You can buy them if you decide you love them, or send them back.   If you decide to send them back you are only out 10.00.

… I heard they smell.”

Ok, sometimes the stank might build up.  Imagine what is going into those diapers.  Yep.  Not pretty.  That is why finding a detergent that works for you is very important.  Washing cloth diapers might take some getting used to.  Then when you find your routine hopefully the smell will never build up or return.  However it is important to note that you can wash these diapers every 2-3 days and the smell is usually contained within a pail or wet bag.  With disposables the used diapers, especially those containing poop (techinically you can and SHOULD still remove solid waste and flush it from disposable diapers however the fact is most people do not), start to smell and can really stink up a room.  With cloth diapers you never have stinky poop sitting in a pail since it is put into a toilet and flushed away!

… I am afraid they will leak more than a disposable.”

Disposables use super absorbent polymer (SAP) gel, which can hold a ridiculous amount of liquid.  It is too good to be true.  That gel is also toxic and if exposed to skin or ingested can have terrible results.  I have heard of two dogs that died from eating a disposable diaper.  Cloth diapers rely on a variety of materials to absorb wetness: cotton, bamboo, hemp, microfiber, microterry, and ZORB. These all vary in how much they can hold.  Hemp and ZORB are the most absorbent, but I have had success with them all.  The main point is, they hold urine.  Depending on how often your baby pees and how much, you might change more than a disposable.  If you are having leaks, it could be due to a washing problem.  I have an entire post dedicated to leak troubleshooting.

… “I can’t afford it.”

It is true that even the most expensive cloth diapers will save you money in the long run.  Long run being the key word.  Disposables are a constant expense that is spread out equally over the years your baby wears them.  Cloth diapers cost as little as 100 up to about 500-1,000 for a complete stash.  If you are truly in financial distress there are many cloth diaper lending banks.  Some are local and there is one national foundation- Giving Diapers, Giving Hope.  Find a list of cloth diaper lending organizations.  You can apply and see if you qualify for free cloth diapers.  Buying used can save money as well.  Or, keep your eyes peeled for great sales.  Kelly’s Closet always has a great sale going on!  Also enter cloth diaper giveaways on blogs like mine.  Truth is- you can’t afford NOT to use cloth diapers.  

… No one I know uses them.  I am afraid of how people will react.”

No one I knew in real life used cloth diapers either, when I started.  But a few people ended up converting just after seeing my diapers and talking with me about how easy it can be.  You can be your baby’s advocate.  If people tell you cloth diapers are bad for your baby, explain that in fact, they are better because they have no chemicals in them.  If they laugh and say something about how long that will last, be the bigger person and do as you wish.  Use them for however long you like.  As long as your baby is happy and you are happy, who cares?  Be a trendsetter!  I guarantee you will have the numbers of moms using cloth rise.  We multiply!  Oh, and don’t be surprised if you are treated like a hero if you are caught changing your baby into a cloth diaper in public.  An ego booster for sure!  Plus, there is a huge online community of support in the form of message boards, blogs, websites, and Twitter.  These are great for getting your questions answered if you have a problem.

…I don’t want my baby to be wet or uncomfortable.”

Would you want to wear paper underwear?  Your baby probably doesn’t either.  Cloth diapers are available with liners that wick away moisture, like suedecloth and microfleece.  Unfortunately, a small percentage of babies have an allergy to one or both of those materials, but this is rare.  Other parents prefer organic fibers to touch their baby like cotton and super soft bamboo.  My son does not show a preference for any material, but I like stay dry diapers for nights at least.

… I have multiple children in diapers.”

That is all the more reason to use cloth diapers!  Imagine spending less than 1,000 to diaper 1, 2, 3 kids or more!  And never running out of diapers and having to run to the store last minute, lugging 2 babies inside.  Using one size diapers give you some flexibility to change the sizes to fit two different babies.  And you can still wash with the same frequency, just larger loads.  Easy as pie.

… my baby is in daycare, so I can’t.”

This is a tough one.  Unfortunately, many daycares do not allow cloth diapers.  Those that do often want you to have easy to use diapers with velcro that are all one piece.  These are the more expensive diapers as well.  Simply showing how to use a modern cloth diaper may change their mind, as well as providing your own wet bag for the dirty diapers.  You may also want to let the care provider leave any solid waste in the diaper for you to dump out later.  The Real Diaper Association has a tip sheet for daycares and cloth.  Even if your daycare won’t use them, there is no rule stating it is all or nothing.  Use cloth when you can.

…my husband/ SO doesn’t want to.”

Husbands can be the hardest ones to convince.  Mine was very skeptical at first.  I showed him how much money we would save, and explained the benefits to our baby and the planet.  You can also let them know that not having bags of stinking diapers to take out means less garbage duty for him.  Show him a modern diaper and how easy it is to change.  He may just need a visual.  Or, do it anyway.  He will come around!

…won’t it make my baby’s clothes not fit?”

There are some very trim cloth diapers out there {see “Trimmest Cloth Diapers” post.  And even some of the fluffier ones have little impact on my own son’s pant size.  If you are worried their butt will be so big you have to move up to the next size, which will be too long, I doubt it, but anything is possible.  Conversely, if your child is a skinny minny cloth actually helps pants fit better!  Bonus: cloth diapers cushion the booty as toddlers begin learning to walk.

… my baby is too old.”

Late bloomers need not worry.  It is never too late to start.  By starting late you avoid newborn cloth diapering, and can skip to a one size diaper or a size Medium or Large right away.  Most children are in Mediums the longest, and some never even wear a large.  And if you plan on having more children the diapers you buy will still get plenty of miles.  You can also resell your diapers when finished with them.

… how will I travel?”

Very sneakily!  I have snuck my cloth diapers onto flights by stuffing my carseat and carseat bag (which check for free!) with a bag of cloth diapers.  Don’t want to travel with cloth diapers?  No one is holding a gun to your head.  I typically do, but there have been times I couldn’t.  I wouldn’t hate disposables so much if they were used in situations like traveling only.  In fact, that is why they were invented!  To allow mothers to leave the house with ease.  Back then the diapers were larger and harder to travel with too.

… I don’t own a washer and dryer.”

Ouch.  That is important.  You could find a cloth diaper service in your area, which will deliver fresh diapers to your door and pick up the dirty ones.  This costs about the same or slightly less than buying disposables.  It is possible to hand wash or use a laundromat, but it is understandably more difficult.  To those interested in learning more about how to handwash I have done so myself using a camp style bucket washer and have instructions on how to make a camp style washer and how to wash cloth diapers in a camp style/bucket washer.

… I have terrible memories of cloth diapers as a kid.”

Believe it or not I have seen this excuse quite a few times.  Since the old cloth diapers were heavy fabric rectangles, relied on pins, and used plastic covers, many people have bad memories.  Not to mention, they recall their mothers washing them or bleaching the crap out of them, which left a noxious odor and lingering sense memory.  Even when I say they have changed and people no longer use wet pails (for the most part) the bad taste in their mouth is hard to overcome.  If this is you, I assure you that washing and changing cloth diapers is nothing like the old days.  And no scrubbing or dunking and swishing diapers in the toilet.  There are more modern methods.

…I don’t want to be one of those ‘Crunchy’ parents.”  

Cloth diapering is not reserved for tree-hugging, granola eating, birkenstock wearing hippies.  All kinds of parents use cloth diapers for all kinds of reasons.  Being crunchy doesn’t even mean you have to use cloth and using cloth diapers doesn’t automatically put you into the “crunchy” category (although it often leads to to change lifestyle choices as a gateway drug to crunch).  Techie parents, yuppies, poor, rich, middle class, famous, nerdy, frugal, and trendy parents have all used cloth diapers.

… I actually don’t want to!”

Well then, why are you here?  But seriously, no one is making you.  I do want to see more parents using cloth, but it just isn’t meant for everyone.  As long as your baby is happy and safe, that is all that matters.  But if you change your mind, you know where to find me!

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Reusable Swim Diaper Roundup

A few readers have requested swim diaper reviews.  Since I live in Central New York swim weather is still far, far away.  We don’t swim in an indoor pool either.  Instead, here is a little roundup of some of the swim diapers available since the season is quickly approaching.

In theory, any pocket diaper without the insert can be used, however the chlorine in pools will harm the PUL.  Not to mention, an empty pocket diaper is going to be saggy and might not fit as well.

For a swim diaper you really want a great fit since the goal is to catch any solid waste and prevent it from leaking into the pool.  I haven’t personally tried any of these, but I do own a Bummis Swimmi.

Bummis Swimmi: 12.75 (Kelly’s Closet)

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Imse Vimse Swim Diaper. 13.70 (Amazon.com)

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Real Nappies Splash Wrap. 12.00 (Amazon.com)

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Kushies Swim Diaper. 9.95 (Kelly’s Closet)

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Mother-ease Swim Diaper. 14.95 (Amazon)

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Snappy Swimzease.  15.00 (Nifty Nappy)

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Applecheeks Swim Diaper. 18.60. (My Baby Pumpkin)

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Monkey Doodlez.  17.50 (RG Natural Babies)

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If you have experience with any of these diapers please leave a comment and share it with us!  Think Summer!

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Get Real- The Inside Poop on Cloth Diapers. 4/22

This is an announcement for the #clothdiapers party.  The announcement comes from Eco Mom Media’s website.

Get Real – The Inside Poop on Cloth Diapers
Twitter Party

Date: Earth Day – Thursday, April 22nd, 2010
Time: 9:00-10:00 pm ET
Hashtag: #GetRealDiapers
Hosted by: The Real Diaper AssociationBamboo Bums DiapersDiaper Daisy Modern Cloth Diapers, and The Eco Chic
Follow our hosts on Twitter: @RealDiapers@RDAHeatherMc @BambooBums @DiaperDaisy @TheEcoChic@EcoMomMedia

Sponsors: Diaper ShopsSoftBums DiapersSweet Camo BabytiqueGlobal Enfant/Baby BeeHindsCutey BabyGoo Goo GaiaBum EssentialsEden’s BabySnooty Booty DiapersRockin’ Green SoapSugar Dipes, Diaper Lab, and a few more surprise guests!
Follow our sponsors on Twitter: @DiaperShops,  @SoftBumsMama@SweetCamoBaby@GlobalEnfant,@CuteyBaby@GooGooGaia@BumEssentials@EdensBaby@SnootybDiapers@RockinGreenSoap,@SugarDipes, and a few more surprise guests!

Event Topic: You are invited to attend a special Twitter Party all about diapers.  In honor of the 40th anniversary of Earth Day the Real Diaper AssociationBamboo Bums DiapersDiaper Daisy Modern Cloth Diapers and The Eco Chic would like to explain how cloth diapers are making a comeback.

Actually cloth diapers have been used since the beginning of time and are still very popular.  Today’s cloth diapers can be as simple as the pre-fold diapers your grandmother used or modern with Velcroclosures and stylish patterns.  Cloth diapers can fit any budget from frugal to the extreme; all of which can save you thousands of dollars throughout your child’s diapering years.  Cloth diapers are  healthieron your baby and do not contain toxins like disposable diapers.  Cloth diapers are reusable and the perfect commitment for parents who wish to reduce their child’s environmental butt-footprint.

Registration: We are so excited to be able to open registration EARLY! Go enter by filling out our Survey Monkey form.  Click here to register.

Prizes: While the exact prizes are still being finalized we anticipate the following categories of prizes.  *Subject to change.

Pre-Registration Prize Pack: Each person who registers prior to April 22nd, 2010 (before 8:45pm ET) will be entered into a drawing for a Flip Ultra HD video camera compliments of Diaper Shops.  All you have to do is pre-register for the #GetRealDiapers party and join us on April 22nd on Twitter by tweeting #GetRealDiapers at least once on 4/22/10 before the start of the party.

Frugal Cloth Diapering Prize Pack*: 12 prefolds, 1 HH Sherpa fitted (medium), 1 contour diaper, 1 diaper cover, 2 diaper doublers, 1 wet bag, and 1 bag of Rockin’ Green Soap (Fresh Linen).  This prize pack is compliments of Snooty Booty Diapers, Sugar Dipes, Eden’s Baby, and Rockin’ Green Soap.
Modern Cloth Diaper/Cloth 101 Prize Pack*: 1 Bum Genius 3.0 one-size pocket diaper, 1 Bum Genius one-size organic AIO, 1 FuzziBunz one-size pocket diaper, 1 KatyDid one-size pocket diaper, 1 Bumwear one-size pocket diaper, 1 GroBaby one-size shell and insert, 2 GoodMama one-size fitteds, 1 WonderWrap one-size cover, 1 Thirsties Dou Diaper, 6 pack of Thirsties Fab Wipes, 1 dozen Sweet Camo wipes, 4oz. Thirsties Booty Luster, 1 PlanetWise pail liner, 1 PlanetWise wet bag, 1 bag Rockin’ Green Soap (Fresh Linen).  This prize pack is compliments of Sweet Camo Babytique and Rockin’ Green Soap.
Extreme Cloth Diaper Prize Pack*: 18 Smartipants one-size diapers with inserts, 18 cloth wipes, 1 wet bag, 2 pail liners, Kissuluvs wipes solution/spray, 1 bag Rockin’ Green Soap (Fresh Linen).  This prize pack is compliments of Diaper Shop and Rockin’ Green Soap.
*These prize packs are designed for the parent who is new to cloth diapering.  We will ask for ‘proof’ that you are not currently in cloth diapers full time for the winners of these prize packs.

Referral Prize Pack: Win one of 4 cloth diaper packages compliments of SoftBums.  Each package will contain 2 SoftBums one-size covers along with 6 snap in inserts.  To be eligible, invite a non-cloth diapering friend (or 10!) to the Get Real Twitter Party and you can win extra prizes!  Receive one entry for the referral prize pack for each person who lists you as the person who referred them.  They may enter you by name, email, blog, or Twitter account.  There is no maximum for the number of referral entries and there will be multiple prize winners!  This prize pack is open to current cloth diaper users and non-cloth diapering parents as well.

Cloth Diaper Advocate Prize Pack: Multiple winners possible.  Prizes to include a $25 gift certificate to Snooty Booty Diapers and a $100 gift certificate to Cutey Baby.  To be considered for the cloth diaper advocate prize pack you must currently be in cloth diapers and help with the promotion of this event.  This can include blogging, tweeting, facebook, and other forms of social media (forums, etc).  Don’t forget to include a link back.  Entrants must leave a comment on this blog post with a link to all mentions (each individual comment will count as an entry).  You are limited to two extra entries per day.  Current value of this prize pack is over $100 in retail value!!!

Additional prizes to be randomly awarded: Newborn prize pack compliments of Goo Goo Gaia, a 3 pack of Baby Beehinds hemp one-size fitteds, and a 3 pack of Baby Beehinds bamboo one-size fitteds.  Details on eligibility of these additional prizes is still being determined.

**All prizes are open to residents of the US and Canada.  Conditions subject to change.

Link to us: Please feel free to add our party badge to your blog or website with a link back here. *This will count as advocate credit so be sure to leave a comment below with a link!

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Get Cloth Diapers on Ellen and Get Diapers

Get Cloth Diapers on Ellen and Get Diapers

Are you competitive and live on Twitter?  Then it might just be your lucky day!

rumparooz_rooz_sRumparooz, makers of the adorable One Size G2 diapers, has offered something pretty extraordinary.

This was taken from the newsletter:

This is all you have to do:

Join us on Twitter and tweet about cloth diapers and how cool it would be to see them on Ellen.
Use the tags @TheEllenShow#operationfluffy,#rumparooz and#clothdiapers in your tweets.
(For example: “@TheEllenShow Why I want to see #clothdiapers on your show _______ #operationfluffy”)
15 tweeters that mention Rumparooz in their tweets will in a Rumparooz One Size Diaper

If Ellen features cloth diapers on her show and Rumparooz are on, EVERYONE who Tweeted will receive a diaper!

Be sure to tweet daily (and multiple times!)….anything and everything that crosses your mind about Rumparooz and cloth diapers that you would like to tell Ellen!

Did you see that? If clothdiapers make it on the show and Rumparooz are mentioned, everyone who tweets gets a diaper. That is so far, 108 people!

And…… If you visit Kelly’s Closet’s Facebook Fan Page you can enter their drawing for a 250.00 Gift Certificate to any of their stores once The Ellen Show responds.  You will need to follow their instructions, but this involves tweeting as well.

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Smartipants Exclusive New Color- Cocoa Bean- only at Kelly’s Closet

Kelly’s Closet and Smartipants have teamed up to bring you an exclusive and adorable new color.  The new Cocoa Bean Smartipants can only be purchased from Kelly’s Closet.

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I personally rank Smartipants as one of my favorite diapers.  In fact, I reviewed it many months back.  If you want to see that video review, you can watch it here.

I have been recommending Smartipants to those who ask me for an economical one size diaper.  What I love:

  • Insert agitates out, no dirty insert pulling and poop on hands!
  • Easy to put on, one row of snaps.
  • TRIM!
  • Easy rise adjustment.
  • Price point- 14.95!!!
  • Made in the USA

“We are honored that the founders of Smartipants asked us to
exclusively carry one of their coolest and cutest colors yet, Cocoa
Bean,” says Kelly Wels, the founder of KellysCloset.com. “I know
our customers are already excited about this new color because it is
trendy and adorable too! We also know this color may encourage
more moms to give cloth diaper diapering a try, after all, what mom
doesn’t want her baby to wear this adorable diaper?”

The Smartipants cloth diaper in Cocoa Bean is available for $14.95 at KellysCloset.com and
OneSizeDiaperStore.com.

In celebration of this new collaboration, Kelly’s Closet wants to give one of you a  Smartipants in Cocoa Bean! Giveaway closed!

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Flip Cloth Diaper System Review

Flip Cloth Diaper System Review

FLIP-logo-400At last, the day is here!  After many set backs, I can now post the Flip System Video Review.

The Flip Cloth Diapering system is an innovative “create your own adventure” sort of cloth diaper.  The staple of the system is the cover, a waterproof, one size cover using the same snap down 3 step rise system as the Bum Genius.  The inside of the cover is laminate PUL that can be wiped clean between uses.  The closure uses snaps.  To absorb the messes, Flip has given you three options.  A stay dry, microfiber soaker which is one size.  An organic cotton soaker that can be folded to fit different sizes.  And, disposable inserts which are dye and fragrance free, to make traveling with cloth diapers a little easier!

Ease of Use ✰✰✰ With so many options, there are a lot of different things to learn when using the Flip. The Stay Dry insert is easy enough, and is even marked with a stitched line and wording letting you know where to fold for the size. The organic cotton insert has a grid pattern. While this seems helpful, and it can be, I prefer to just fold where I see fit. You can do that, but since the stitching makes a “crease” it stays folded better where the lines are. The disposable inserts are very skinny, and there is lots of excess room on the sides. Length wise, you can fold it to fit if you need to. But, if you aren’t careful, you could have leaking because there is room for error with these. I think practice will help you get the hang of how each insert should go, and if you need to fold one way, or another way. But if you get a leak or two in the beginning, don’t despair! Just rethink how you are using the insert!
Bang for the Buck ✰✰ A good economical choice with a lot of options. There aren’t many cloth diapers with the choice of a disposable insert. Even the 4.95 for a pack of disposable inserts goes a long way if you only need one per change. Because the Flip is just a cover, you also have the option of buying less expensive, or even pre-loved prefolds to use as inserts also. The cover can be purchased alone for 13.95, a great price for a stand alone cover. If you buy the kits, ranging in price, you save more money than buying separate inserts and covers. The disposable inserts can only be bought alone, they do not come with any kits.
Performance ✰✰✰ I personally found the stay dry and organic inserts to be sufficiently absorbent. The Organic insert washed up soft, and has stayed pretty soft (I use Ecover cloth diaper safe softener on occasion to keep things soft!). Overnight use went well for us, but my son isn’t a very heavy wetter. The stay dry insert is a little slim, and can move around some. It didn’t cause a leak, but if you have a bowel movement, there is a good chance that it will make it into the cover as well. Absorbency was good for us. I was impressed that the stay dry insert looked so simple, and worked well. It seems almost too easy! I used the disposable inserts for a flight I took recently. We had him in a Flip, packed a rolled up cover (which gets tiny! Super handy for the diaper bag!) and lots of inserts. I had enough to last me for more than a day, and it took up no more space than 3-4 cloth diapers. I used 2 inserts overnight before we left and had no leaking! And over the day I used 1 insert for each change. On one occasion I knew I couldn’t change him for a couple of hours, so I used 2, one folded in front for extra protection. This worked great for us, and held all of the pee, no problems. I was nervous, they look so thin, but they held up well.
Fit ✰✰✰ The sizing looks identical to the Bum Genius, and the method is the same. With snap closures you lose the ability to cross the tabs over, something to consider for small babies. If using the organic inserts, there is going to be some bulk. You get shelf booty in the back, like usual with trifolded prefolds in a cover. The stay dry insert is very trim, but the cover sized to a medium and a medium set insert will have some excess fabric. It will be smooshed down by pants or shorts though. The same holds true for the disposable insert. It is VERY trim, but there might be some extra fabric in the cover. The legs and waist will fit the same. The Flip is a good fit on my son’s legs and waist, same as the Bum Genius. You may find you have to adjust the cover differently if your baby is borderline sizes, depending on the insert you use.
Overall- In theory, I love the idea of the Flip. You have a variety of insert choices, and having a cover capable of using disposable inserts works great for traveling. Sometimes, too much choice can be a bad thing! It makes organizing your stash harder, and you may find you don’t reach for the “different” diaper, unless of course you have a whole stash of Flips! I think if you are new to cloth diapers the Flip has a lot of potential. It is pretty easy to use once you get things down. It is affordable, and the colors it comes in are attractive.
Some of the drawbacks- the inserts can move around, the cover feels very thin and unsnapping makes me nervous that I am stretching the PUL, and all of the Bum Genius colors aren’t available at this time.
Still, it was a fun diaper to use, and I see why the makers of Bum Genius came out with the Flip. It answers a lot of need in the market. And, the Flip makes a good cover for your own fitteds and prefolds too!

If you are ready to try them, you can visit my sponsor, Kelly’s Closet (my affiliate link), who was kind enough to send the Flip for me to review!  At this time all purchases over 49.00 get a free package of Flip Disposable Inserts using the code FLIP at check out.

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Kelly’s Closet Haiti Relief Raffle

topAre you looking for a way to help those in Haiti?

Purchase a 10.00 raffle ticket from Kelly’s Closet and be entered to win some great fluffy prizes!  Kelly’s Closet is aiming to raise 3,000.  All proceeds goes directly to The American Red Cross.

Raffle #1- Big Fluffy Pak:
3-Goodmama THE ONE
3-FuzziBunz One Size
3-Gro Baby Shell Sets
3-bumGenius os 3.0
Retail value: $269.00+

Raffle #2, #3, #4, #5:
$100 gift certificate to any of our DiaperShops.com stores

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