Subscription Options

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

Follow Me

Archives

GoGreen Pocket Diapers – review & giveaway

gogreen_diaper_logo

GoGreen Pocket Diapers are new on the cloth diapering scene.  After Leah had her third child, she realized that the financial and environmental costs of diapering all three of her children was just too much and she began looking for a solution.  Impressed by the “name brand” pocket diapers but not the cost, she found a company . . . → Read More: GoGreen Pocket Diapers – review & giveaway

Velcro + Toddler = Mess

001-9

I’ve mentioned before that I do not like to use cloth diapers with velcro closures and I have a perfect example of why that is from the other morning!

As always, when we woke up I changed my daughter into a cloth diaper (in this case, our sole Bum Genius 3.0 with velcro) and we . . . → Read More: Velcro + Toddler = Mess

Fuzzi Bunz Cloth Diapers ~ my personal review

008-1-1-1

The Diaper:

Fuzzi Bunz One Size. These are different from the other one size diapers that I have, because instead of adjusting the size by snapping down the front, Fuzzi Bunz are adjusted through changing the settings of the elastics in both legs and at the waist. It comes with 2 different sized inserts . . . → Read More: Fuzzi Bunz Cloth Diapers ~ my personal review

Flip Cloth Diapers ~ my personal review

ClothDiapers1

The Diaper:Flip One-Sized diapers. They are a “diapering system” that has 3 different inserts that you can buy to use inside of the covers (stay-dry, organic cotton and disposable). Below is Ashlyn at about 11 months and 21 pounds in Ribbit.

What I like: very trim diapers – almost as thin as a . . . → Read More: Flip Cloth Diapers ~ my personal review

Happy Heinys Cloth Diapers ~ my personal review

The Diaper:Happy Heinys One Size. These diapers are a little different from the other one-size diapers that I have because they have 4 different size settings, instead of the more common 3 sizes. Ashlyn is just about nine months old here and around 20 pounds, and she’s on the highest set of snaps.

. . . → Read More: Happy Heinys Cloth Diapers ~ my personal review

Blueberry/Swaddlebees Cloth Diapers ~ my personal review

Blueberry

The Diaper:

Blueberry/Swaddlebees One-Size Pocket Diapers. I know that Blueberry and Swaddlebees are technically two different brands made by the same company, but I ordered most of my diapers through the Blueberry website when they were having a sale and while I know I ordered both brands, all of my diapers say . . . → Read More: Blueberry/Swaddlebees Cloth Diapers ~ my personal review

LooRoos Cloth Diapers ~ my personal review

LooRoos

The Diaper:

LooRoos All-In-One in size Medium (12-22 pounds). I actually won these from Natural Mommie right around this time last year – I asked (and was allowed) to postpone picking my colours until Ashlyn was born because I wanted to know if I could order any pink diapers or not. An all-in-one is . . . → Read More: LooRoos Cloth Diapers ~ my personal review

Bum Genius 3.0 Cloth Diapers ~ my personal review

BumGenius

The Diaper:

Bum Genius 3.0. This is the only cloth diaper that I own that has Velcro instead of snaps. It comes with a standard insert and a newborn insert that can be used alone when you have the diaper on the smallest setting, or as a doubler (ie extra stuffing/absorbancy) if you have . . . → Read More: Bum Genius 3.0 Cloth Diapers ~ my personal review

AMP Cloth Diapers ~ my personal review

IMG_3274-1

The Diaper:

AMP One Sized Duo. The “duo” means that you can put the liner inside the pocket, or lie it on top. If you lie it on top, then you can just switch out the liners and reuse the cover until it gets dirty. I’ve only used it with the liners inside the . . . → Read More: AMP Cloth Diapers ~ my personal review

My Cloth Diaper Biases

I figured I might as well do a quick post on my general feelings about cloth diapers before I post my first review. There are two major decisions you’ll have to make before you make your first cloth diaper purchase: snaps or Velcro and one-size or sized diapers.

Snaps vs VelcroI prefer snaps. Lots . . . → Read More: My Cloth Diaper Biases