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Showing posts with label cloth diapers. Show all posts

Monday, September 17, 2012

the cost of diapering

do you know how much you're spending on diapers for your little ones? if you use throwaway diapers (a.k.a. disposables), you probably don't give too much thought to it. perhaps you stock up when there's a big sale or you just pick up a pack every week when you do your errands. it's $30 here; another $40 there. on the other hand, cloth diapering requires an larger initial investment and you just don't have $400 to plunk down on a starter set. besides, who wants to deal with cleaning all that pee and poop?

cloth diapers have evolved a lot over the last fifty years. today's cloth diaper is a far cry from what our grandmothers (or our mothers even) used. no more big plastic pants, safety pins and dunking and swishing in toilets. you've got all different types for all different budgets. there are the more traditional prefolds and covers type all the way through to all-in-one diapers that are just as easy to change as throwaways. best of all, they come in a vast array of colours and ultra cute prints. no matter what cartoon character or pattern throwaway diaper companies try to put on their product, there is no way it's going to match a cloth diaper in cuteness. just check out these two cuties.


if you haven't given cloth diaper much thought before today, take a look at this:
this chart is meant to give you an overview on the costs of throwaways versus cloth diapers. the costs will, of course, fluctuate depending on whether they are on sale or if you have coupons. laundry costs (including detergent) were factored in to the total in the cloth diaper line under the "average cost per child" column. the figures used for calculate laundry costs were taken from an article on www.mother-ease.com. as well, i used an average of 8 diapers per day over a period of 2.5 years. when a baby is younger, you will often change their diaper upwards of 10 to 12 times per day. as they get older, the number of diaper changes decreases. furthermore, newborn diapers are often more expensive per unit than size 2 or 3 diapers. i also used an average of 2.5 diapering years as some children potty learn as early as 2, but many children are age 3 or older before becoming completely toilet trained. i know with my son, we didn't have him completely off diapers during the day until he was around 38 months old. where you will ultimately see the biggest savings is when you cloth diaper for more than one child. in the chart above, the total cost of cloth diapering your first child is calculated at $868. if you were to use the same stash on your second child, you would only be incurring the laundry costs (which were calculated at $328). that means for two children, it only cost you $598 to diaper each child and it just goes down from there (for 3 children, $508; for 4 children, $463). if you buy good quality cloth diapers from the start, your stash could easily last you through three or more children. 

of course, some of the benefits of cloth diapering just can't be measured. the environmental benefits to cloth diapering are huge, even when you factor in water usage to clean them. furthermore, with cloth diapers you know that you're not putting harsh chemicals and toxins against baby's delicate skin.

but back to the pee and poop. this is what i figure: whether you use throwaways or cloth diapers, you will have to deal with cleaning pee and poop. in my personal experience, i found that when my babies had a poop in a throwaway, it resulted in an entire outfit change as the diaper rarely contained the mess. having used cloth diapers now for over three years, i can honestly say that i can count the number of blowouts we've had on one hand. when blowouts have occurred, it was basically due to user error (yes, grandma, i'm looking at you).  ;o)

if you're in the greater toronto area and interested in finding out more about cloth diapers, please feel free to contact me to set up a private consultation or find out when the next cloth 101 workshop will be held.

*note: my local hydro company has a neat calculator function to show you how much it costs to run appliances like your washer/dryer at different times during the day. [http://www.ieso.ca/house/powerstream/] check and see if your local provider has something similar.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Another fun giveaway


The folks at AppleCheeks have just released a fantastic new product and in honour of that, My Lil Sweet Pea is hosting a giveaway for one new all-purpose zippered storage sac! You can use these handy little storage sacs for just about anything. Don't cloth diaper? That's okay. Use it to hold all your toiletries or phone/gadgets or even some snacks. The possibilities are endless!

For those who cloth diaper, this little sac will hold one diaper and insert, wipes and a bottle of wipe solution. You could also use this to hold an extra set of underpants and shorts for your recently potty learned child just in case of an accident.

Use the form below to enter for your chance to win. Winner will be picked on Aug 20th, 2012 @ 12:01am EST. Giveaway open to both Canada and US residents. Good luck!


a Rafflecopter giveaway

Monday, April 9, 2012

The Green Parent Show

Another show is quickly approaching! I will be at The Green Parent Show in Etobicoke/Toronto on Saturday, April 21st hosted by The Laundry Tarts and Funky Fluff. The Green Parent Show will also be the site of the Toronto location for the Great Cloth Diaper Change. Come out and help us attempt to set a Guinness World Record for most cloth diapers changed at one time! Best of all, admission to the show is free!
The lovely ladies at AppleCheeks have graciously sponsored our table so come visit our booth and check out all the great AppleCheeks products. I'd be happy to tell you all about them. They are one of our favourite cloth diaper brands. Give 'em a try and I'm sure you'll love 'em too! We will be doing a series of giveaways leading up to the show, so if you haven't had a chance to try out their fluff yet, this could be your chance to add one to your stash! Here's the first giveaway. Two winners will be picked for either a large storage sac or a microterry bundle. Note: you have to pick up your prize at the Green Parent Show!

Here's the first giveaway!

Monday, August 22, 2011

applecheeks sale!

we've got another great promotion running right now. all applecheeks' products are 10% off from now until september 16th! they've got really great fitting cloth diapers in a wide array of colours. check 'em out here! if you're looking for an overnight cloth diaper option, their 3-layer inserts paired with their cover works really well. if you have an especially heavy wetter, add a booster (or two or three) to the insert for extra absorbency. enter code APPLECHEEKS at check-out for the discount.

Monday, August 15, 2011

fuzzi bunz promotion!!!

FuzziBunz® Mystery Print Promo!
there is a great fuzzi bunz promotion going on right now so if you're looking to start your cloth diapering stash or add to it, now is a fantastic time. for every 6 fuzzi bunz diapers you buy, you will receive 2 diapers for FREE!!! the 2 free diapers you will receive are one solid colour and one exclusive print that you can't get anywhere else. there's no limit to the number of free diapers you can receive so if you buy 6, you'll get 2 free; if you buy 12, you'll get 4 free; if you buy 18, you'll get 6 free. you get the picture. all you have to do to claim your free diapers is make your fuzzi bunz purchase anytime from now until september 30th, 2011. then fill in the online rebate form and print it out. clip out the UPC codes from your 6 (or more) fuzzi bunz diapers and include a copy of your invoice dated between 8/15 and 9/30 and your envelope just needs to be postmarked by october 15th, 2011. fuzzi bunz will mail your free diapers to you directly. this is valid for both US and CDN customers. so hurry up and order your fuzzi bunz today. click here to see what we have in stock. orders will go out next business day. if we are out of stock on the colours you want, just send us an email and we'll get them ordered in to you, but your receipt will still be marked with the current date so that you don't miss out on this special offer.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

review + giveaway: applecheeks swim diaper

i know i've been MIA for a while. we were away for a short bit in november for a family vacation. as hard as we try to be environmentally-friendly, we just can't give up travelling...which is probably one of the most "un-green" things you can do.

since N is turning two this month, we thought we'd squeak in one last plane trip before having to pay full fare. so we went to the beautiful island of maui! it is already starting to get cold here, so we were looking forward to heading to warmer climes. since we'd be spending lots of time on the beach, it seemed like a good time to try a reusable diaper on for size. i've been wanting to try them for a while, but we're not allowed to use them at the pool where N has his swimming lessons. i approached the kind folks at applecheeks about doing a review on their new swim diaper, and they happily obliged by sending me one of their super cute corsica swim diapers.

so we took it for a test drive on ulua beach in south maui. we arrived at the beach, set ourselves up on a patch of sand, and proceeded to change N into the swim diaper. for those of you have never used a reusable swim diaper before, let me tell ya that it holds in solids (i.e. poop), but does not contain any kind of absorbent layer for liquids. i knew that going in, but what i didn't expect was for N to pee as soon as i put him in it. literally, he was in it for less than a minute when i noticed liquid trickling down his leg. :oP i then had to rinse off my straw beach mat since there was now a small puddle on it. overall, the diaper held up well and had a great fit. at the time of the trip, N was 23 months and 25 lbs. the size 2 was a great fit for him, just like the regular size 2 applecheeks pocket diaper. in fact, there is still a lot of room for him to grow into it, but the elastics were snug enough that nothing would leak out and the rows of snaps allow you to adjust to a perfect fit. i could definitely see using this as the beach instead of a disposable swimmer. unfortunately, i don't think it will work for the pool at the community centre as the ones in our neighbourhood state that diapered children have to be huggies/pampers-type swimmers.

here are some shots of N playing on the beach in his applecheeks...

* GIVEAWAY ALERT *
applecheeks is kindly offering up one of their fab swim diapers to one lucky reader! visit www.applecheeks.com and indicate which colour and size you would pick if you won. they come in two sizes and two colours (corsica, as pictured on N, and bonfire)

* EXTRA ENTRIES *
(please leave a separate comment for each additional entry)

• follow my blog via Google Friend Connect
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• follow @AppleCheeksDipe on Twitter
• follow @mylilsweetpea on Twitter

this giveaway is open to residents of Canada and the U.S. until Dec. 30, 2010 at 5:00 p.m. EST. the winner will be chosen using a random number generator. please include your email address in your entry so that i can contact you if you are the winner. you can email me at ecoparentblog [at] gmail [dot] com if you prefer not to post your email address here. if the winner does not respond within 72 hours, another winner will be chosen. good luck!

Friday, September 24, 2010

applecheeks giveaway


today is the last day to enter the applecheeks giveaway. you could win one of the following *awesome* prizes:

1. Two Little Bundles in the winners' choice of size and colour (1 per winner).
2. A set of wet wipes and Gentle Cleansing Solution.
3. Two zipper bags in either Cherry Tomato or Coriander (1 per winner).

i'm personally hoping to win a little bundle in the st. lucia colour. my fave!

you only have until midnight (EST) tonight to enter.

http://blog.applecheeks.com/posts/2010/9/10/our-first-official-giveaway.html

Thursday, September 16, 2010

fuzzi bunz: worth their weight in gold

i found this article via the fuzzi bunz facebook fan page. one mom worked out how much diapering her children in fuzzi bunz has saved her. it's a pretty interesting read. i knew that cloth diapering would save a lot of money, but i didn't know exactly how much. i love that you could basically diaper your babies for next to nothing, especially if you end up selling them afterwards. click on the link to read the article for yourself:


http://everythingbirth.wordpress.com/2010/09/15/fuzzi-bunz-worth-more-that-their-weight-in-gold-for-real/

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

review: overnight cloth diapering

applecheeks envelope diaper in lemon zest

many inserts = good absorbency = puffy bum syndrome :o)

we finally did it! we are now officially cloth diapering our lil guy full-time! as i had mentioned before, overnights were our last hold out. we were worried that having a wet bum would interfere with nate's sleeping and, as any parent, we did not want anything causing him to wake up in the middle of the night. but we decided to give it a go and find something that would work for his heavy overnight wetting.

ilana at applecheeks suggested their envelope cover with a three layer insert and a stay-dry booster. after doing the initial prep wash (3 x in hot water), i was ready to test it out on nate. first impressions: he looked awfully cute in his yellow applecheeks! we stuffed the cover with the three layer insert, the stay-dry booster, and the two layer bamboo booster. once it was all put together and on our boy's behind, it looked pretty bulky. it was hard to put his jammies on, but we managed to fasten all the snaps. fingers crossed that this first night would go well. we were pleasantly surprised when we woke the next morning and realized that nate didn't wake up overnight. when we went to change his diaper, there were no leaks and the bottom of his undershirt wasn't even damp. the applecheeks diaper, on the other hand, was quite heavy. eureka! looks like we've got a winner on our hands! now we just have to get at least one or two more to keep us going between washes.

in the meantime, we've started using our bamboozle fitted diapers again for overnights when the applecheeks one is dirty. we pair the bamboozle with either a bummis super whisper wrap cover or a thirsties cover. then we layer on a 4-layer hemp doubler insert and a fleece liner to keep moisture away from baby's bottom. this has also proved to be a good solution with no leaks, great absorbency, but the same bulkiness as experienced with applecheeks. looks like there is no way around the bulky factor if you want to ensure no leaks.

on a side note, one of my favourite things about applecheeks is that they are a canadian company (based in montreal) and all their products are made there as well!

Friday, May 28, 2010

rockin' green

we've found a new laundry detergent for our cloth diapers and it's awesome! when i originally started cloth diapering, i researched online about how to treat them, what to wash them with, etc. one of the sites i found said that it was okay to use tide to clean them. even though it seemed like the diapers were clean and overall smelled okay, they just always seemed to have a mild lingering odour to them. so after purchasing my grobaby shells from sogreenbaby.com, i noticed they had something in their "laundry care" section called rockin' green cloth diaper detergent. i thought i'd give it a try. i went to their official website (www.rockingreensoap.com) to get the low-down on the how-tos, etc. so they said that initially if you've been using other soaps that aren't clean rinsing, you might end up with a major case of stinkies as all the guk that's been living in the diapers gets released. so i did an initial hot soak with the rockin' green, and then a wash with no soap. that seemed to do the trick. i've since washed with rockin' green a couple more times and gone is that mild lingering odour that was there before. even better is that rockin' green soap is dye free and 100% phosphate free so it's good for the environment and for baby's sensitive skin. we bought unscented to use on our diapers, but rockin' green also comes in other fun scents:
  • Orangevana - orange and cream combine together to reach a new level of cleaning awareness.
  • Smashing Watermelons- this juicy watermelon blend is like a kick to your senses.
  • The Green Tea's - the zen like blend of green tea and aloe, is sure to make it to the top of your playlist.
  • Rage against the Raspberry- this raspberry and honey blend will have you running around the laundry room looking for the mosh pit!
  • Mötley Cleän - there's clean and then there's Mötley Cleän. This fresh blend has hints of ocean, fresh linen, and sunshine.
  • Lavender Mint Revival- this medley of lavender and mint is like nothing you have heard or smelled before!
  • Bare Naked Babies- because we love the smell of babies, we offer an unscented variety too!
next time i think i'll get a scented one to use on our regular laundry!

Friday, May 14, 2010

vacation diapering


recently, we went away for an extended weekend with nate. we had been searching for an eco-friendly diapering option while away from home and we finally found something that is a great alternative to regular disposable diapers. grobaby offers a travel system using biodegradable soaker pads in combination with their diaper covers. their "bio soaker pads" are made with biodegradable and compostable materials. i believe that the soaker pad itself will completely biodegrade within 50 days. their covers also dry super fast, which make it a really great travel option. we took 2 covers with us and 20 bio soaker pads with us for the 4 days that we were away. all you do is lay the soaker pad in the cover and then fasten it shut. for diaper changes, you just remove the soiled soaker pad and replace with a fresh one. if the cover isn't dirty, you can just reuse it. we even used this on nate for overnights and it did not leak. we had the second cover as a back-up during the day in case the first one got soiled, but the soaker pad was so absorbent that we didn't need to change the cover until the next day. so i would handwash the cover each night and hang it to dry. i think it would only take an hour or two to dry, but we left it for overnight just in case. right now all grobaby products are on sale as they're renaming their product line, so it's a great time to try them! we bought ours from natasha at so green baby. she's super nice and helpful.

Friday, April 2, 2010

another applecheeks giveaway!

found another applecheeks giveaway. this time it's for one of their new washable swim diapers. they come in two fabulous colour combinations: corsica and bonfire. click on the following link to enter:
http://diaperingrevolutionary.typepad.com/a_reusable_diaper_revolut/2010/04/yes-it-is-the-first-of-april-but-this-giveaway-is-no-joke.html

Monday, March 22, 2010

cloth diapering giveaway

what better time to try cloth diapering? WindsorMoms.ca is doing a giveaway for a AppleCheeks MiniTest. the winner gets one AppleCheeks Size 1 or 2 envelope cover + 3 inserts in either hemp or bamboo. i love the st lucia colour shown in the photo. i hope i win this giveaway! nate would look so cute in this bright blue diaper! i haven't had a chance to try these diapers yet, but this seems like it'd be a great opportunity. while we've been primarily using fuzzi bunz, what i love about AppleCheeks is that they are a Canadian company and their product is made in Canada rather than overseas.

click on this link to enter the contest:
http://www.windsormoms.ca/applecheeks_giveaway

Saturday, March 20, 2010

cloth diapering

we are big on cloth diapering!

there are so many great reasons to cloth diaper your baby:
  1. all babies look adorable in cloth diapers! (see above) they come in so many fun patterns and great colours that cloth is simply fun to use!
  2. they are way cheaper than disposable diapers (especially if you plan on having more than one child). you can save thousands of $$$ by using cloth.
  3. they are healthier for baby. disposables contain chemicals, toxins, bleaches, etc. also, while we've cloth diapered our son, he hasn't experienced any diaper rash.
  4. they are so much better for the environment. did you know that almost 1.5 billion diapers end up in canadian landfills each year?! the numbers for the u.s. are even more staggering at 27.4 billion per year. it is estimated that it takes 250-500 years for disposable diapers to decompose so they're going to be sitting there for a loooooong time to come.
  5. they are easy to use. this ain't your grandma's cloth diaper. choose between snaps or velcro styles. definitely just as easy as disposables. plus you save yourself time from having to run to the store to buy disposables every couple of weeks.
  6. believe it or not, they are less messy than disposables. before we made the switch, our lil guy always had "blow-outs". one particularly bad episode happened while we were at the mall! definitely not a good time. but ever since nate's been in cloth, no blow-outs have occurred.
  7. cloth is more comfortable against baby's bottom.
  8. potty training is easier! cloth diapers help kids potty train faster because it makes them more aware of urinating.
of course, the inevitable down-side to cloth diapering is the laundering factor, but after cloth diapering our son full-time for the last 10 months, i can honestly tell you that it's not that bad. i cycle between 20-25 cloth diapers and end up doing an extra 1 to 2 loads per week. even if you use disposable diapers, you are still supposed to put the poop down the toilet (rather than in the trash can) so you're only creating the extra step of tossing them in the laundry. i definitely do not regret our decision to cloth diaper and would recommend it to anyone!
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