Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Wipes Warmer

I love my wipes warmer. It is not a need but it is nice to have. I love them so much I have 2 of them. One for upstairs and the other for downstairs. They are both ones from Prince Lionheart. One is meant for disposable wipes and the other is meant for cloth. Any brand should do, I suppose.
I use cotton velor wipes from green mountain diapers.  I order the larger size and they are  big and absorbent. They are also very soft.  http://www.greenmountaindiapers.com/other.htm 
At first I just used water but I would have a stinky smell if I didn't change the wipes everyday. That's so not gonna happen at my house with 4 little ones running around!
I  now use Baby Wipe Juice as my solution to mix with water on the wipes.http://www.lusaorganics.com/natural-organic-skin-care-handmade-baby-wipe-juice-p/juice.htm  The scent is very nice and it freshens my diaper pail. One word of caution if you do not like scents this wipes solution is not for you. The first wipes solution that I tried was Diaper Lotion Potion. http://www.kissaluvs.com/diaper-lotion-potion.php It works good and has a very light scent.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Cloth What?!

My cloth journey began at the doctors office when I took my then one year old daughter in for a redness on her bottom. We had tried pampers as I do with all of my babies in hopes that they can wear them. I like pampers because they are super soft and smell yummy. My oldest wore pampers.  Well they didn't work for her (or the rest of my children as well). They blistered and got red bumps when they wore them. Next we tried Huggies because I wasn't going to be cheap when her little bum was so red. That seemed to work ok it definitely calmed things down. But she screamed and cried when I wiped her bottom. That was why I had taken her to the doctor. He said it's commercial wipes and that they are burning her bottom that I needed to use cloth wipes. And off he went.

Dr.Kramer is always crazy like that. He'll tell you something so matter of factly, like everyone knows because its common knowledge. I had NO idea what a cloth wipe was or how to find one. So what did I do? I did what everyone does, I turned to Google. I found a bunch of postings on how you can make wipes at home. At this point I only had three children but I thought to myself there is no way I am making a wipe. First of all I'm not sure where my sewing machine is and second I'm not that good at sewing. After more googling I found ones that you could purchase. That was the day that I found the cotton babies web site. It is a cloth diaper web site. I remembered with my first that I wanted to cloth diaper but my mother in law said that we needed pins and plastic covers and I was so not going to use a pin. I have very shaky man hands  and didn't want to accidentally stick her.

So on the website I found a wipes warmer,bumgenius flannel and bamboo wipes, oder remover spray, and traveling wet bag. The plan was going to be to use the wipes in the warmer at home and use the wet bag and warm water on the go. The wet bag was to put the dirty wipes in after I used them. The spray was to spray it down if anything got too stinky. Armed with my supplies and a little bit of knowledge this was the beginning of cloth in the Dunson home.

How this blog came to be

The other night I was explaining why I needed to buy some new cloth diapers to my husband. He asked me if I was trying to buy and try every cloth diaper out there. My response , "Not on purpose"! He said that with all of the diapers that I have bought and tried I should write a blog about it. Maybe my experiences could help someone else  out there. Well here I go!