Showing posts with label cloth diapering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cloth diapering. Show all posts

July 17, 2014

UBBI WORLD'S NEWEST RELEASE

You may remember the Ubbi Diaper Pail post a few months back and how much I adore our Ubbi Diaper Pail and today I'm so excited to share with you Ubbi Worlds newest release, the Ubbi Cloth Liner Twin Pack. This is a huge thing for those of you who cloth diaper! These liners are washable, odor resistant, waterproof, and the twin pack will make laundry days 10x easier. 



Here are a few details about the liners!

The twin pack Ubbi cloth liners is what eco-friendly parents need to judiciously store their cloth diapers. The coated fabric material not only makes the Ubbi cloth diaper pail liners resilient but also water and odor resistant to prevent leakages and dripping. They have been designed with a TPU coating to withstand the washing machine and air dryer, so parents can wash them as often as needed. Once easily and fittingly loaded in the diaper pail or conveniently hung, the Ubbi cloth liners have a 7-gallon capacity, which equals to an average of 35 cloth diapers. They are also equipped with a doorknob hanger and a practical drawstring closure for easy carrying. With the twin pack, parents always have a liner in-hand while the other one is being washed. PVC free and 100% polyester, the Ubbi cloth liners are biodegradable so while they appear to be white in color, they are as green as can be.

Key Features
• Washable & Reusable
• Biodegradable
• TPU coated
• 7 gallon (26.4l) capacity
• Waterproof
• Odor resistant
• Drawstring closure
• Door knob hanger
• 2 bags included
• PVC free

You can purchase your Ubbi Cloth Liner Twin Pack HERE.

And for those of you who are interested in the diaper pail, be sure to check out the review I shared on it and Ubbi World

Hands down the best diaper pail on the market! 

Happy Friday! 

XO! 

Emily

April 22, 2013

Cloth Diapering...

Happy Earth Day Friends!!

I figured today would be the perfect day to express my thoughts on cloth diapering. We started cloth diapering a few weeks ago. After talking to a few of my friends who are cloth diaper pros, I figured I would give it a try. Also Asher kept getting this nasty diaper rash (I buy sensitive diapers too) so I figured maybe they would help. 
I bought 6 Alva brand pocket diapers to start off with from a Facebook diaper selling group. The diapers I bought were brand new, came with 1 microfiber insert, and cost around $5 a diaper. I read great reviews on cloth diaper brands like Bumgenius and G Diaper, but my friend suggested that before I spend $20 a diaper I get these to see if cloth diapering was for me first. With the diapers and inserts I also bought 6 more bamboo inserts (they absorb better than a microfiber insert) at $2.00 an insert. I figured I could cloth diaper throughout the day and still disposable diaper at night just until I figured out how many inserts I needed to use through the night to prevent Asher from leaking out. 
So far I am very pleased with cloth diapering. Within the first day I noticed Asher's diaper rash starting to disappear... by day 2 it was gone. I was also super pleased with how absorbent these diapers were. I changed Asher about every 2-3 hours depending on how wet he was and was very surprised to find the diapers very dry when I pulled them off of him. When I pulled the inserts out and felt them they were damp so I knew he was peeing. My favorite thing about the diapers is how stinking cute they look on Asher! His fluffy little bottom in these makes me melt!
My worst fear before starting cloth diapering was dealing with the poo. I don't have a diaper sprayer or disposable liners so when Asher pooped in them the other day I was a little hesitant to open the diaper. Once I did it wasn't bad at all and the poo literally just fell off the diaper into the toilet... (I feel gross telling you guys this haha) I plan to order more diapers this week. Im so pleased with them and wish I would have started sooner!

Here are a few reasons why I decided to give cloth diapering a try!
  • It's friendly on my wallet! We spend a little over $50 a month on diapers (with coupons and rebates!). Say Asher was in diapers for 2.5 years that would be a total of $1500.00 we would spend on diapers. I don't cloth diaper at the sitters so if I can just cut that down a little bit on disposable diaper expenses I will be happy! 
  • It's eco friendly!
  • They are adorable on!
  • They help with little boo's diaper rash!
I hope you all enjoyed my little CD post! Im still new to the whole thing and still learning. Do you cloth diaper? Any tips I should know?