All In One Diapers

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I have not been compensated for this post however, Thirsties is a long-time Change-Diapers sponsor. I am excited to share Thirsties’ newest print, “Polka Dance” with you! [click to continue reading and enter the giveaway]

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@Omaiki AIO #clothdiapers via @chgdiapers 1

Omaiki is a Canadian company started in 2007 by best friends (and Moms) Anouk & Ariane. Omaiki sent me a one-size all in one diaper, in one of their new prints! [click to continue reading]

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@Bumgenius elemental #clothdiapers old vs new - side by side comparison via @chgdiapers

I bought a Bumgenius Elemental in 2010 for my older son. I had only been cloth diapering for about a year at that point, but I was quickly figuring out what type of diapers I preferred. When my older son potty trained, my stash that felt like not-quite-enough-for-2-children, was a bit overwhelming for just one! I pared down my stash and donated diapers that weren’t my favorites, and this one didn’t make the cut. As I just posted this week, that doesn’t mean it’s a bad diaper, it just means it’s not my favorite. :-) I was definitely intrigued by the changes and wanted to offer you a side by side comparison, so here it is. Two spankin’ new Bumgenius Elementals; one old style, one new, compared. (side note, no idea what is wrong with my *&*^&* picture color. My white balance looks great on the camera screen, then on the computer…blue. Edit pictures?? Ain’t nobody got time fo dat! ;-) This post better shows what Dazzle actually looks like!) [click to continue reading]

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imagine_baby aio #clothdiapers via @chgdiapers 1

Imagine Baby Products are made for and sold by Nicki’s Diapers (affiliate link.) The AIO diaper I’m reviewing today is part of the Imagine Baby line. [click to continue reading and enter the giveaway]

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Chelory #clothdiapers via @chgdiapers 1

Chelory was one of those brands that I was very curious about, like Ragababe. They have a big following, are pricey and hard to get. I’d heard about them in a cloth group quite a while ago, and at first glance, they looked just like Bumgenius to me. [click to continue reading]

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