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New Contact Form, Affiliate Talk (and other stuff)

>If you ever have a question, you can always email me (maria at change-diapers.com), leave me a comment here or on Facebook, or Tweet at me!

Now, I’ve added another way to contact me.  Click the Contact Page Tab, which is at the top of the page, right under the header.  Click the button, fill out the form, submit and your question/comment will be on its way to me!

I added another new page, an Affiliates Page.  I’ve been kind of hesitant with the Affiliate stuff, but I did add some affiliate links for Diapers.com (use coupon code “gettenfree” to get $10 off your first $49 order), Kelly’s Closet (use code SUPERBOWL15 for 15% off your order-expires at midnight EST 2/6/11.  1 code per order, 1 use per customer.), Diaper Junction, Ergo Baby, Amazon.com, The Land of Nod, Pediped Footwear and Kushies Baby.  I’ll have my eye out for another affiliate programs, but only for things I think you guys will be interested in, and that I can stand behind.

I don’t want to sound like I’m “begging;” that’s rather unbecoming, eh?   If you’re making a purchase, I’d appreciate if you shopped through my links.  I still don’t know how I feel about putting affiliate links within a post. I don’t want my readers to think I’m saying a product is great, just to try to get you to make a purchase through an affiliate link.  I also want you to come here for great info, not a sales pitch.

I also added “places to vote for this blog” on the same affiliate page.  I can’t say I 100% understand the stuff, but I added links to vote for us on Top Baby Blogs, vote for us on Top Mommy Blogs, vote for us on picket fence blogs and write a review on Alexa.com.  If you have a quick second now and again, I’d appreciate a vote.  I’d love for new people to find the blog!

Almost finished…I posted this on my Facebook page, but if you’re not a “fan” there, you missed it.  We have over 1,000 RSS feed subscribers, and darn close to 1,000 Facebook “likers,” GFC followers and Twitter followers.  When we hit 1,000 on all of them, I’ll be giving away a great prize package.  If we get close but aren’t getting there, I’ll post some teasers of the prize package, but I don’t want to constantly yap about it, begging for new followers & annoying everyone.  🙂

Lastly!  The new “look” of the blog is temporary, while my graphic designer works on some new stuff, and I muster the courage to switch to WordPress.  If anything looks funny, or it just plain hurts your eyes, let me know!

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Tiny Tush Elite Pocket Diaper Review & Giveaway (CLOSED 2/10)

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Tiny Tush Elite Pocket Diaper

I received a Tiny Tush Elite one-size pocket diaper to review. 

tiny tush diaper tiny tush rear

tiny tush elite diaper

The diaper is one-size via 4 snap down rise settings, and is estimated to fit 7-35 pounds.

4 rise settings

The Elite Pocket Diaper is available in both snap and aplix closures; I chose aplix.

aplix closures

It has a rear, reverse envelope pocket opening, and included a full size and a small microfiber insert/doubler.

rear pocket opening full size insert and doubler

Extra-small folded and stretched:

extra small folded extra small stretched

extra small tiny tush diaper

Small:

small folded small stretched

small tiny tush diaper

Medium:

medium folded medium stretched

medium tiny tush diaper

Large:

large folded large stretched

large tiny tush diaper

My son is around 21 pounds, and I put him in the medium setting.  It seems to fit him a tiny bit larger than some other diapers, but still fit well and did not leak.  He has quite a bit of room to grow in it.

medium setting 21 lb baby front

side rear

The Tiny Tush Elite pocket diaper retails for $17.95.

Giveaway: Tiny Tush is offering one reader an Elite Pocket Diaper in his/her choice of color and closure.


Here’s how to enterAll entries go in the form below.  I welcome your comments (leaving a comment is a great way to remind yourself that you entered) but comments do not count as entries.


Mandatory entries include your name, email address and what item you’d love to have from Tiny Tush.


There are three opportunities for bonus entries.  1. Receive a bonus entry if you “like” Tiny Tush on Facebook.  2. Receive a bonus entry if you follow Tiny Tush on Twitter.  3. Finally, receive a bonus entry if you sign up for the Tiny Tush mailing list

I will accept entries until Thursday, February 10th, 2011 at 9:00 P.M. Eastern. I will select a winner using random.org’s true random number generator and notify him/her by email. Winner has 48 hours to respond before the prize is forfeited and a new winner is chosen. View my giveaway rules page for complete details. This giveaway is open to residents of the U.S.

# of entries received as of giveaway close: 374

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FTC compliance: I received the pictured item at no cost in order to review.  I was not otherwise compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own.

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GoGreen Standard Pocket Diaper Review & Giveaway (CLOSED 2/8)

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GoGreen Pocket Diaper

You may have seen my GoGreen Champ Pocket Diaper review a few weeks ago.  Now I’ve had the opportunity to review a standard Go Green Pocket Diaper as well.  If you missed out on the last champ giveaway, don’t worry.  Next week I’ll be doing a side by side comparison of the champ and standard diaper, along with another champ giveaway!
 

gogreen diaper

I received the ‘lil punk print, and while I didn’t choose it, Leah couldn’t have picked a better print for me.  I like the edgy style, but I’m a little baffled by what it’s actually supposed to say.
 
'lil punk printnew gogreen print

lil punk diaper print print

The standard diapers have a triangular snap pattern like the Fuzzibunz one size, allowing you to adjust the waist and leg size.

triangular snap pattern

When I first started cloth diapering, I was a little intimidated by this.  Now, I snap the bottom snap, then the inner waist snap, followed by the outer waist snap, and I have no trouble.

snap overlaps 3 rise settings

The GoGreen pocket diaper has snap overlaps, is one size via 3 snap down rise settings, and has a rear pocket opening.  It includes one, full size microfiber insert.

rear pocket opennig

The small setting (folded and stretched):

small foldedsmall stretched

small gogreen diaper

Medium:

medium folded medium stretched

medium gogreen diaper

Large:

large folded large stretched

large gogreen diaper

My son is about 21 pounds and wears the medium setting.

medium on 21 lb babymedium gogreen front

medium gogreen side medium gogreen back

It fit well and we didn’t have any leaks, though the inner wanted to peek out of the front.  The diapers sell for $7.99-$9.99 at http://www.gogreenpocketdiapers.com/, and are a great value.

Giveaway: GoGreen is offering one reader a standard pocket diaper in their choice of boy, girl or gender neutral color.


Here’s how to enterAll entries go in the form below.  I love comments, but comments do not count as entries.


Mandatory entries include name, email address and your favorite GoGreen product/print/color.  You can receive a bonus entry if you “like” GoGreen Pocket Diapers on Facebook.  Receive another bonus entry if you follow GoGreen Diapers on Twitter.

I will accept entries until Tuesday, February 8th, 2011 at 9:00 P.M. Eastern. I will select a winner using random.org’s true random number generator and notify him/her by email. Winner has 48 hours to respond before the prize is forfeited and a new winner is chosen. View my giveaway rules page for complete details. This giveaway is open to residents of the U.S.

# of entries received as of giveaway close.: 305

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FTC compliance: I received the pictured diaper at no cost in order to review.  I was not otherwise compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own.

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Heartland Dreams One Size Pocket Diaper (Tester) Review!

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heartland dreams pocket diaper 

I’ve had my Heartland Dreams Fitted for about 10 months.  Fitteds aren’t my favorite, but Heartland Dreams (HD from here on out for lazy me) were recommended to me as an very absorbent fitted, and I turned to fitteds and wool when my son was a night time super soaker!
 
As it turns out, HD aren’t just absorbent, they are incredibly well made as well.  I love a lot of work at home mom (WAHM) made diapers, but HD are amazing.
 

Heartland Dreams One Size Pocket Diaper

I found out that Heartland Dreams was working on a one-size pocket diaper (my favorite!), and I got a little excited.  I put myself in the running to be a tester, and crossed my fingers and toes.  For those who aren’t familiar with “testers,” usually a diaper maker will try their diapers on their own children, and babies that belong to their friends and family, then make tweaks to their pattern.  Prior to selling for the first time, trying a new pattern, style or making tweaks to an existing one, they usually want them tested on lots of different age, size and shape babies.
 
If someone is brand new to making diapers, they may offer the tester diapers free for the cost of shipping, or the cost of shipping + materials.  Prices vary based on where they are in the testing phase, and typically when a known diaper maker is just tweaking a product they’ve been selling, testers may just receive a small discount, or coupon for their next order, in exchange for their feedback.
 

WAHM pocket diaper

I was excited when I found out I was one of 6 randomly chosen testers!  We didn’t get to choose our colors, but I actually received the diaper that I liked best out of the pre-made tester diapers.
 

rear of cloth diaper

Heartland Dreams is great to test for because she is truly looking for feedback, including constructive criticism.  She’s not just looking for pats on the back about how great her diapers are (even though they are.)
 

4 rise settings

 
The pocket diapers are one-size via a snap down rise, and have a 4th setting to fit extra-small babies.  I do not know the estimated weight range for these diapers.  Rather than just arbitrarily say they fit 8-35 lbs (or whatever) Tina will probably compile tester feedback to set the estimated weight range.
 

1 row snap closures, 2 ea wing w/overlap

 
The diaper has snap closures, one row of snaps with 2 snaps on each wing, and two snap overlaps.
 

buttery soft stay dry inner

The stay dry inner is buttery soft, and has stayed soft after several washes.
 

front pocket opening w/flap

The pocket opening is in the front of the diaper, and there is a flap to completely cover the insert, and prevent wicking.
 
organic pocket diaper insertfolded insert

I received both an organic insert and a microfiber insert (which are both made by HD).  The organic insert is super soft, and is pre-washed three times, so you can use it right away (it will continue to gain absorbency as you wash it.)
 
microfiber pocket diaper insert wahm insert w/snap down for size

The microfiber insert has snaps to adjust the size and keep it secure.  I love this!  Not many diapers have this feature, which makes it much easier to stuff the diaper.

When I was taking pictures of this diaper, my husband said “someone MADE that?!”  OK, I’m quoting, but paraphrasing a little.  He might have said “THAT’s homeMADE?”  In any case, it was said in an incredulous tone!

impeccable stitching at leg elastic even stitching at rear elastic

perfectly even stitching

I’m pretty sure Tina isn’t a robot or a machine (LOL) but her stitching is so even and neat, it puts most commercially made diapers to shame. The first two pictures are of stitching along elastic, so any unevenness is because the elastic is gathered. I couldn’t keep it stretched and take a picture at the same time. A third hand would come in very handy at times like these. Har har.

Here’s the diaper on the smallest (extra-small) setting both folded and stretched:

extra small foldedextra small stretched

extra small setting on one size pocket diaper

Small:

small setting foldedsmall setting stretched

small pocket diaper

Medium:

medium setting folded medium setting stretched

medium setting

Large:

large setting folded IMG_6755

large setting

My son is around 21 pounds, and wears the medium setting of most one-size diapers, so that’s what I put on him.  I tried it with the microfiber insert first. 

heartland dreams diaper leg openings are snug but not tight
heartland dreams one size pocket diaper side/rear w/ microfiber insert
heartland dreams diaperrear w/microfiber insert

The diaper is cut with an intentionally narrow crotch, so it’s very trim.  This is of course one reason Tina was testing the diaper, to make sure it still provided enough coverage for larger babies.

side w/organic insertrear w/organic insert

Even with the organic insert, it was still very trim, and also very absorbent.  Some people say they don’t have to unstuff their pocket diapers before washing.  For me, they just end up bunched up at the bottom of the diaper, unless they have openings on both ends.  So, when Tina asked testers to indicate if the insert would agitate out in the wash, either as is, or with the flap flipped up, I tried it just to humor her.  To my surprise, both inserts agitated out completely without unstuffing!

Prices haven’t been set for the diapers and inserts yet, that’s another reason for diaper testing, so the testers can give feedback on what they think a fair price would be.

FTC compliance: I paid the normal tester price for this diaper, I was not compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own.

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Smartipants Smart-Fit Cover Review and Giveaway (CLOSED 2/1)

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smartipants cover

I ended up really liking my Smartipants diaper.  I initially didn’t think it was anything special, but my opinion changed, and after using it for 8 months, it landed in my favorite things.
 
rear smartipants diapersmartipants cover smallest setting

Though fitteds/covers or prefolds/covers aren’t my favorite, I was very interested to try the Smartipants Smart-Fit Cover, which retails for $13.95.
 

smartipants cover waist adjustment

One thing that’s pretty unique about the Smartipants cover is the waist adjustment.  There are snaps at the rear on each side, allowing additional sizing customization.
 
smallest smartipants cover waist setting smartipants cover largest waist setting

The covers are available with Aplix closures, while the one-size diapers are not (newborn diapers are).

smartipants cover laundry tabs

The cover has a wipeable inner, so it can be reused for multiple diaper changes.

inside smartipants cover

The diaper cover has 5 rise settings.  That combined with the waist snap adjustment and overlapping tabs, gives you a lot of options to find just the right fit.

5 rise settings

That said, the cover is quite large overall, considerably larger than the smart sleeve diaper.

smartipants cover vs smart sleeve diapersmartipants cover vs smart sleeve diaper

I do not think this cover would fit newborns or small babies.  The smallest setting seems similar to the medium setting on one-size diapers.  For simplicity, I’m labeling the size settings 1/smallest through 5/largest.

Here is the smallest setting (first snap) folded and stretched:

smallest setting foldedsmallest setting stretched

Setting two:

second setting folded second setting stretched

Setting three:

third setting foldedthird setting stretched

Setting four:

fourth setting foldedfourth setting stretched

Setting five/largest setting/fully unsnapped:

largest setting folded largest setting stretched

While the cover can be used with inserts, it seems to be sized to better fit over bulkier systems like fitted diapers.

smartipants cover with flip stay dry insertsmartipants cover

Here is my 21ish pound son in the Smartipants cover, smallest setting (waist and rise) with a Flip stay dry insert:

smartipants cover smallest setting 21 lb babysmartipants cover over flip insert

rear smartipants cover over flip stay dry insert side over flip insert

It also fit over my fluffiest fitted, my Heartland Dreams.

smartipants cover over fluffy fittedsmartipants cover over heartland dreams fitted side

smartpants over heartland dreams fitted diaper

If you are looking for a highly adjustable cover, that will fit your larger baby for a long time, this is it!

Giveaway: Smartipants is offering one winner their own smart fit cover, in their choice of color!  The covers are available in Clever Clover, Aqua Breeze, Think Pink and Bright White; the diapers have even more color options!


Here’s how to enter: All entries go in the form below.  I love your comments (leaving a comment is a good way to remind yourself you entered), but comments don’t count as entries!  Mandatory entries include name, email address and what other Smartipants product you’d like to try (or what you’d like to see them add!).  You can receive a bonus entry if you “like” Smartipants on Facebook.

I will accept entries until Tuesday, February 1st, 2011 at 9:00 P.M. Eastern. I will select a winner using random.org’s true random number generator and notify him/her by email. Winner has 48 hours to respond before the prize is forfeited and a new winner is chosen. View my giveaway rules page for complete details. This giveaway is open to residents of the U.S. only. 

# of entries received as of Giveaway close: 181

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FTC compliance: I received the pictured item at no cost in order to write my review.  Smartipants is also offering an item to a giveaway winner.  I was not otherwise compensated for this post and all opinions are my own.

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