Katie received complimentary product for review purposes. All opinions are her own. Post contains affiliate links. Margaux and May is an Eco-friendly brand that uses only the best quality materials including 100% organic cotton. They’re focused on the quality of their products and also pay very close attention to detail.
I received this diaper at no cost. I was not otherwise compensated for this post and all opinions are my own. When I attended the ABC Expo this fall I got a peek at both their Globe print and their newborn AIO. I took both home to photograph and even though I don’t have a tiny baby anymore, I am really impressed with the newborn diaper.
Change-Diapers received a product at no cost for review purposes. We were not otherwise compensated for this post and all opinions are our own. Borrowed Planet offers affordable cloth diapers and accessories that don’t scrimp on features. The Canadian brand manufactures products in China in a third-party inspected plant, and additional testing is done in Canada to ensure products meet Canadian safety standards. The company sent us an AI2, insert and doubler to review.
Katie received products at no cost for review purposes. Change-Diapers was not otherwise compensated for this post and all opinions are Katie’s.
Rain is a company that creates handmade bath and body products as well as handcrafted home ware using natural ingredients with African origins. All Rain products are responsibly handmade with love and care for their customers, craftspeople and the environment. Rain has a variety of products to choose from. You can find baby products, home fragrances, soaps, aromatherapy products and much more!
Katie received a product at no cost for review purposes. Change-Diapers was not otherwise compensated for this post, and all opinions are Katie’s. Trashy Crafter was created in July of 2011 when mother/daughter duo Kim and Helen were at a local thrift store and saw old, damaged books being thrown away. Ever since then, they have been gathering books that were headed to the trash to give them a new purpose. So Kim remembered back to 3rd grade when she was taught how to make paper beads. Once she made some bracelets, she wore them around and got so many compliments, she decided she would make them for others to wear as well.