Cloth Diaper Giveaway Roundup
Once a week, I publish a new cloth diaper giveaway roundup for you to browse and enter. Subscribe to our RSS Feed or subscribe via email.
Once a week, I publish a new cloth diaper giveaway roundup for you to browse and enter. Subscribe to our RSS Feed or subscribe via email.
This post was originally published on the Kelly Wels blog. If you click & buy I may receive a small commission, thank you. I’ve talked about where I keep my clean cloth diapers, but what about the dirty ones? You can’t throw them in the trash or the diaper genie, but it’s not like it was for your Mom or Grandmother. She may have scrubbed cloth diapers in the toilet, then put them in a bucket of water and bleach (you definitely don’t want to soak your cloth diaper in bleach, and we now know that a wet pail can be hazardous to children).
You have a lot of options and I promise your visitors won’t smell your dirty diapers! In fact, I think my house smells better with dirty cloth diapers around than it did with disposables (probably since most of the poop is flushed instead of sitting in a trash can!)
Did everyone have fun hunting in the Spring 2017 Eco Booty Hunt? We hope you had a blast & found some great new companies and products too. We have LOADS of prizes to give away, so here are the winners!
Every Friday, I round up cloth diaper giveaways from all over the web. Subscribe to our RSS Feed or subscribe via email.
This post was originally published on the Kelly Wels blog If you click & buy, I may receive a small commission. Thank you. When I first switched to cloth, I only had a handful of diapers, and since I was washing constantly, they didn’t sit long before being used again. I didn’t have too much trouble cramming 3 pocket diapers into the small basket that previously held a big stack of sposies and a refill pack of disposable wipes.