In this blog post, we aren't going to explore getting baby clothes through charity or hand-me-downs. No, instead, we're going to put on our entrepreneurial hats and delve into the world of business! More specifically, the used clothes marketplace. To save money on baby clothes and even make a profit, you need to understand the dynamics of this marketplace and the psychology of the people involved.
[read more ...]
Let's be honest - no matter what you do, cloth diapers will inevitably take up more space in your luggage compared to the credit card you need for purchasing disposable diapers at your destination. However, if you're determined to continue using cloth diapers while traveling, there are a few things you can do to make your life easier.
[read more ...]
Sewing an insert into a fitted cloth diaper is not only easy to do but also incredibly helpful for simplifying the laundry process. With this method, you don't have to worry about assembling different pieces together each time you do laundry; you can instead wash the entire thing in one go! It makes it easier for other caregivers as well; they'll be able to help with both putting on night diapers before bed and putting away laundry without any confusion.
[read more ...]
What is the best way to organize baby clothes? As odd as it may sound, a shoe organizer with adjustable dividers is the answer you are looking for! You don't need multiple expensive bins that are always either too big or too small and, no mixed sizes and digging into the bottom of the bin to find that one onesie that your friend is asking for.
[read more ...]
I hate pocket diapers. I know they are probably the most common type of cloth diapers that people use. Still, I think that stuffing pocket diapers is one of the main reasons people quit cloth diapers. I prefer everything sewn together into one piece, and in this post, I will show you how I did it.
[read more ...]