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Articles in the upcycling tag

Ditching the Diapers- Layering Clothes to Aid Potty Training

Potty training can definitely be a challenging phase for both parents and children. In our case, we've been giving the Oh Crap Potty Training method a try with our 18-month-old daughter. Although this method comes highly recommended, it seems like our little one is still getting the hang of it. According to the book, we shouldn't leave the house until pee and poop consistently go in the potty, which should take 4-7 days, but it's been over a week and we're not quite there yet. However, we occasionally need and want to leave the house.

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<p>Potty training can definitely be a challenging phase for both parents and children. In our case, we've been giving the Oh Crap Potty Training method a try with our 18-month-old daughter. Although this method comes highly recommended, it seems like our little one is still getting the hang of it. According to the book, we shouldn't leave the house until pee and poop consistently go in the potty, which should take 4-7 days, but it's been over a week and we're not quite there yet. However, we occasionally need and want to leave the house.</p>

Get Baby Clothes for Free and Even Get Paid for That!

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.

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<p>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.</p>

Why should you sew baby clothes?

If you are considering sewing baby clothes, you might be wondering why bother? After all, there are plenty of cute outfits available at the store. While that is true, there are some definite advantages to sewing your own baby clothes. In this post, we will explore a few of those reasons and show you how easy it is to get started. So, whether you are a beginner or an experienced sewer, read on to find out why making your own baby clothes is worth it!

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<p>If you are considering sewing baby clothes, you might be wondering why bother? After all, there are plenty of cute outfits available at the store. While that is true, there are some definite advantages to sewing your own baby clothes. In this post, we will explore a few of those reasons and show you how easy it is to get started. So, whether you are a beginner or an experienced sewer, read on to find out why making your own baby clothes is worth it!</p>

Adult Socks Into a Baby Hat

Have you ever had too many adult socks and not enough baby hats? Well, here is a solution for your sock surplus: turn them into cute little hats for your baby! This project is simple and quick, perfect for when you need a last-minute baby shower gift. Furthermore, it upcycles those extra socks that are taking up space in your drawer. Keep reading to learn how to make a Baby Sock Hat!

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<p>Have you ever had too many adult socks and not enough baby hats? Well, here is a solution for your sock surplus: turn them into cute little hats for your baby! This project is simple and quick, perfect for when you need a last-minute baby shower gift. Furthermore, it upcycles those extra socks that are taking up space in your drawer. Keep reading to learn how to make a Baby Sock Hat!</p>

Upcycled vs New Wool Diaper Covers

Wool diaper covers come in two forms: upcycled ones crafted from old sweaters and knitted ones made from scratch. Upcycling old sweaters into diaper covers results in a fashionable result and has environmental benefits, as it reduces waste by repurposing discarded clothing. Knitted wool diaper covers offer a unique level of comfort and protection for your little one, as they are designed to prevent leaks.

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<p>Wool diaper covers come in two forms: upcycled ones crafted from old sweaters and knitted ones made from scratch. Upcycling old sweaters into diaper covers results in a fashionable result and has environmental benefits, as it reduces waste by repurposing discarded clothing. Knitted wool diaper covers offer a unique level of comfort and protection for your little one, as they are designed to prevent leaks.</p>