Showing posts with label cloth nappies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cloth nappies. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Sainsbury's launch Bambino Mio Cloth Nappies with 20% off!

20% off bambino mio cloth nappies at sainsburys

 Bambino Mio have got some great news to kick start 2014 – their products are now available to buy from Sainsbury’s in-store and online! The popular reusable nappy brand has been working really hard to make cloth nappies commercially acceptable and are getting there one step at a time...

From today you will be able to find them in 213 Sainsbury’s stores across the country with their multi award-winning miosolo all-in-one nappy, nappy liners, nappy cleanser, reusable swim nappies and potty training pants. They will have an even larger selection of products available at Sainsbury’s online too!

bunting and bambino mio cloth nappies


To celebrate the occasion Sainsbury’s are kindly offering their customers a fabulous 20% off Bambino Mio products in store!

Find out if Bambino Mio are in a Sainsbury's near you with their Store Finder...


I for one am really pleased to see a large mainstream retailer such as Sainsbury's take this step, I have been using Bambino Mio products for many years and have seen the range grow and develop  from the 'pre-fold' system that was the first nappy my daughter ever wore to the reliable 'childcare friendly' MioSolo's that were loved by my daughter's nursery. I really hope that this will help to introduce the idea of cloth nappies to even more families and make it easier for them to get hold of accessories such as liners and nappy cleanser, asI always resented having to order online and pay delivery charges for small items.

Elizabeth in one of her first Cloth Nappies


If you want to find out more about MioSolo Nappies why not have a look at these posts....





Bambino mio miosolo cloth nappies


Happy Fluffy Shopping...





Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Bargain of the week - bambino mio mioliners




If like me you use cloth nappies one thing you will need Is liners. Fleece liners are great, they're reusable, wash well and the 'poop' just shakes off! But flushable liners are also an option, we use these when out and about and for nursery where Elizabeth attends 5 days a week, one of the brands we buy are bambino mio mioliners which usually cost around £5 a roll unless on offer. A roll contains 160 liners and usually lasts us around six weeks. So although not a great expense they are on of the few regular outgoings that we have associated with using cloth nappies...

Last week the lovely Emma from Mum Mum Heart tweeted me about an offer she had seen at Kiddicare. You could get six, (yes SIX ) rolls of mioliners for less than the usual RRP of one! You did have to add on almost five pounds for postage and packing but this still meant that you would get almost 1000 liners for under £10 delivered! I of course ordered them straight away and they arrived yesterday! What a bargain! Click here to order...

Saturday, 8 June 2013

Win with Bambinex and Zulily!


As you know I am a huge fan of Zulily, the daily deals site with a difference. I am a little bit obsessed with checking the app on my phone each morning to see what delights are on offer that day! The stock is often limited so the early bird catches the bargains and I have grabbed some great ones from balance bikes to leather satchels and more! Their Flash Sales that offer up to 90% off high end brands for just 72 hours have allowed me to buy things for my family that I could not otherwise dream of affording!  

Zulily is different from other deals sites because everything you order comes directly from them, so you wont be sent a voucher that you have to claim elsewhere and pay extra delivery charges, all your beautiful items are sent directly to the Zulily pixies who lovingly package them up and send out to you in around 10 - 14 days. Because of this they have a standard delivery charge of £3.95 for most UK orders and  once you've paid it, you can order as many things you want in the same day with no extra delivery charges!  



Another thing that makes Zulily stand out from other sites is the variety of products that they offer. As well as toys, clothes and household items they regularly have sales on breastfeeding accessories, babywearing products and cloth nappies. These are products that you don't often see offered at a such a great discount!

 Bambinex have received zulily's official seal of approval for their compact nappy wraps. These one-size designs grow with newborn babies right through to toddlerhood, and they have space for an 'absorbency booster' for overnight use. 

On Wednesday 12th June Zulily will be running a flash sale with Bambinex and you will be able to save some pennies while also helping to save the environment!

Although I am a self confessed cloth nappy addict, this is a brand I have not personally used so  I asked a fellow blogger and fluffy bum what she thought of them, Kate from Life, Love and Living with Boys says...
"We've got Bambinex Teddy's in pink, green and yellow and the bamboo is lovely and soft and dries quickly. I also find them a really good fit for chunky babies especially. The wings are longer than other nappies we've used making them easy to put on and they give a nice fit. They are my favourite two-piece cloth nappy." 

To celebrate the upcoming sale the lovely folks at zulily and Bambinex have teamed up to offer one lucky My Mummy's Pennies reader an amazing prize bundle containing....


A Bambinex starter pack consisting of:

·         1 x Pink Grow with Your Baby All-in-One Nappy
·         1 x Mint Grow with Your Baby All-in-One Nappy
·         2 x Bamboo Nappy – Cream extra small
·         2 x Bamboo Nappy – Cream, one size

AND a £20  zulily voucher!

Wow!

For your chance to win follow the rafflecopter instructions below...

Good Luck!

a Rafflecopter giveaway



ThePrizeFinder - UK Competitions

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Win with gnappies and Zulily!

gnappies zulily sale

As you know I am a huge fan of Zulily, the daily deals site with a difference. I am slightly obsessed with checking the app on my phone each morning to see what delights are on offer that day! The stock is often limited so the early bird catches the bargains and I have grabbed some great ones from balance bikes to leather satchels and more! Their Flash Sales that offer up to 90% off high end brands for just 72 hours have allowed me to buy things for my family that I could not otherwise dream of affording!  

Zulily is different from other deals sites because everything you order comes directly from them, so you wont be sent a voucher that you have to claim elsewhere and pay extra delivery charges, all your beautiful items are sent directly to the Zulily pixies who lovingly package them up and send out to you in around 10 - 14 days. Because of this they have a standard delivery charge of £3.95 for most UK orders and  once you've paid it, you can order as many things you want in the same day with no extra delivery charges!  



Another thing that makes Zulily stand out from other sites is the variety of products that they offer. As well as toys, clothes and household items they regularly have sales on breastfeeding accessories, babywearing products and cloth nappies. These are products that you don't often see offered at a discount!

Tomorrow will see Zulily host their first sale with gnappies and I am rather excited to see what will be on offer! 

As you know I love cloth nappies and I find gnappies to be one of the slimmest fitting types around! 
They come in an array of bright colours and beautiful patterns and are really easy to use! This is my daughter showing off her Glacier Blue gPants...

me and dolly in gnappies

gnappies are ideal for parents new to cloth as they offer two options, either using the washable gcloths or the 100% biodegradable disposable inserts. You can find out more about gnappies on their website.

 The gNappies sale event will run from 6am  9th May until 6am Monday 13th May. Prices will start at £11.49 saving you lots of pennies...

So to celebrate this fabulous sale the lovely folks at zulily and gnappies have teamed up to offer one lucky My Mummy's Pennies ready an amazing prize bundle containing....

 3 gPants - one in each of purple, red and blue

 and 

either 2 packs of disposable gRefills or one pack of gCloths

(all in the winners choice of size!)

and 

a £20 voucher to spend on www.zulily.co.uk

Wow!

For your chance to win follow the rafflecopter instructions below...

Good Luck!







Term's and condition's

Entrant's must be 18 years or over, 
Entrants must reside in the UK.
Employee's of zulily or gnappies (or the employee’s or agent’s family) are not eligible to enter.
Winner will be chosen by blog owner using rafflecopter which uses random.org after the closing date and will be emailed and announced on the widget.
Winner must supply a postal and email address which will be used only to send out the prizes.
Multiple entries will be disqualified.
Prizes will be supplied directly by zulily and gnappies.
The competition will close at 12.01 am on Thursday 16th May 2013.

Specific Ts&Cs for the zulily voucher prize:
“If you are awarded zulily vouchers as a prize, you will need to sign up to a zulily.co.uk account (if you don’t already have one), to use your voucher. The vouchers will be allotted in Pounds Sterling.”
You can find the full Ts&Cs for use of zulily the ecommerce site, as well as use of zulily vouchers here: http://www.zulily.co.uk/terms-conditions?tid=socialuk_blog_ref_competition_MMP_gNappies_May2013


ThePrizeFinder - UK Competitions

Tuesday, 7 May 2013

#RNW13 Fluffy Reward winners!

Really sorry about the delay in this, folks!

Hope it's been worth the wait...

So to draw the winners fairy I will use random.org. I will firstly choose a guest post in the order they went live (1 being the first 6 being the last) and then use the number of comments (counting down from the top)  to select a winner.

First up Bambino Mio are offering a 2 part trial kit:

post number 3 comment number 1


Congratulations Kate Fever 


Next the My cloth nappy makes me happy t shirt from Lactivist:

post number 6 comment number 18


Congratulations sammy 



Next up a cheeky wipes mini kit... 

post number 1 comment number 25

Congratulations Pippa Ainsworth 



Next we have...


Baba+Boo who are offering a nappy and wetbag of the winners choice :

post number 2 comment number 15

Congratulations Sarah Mollins



And finaly we have 5 Totsbots Bamboozles donated by Babipur...

post number 6 comment number 11

Congratulations Carly Markham!


Please get in touch asap and I will pass your details across to the lovely companies... :)

Sunday, 21 April 2013

#RNW13 #Flashyourfluff One week of cloth nappies! #365

This week is week 16 of project 365 and I have dedicated it to Cloth Nappies in honour of this year's Real Nappy Week! Each day I have captured a picture of my daughter wearing her nappy as my photo of the day and today I have brought them all together below...



Day one was a little lamb bamboo fitted covered by a pair of dino flongies from snuggleblanks

Day two was an ladybird Issy Bear all the way from Oz

Day three was a Close Parent Pop In covered in green monkeys

Day four was another Issy Bear, but this time a butterfly minkee design

Day five showed both Elizabeth and her Oobicoo dolly in cloth, a Close Parent Turtles and a pink ones and twos

Day six was another little lamb bamboo fitted but this time covered by a weehuggers wrap in baby blooms

Day seven was the final day of #RNW13 and showed a floral wonderoos V2

Isn't all that fluff pretty? And much better for both the environment and your baby's botty than disposables! If you are Interested in finding out more please do check out all our...

Cloth Nappy Posts 

111/365 #RNW13 #flashyourfluff Day7

Today is the final day of real nappy week and Elizabeth is sporting a very pretty floral wonderoos v2

Saturday, 20 April 2013

110/365 #flashyourfluff #rnw13 Day6

Today is day six of real nappy week and my daughter is sporting a little lamb bamboo fitted covered by a weehuggers wrap in baby blooms, adorable!

weehuggers baby blooms cloth nappy

Friday, 19 April 2013

109/365 #RNW13 #flashyourfluff Day5

Day 5 of Real Nappy Week and its not just Elizabeth who wears cloth nappies! She likes dressing up dolly in fluff too!




Making the decision to switch to #clothnappies #RNW13 Guest Post


making the decision to switch to cloth nappies


The lovely Pippa is a Lancashire mummy of two who blogs over at Red Rose Mummy and she joins us today to tell us why she is considering switching to Cloth Nappies...

Cloth nappies are something that I first looked at when pregnant with my son over three years ago. I've always tried to live life in as an environmentally-friendly way as possible and I knew that the legacy of a child wearing disposables throughout their 'nappy-wearing' life would be at odds with this. I decided I would start out using disposables then switch to cloth. We never did. He is three years old, potty trained and has only ever worn disposable nappies.

Seven months ago his baby sister arrived and the prospect of raising two babies using disposables weighed even heavier on me. The first few months of having two children passed by in a blur but, a couple of months ago my thoughts turned properly to switching to cloth. I've asked lots of blogging friends about their experiences and only heard positive tales. Jen, my lovely host for this post has been extremely helpful and has loaned us two different types of nappy to try out, a Close Parent pop in and a Baba and Boo pocket. I've found this so useful and have tried both on Little Miss. Finally I have a child who has worn something other than disposables!

I've been looking out for special offers ever since and have ordered two Little Lamb trial packs. I'm combing the Facebook pages and websites of the Real Nappy Week collaborators to look for good discounts too. 

We aren't ready to make the switch quite yet, I need to order some more fluff but I'm enjoying using those that we have (and the loaned nappies) and already noticing that I have to buy disposables less. I don't understand all the different nappies, or the vocabulary of cloth nappies yet but I'm learning quickly. It's definitely helpful to speak to a few people who have used cloth nappies and explore all their different recommendations, and Real Nappy Week is a terrific time to do so. 

I'm not sure we will ever make it to exclusively cloth., and I so admire those families that do, but I'm looking forward to relying less on disposables and sending fewer of them to landfill. The fact that fluffy cloth nappies look so cute helps too!

Thank you for sharing your decision with us! Please do show Pippa some comment love and feel free to ask any cloth nappy questions you may have if you are also thinking of making the switch! Do you have any tips for Pippa or other parents considering giving Cloth Nappies a go? Please share them in the comments! All comments get entered into our prize draw!   


You can read more from Pippa here....




Thursday, 18 April 2013

108/365 #RNW13 #flashyourfluff Day4

Day 4 of Real Nappy Week and today we have what I think is my current favourite out of my stash...

...Issy Bear Green butterflies

issy bear butterfly cloth nappy #RNW

Potty Training a Cloth Bummed Toddler #RNW13 Guest Post

potty training a cloth bummed toddler


Kate is a mum of two, soon to be three and blogs over at Family Fever, Below she shares her experience of potty train a cloth bummed toddler....


For both my children, I have religiously used cloth nappies from birth, and loved them. Not only are they super efficient, soft on delicate skin and good for the environment but they are also amazingly cute!

So when it came to potty training my cloth bums, I was a bit lost at sea! 

How do you go from fluffy nappies to a fully fledged toilet trained kid in one easy move?!

The real answer is – you don’t. 

Potty training any child, whether they are in disposables or real nappies is never going to be a walk in the park.

It’s still a slog, with lots of accidents along the way.

However, having used cloth from birth, I knew I didn’t want to go down the disposable pull up route, so went in search of washable potty training pants. After some research, and recommendations from the real nappy community we went for the Bambino Mio training pants.

Like real nappies, these are totally natural and much more normal to me than disposable pull ups. 

I find the problem with disposables is the fact that they are so absorbent that they immediately wick away all the wetness so quickly that the toddler doesn’t know they have had an accident – I think this must make it hard to learn the difference between wet and dry. 

Kate's cloth bummed toddler playing with bubbles!

The Bambino Mio training pants have an inner pad for absorbency so that if the child does have an accident while you are out you don’t need to panic about drenched clothes. The real benefit in my eyes is that they also have a waterproof layer that allows the child to feel wetness – so they can understand what it feels like to have an accident. I believe this then encourages the child to want to stay dry as they dislike the uncomfortable feeling of wet pants. 

As with real nappies, they can also be machine washed and tumble dried, so you only need a few pairs to get you through the transition period whereas buying disposable pull ups can cost a small fortune!

From here it’s just a small step to big kid pants. And that’s when it gets really tough, as the beautiful, soft, fluffy nappies have to be packed away forever.... 

Sad times.

Sad Times Indeed Kate! I am getting ready for my 2 year old daughter to potty train and I'm going to be lost with out my fluffy stash! Thank you for sharing your experiences Kate. Does anyone else have any tips for Potty Training a cloth bummed toddler? Or any questions? Please do show Kate some comment love and remember all comments get entered into our prize draw

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

107/365 #RNW13 #flashyourfluff Day3

Day 3 of Real Nappy Week and tonight it's a Close Parent Pop in Monkey print!


Starting out with Cloth Nappies... #RNW13 Guest Post

Carly is fluffy mum to two under threes and blogs at Mummy and the Chunksbelow she  shares her experiences of starting out in the world of cloth nappies...

Zach in a close parent pop in cloth nappy

I am relatively new to the world of cloth nappies. I am mum to two year old Gracie and 6 month old Zach. I was a young mum when I had Gracie and had absolutely no idea about modern cloth nappies. All I knew was that old people used to use them before 'normal nappies' were invented. I never even gave them a thought and spent a fortune on disposable nappies. It was only when I started reading blogs and joining social networking groups talking to other mums that I discovered the new generation of cloth nappies. I still wasn't ready to make the switch though until I discovered I was pregnant again. The thought of how much it would cost to have two babies in nappies was shocking so I asked around to find out how to start and what to do. There are many advice groups and I have found that all the cloth bum mums I've asked for advice have been amazing in explaining everything to me. The best piece of advice I was ever given was to try different brands and types to see what I was most comfortable using and what worked best for me and my babies. I have now tried a massive variety of nappies and have favourites for different times and situations eg. nighttime nappies, nappies for going out and nappies to wear around the house.

I know some people are scared off by the start up costs but there are many different affordable ways to try cloth nappies. Many local councils offer incentives such as nappy vouchers, free start up kits or discounts. I was unfortunate as my local council is one of a small few that offer no incentives but I made it affordable for me by taking advantage of Real Nappy Week. There are many great offers and competitions around so I entered as many competitions as I found and bought one or two nappies from a few companies with great discounts on. 

A big portion of my nappy stash is made up of cheap pocket nappies from Tiny Nippers which are a great price and work fantastically for us. What we love about Tiny Nippers is the huge selection of designs and prints including the character prints which are Gracie's favourites. These are the nappies I use most around the house as they are so easy to use and I can get them washed and dried quicker than any others I've used. The quality for such affordable nappies is amazing too. 
Zach in a gnappies cloth nappy

Since Zach has been born and I've become more aware of the different brands I've found new favourites. gNappies have a very unique concept as they provide a reusable nappy cover which can be used with either a cloth insert or biodegradable insert for those who don't like the idea of washing dirty nappies but hate the environmental impact of disposable nappies. The biodegradable inserts can be either home composted (only wet ones) or binned with no harm to the environment. I personally use the cloth inserts as they work out cheaper to use. There are two things I love about gNappies, firstly the beautiful designs on the reusable covers for both girls and boys and the fact that they are so slim fitting I have no problems with fitting clothes over them compared to some bulky nappies. These are the nappies I like to use when out and about as they are so reliable when fitted properly and I don't tend to get as many disgusted looks when doing a nappy change!

My favourite night time nappy is the Close Parent Pop-In nappy. I bought one of these at the Baby Show last year as I love their print nappies. They come with ultra absorbant bamboo inserts which make the nappy really bulky but they can last all night with no leaks for us and the last thing you want is to wake up to an upset baby who is soaked through. 

Well I could go on and on about nappies and could rave about almost every brand I've tried but don't want to bore you all! If you are tempted to try nappies but think well I've already used disposables why start now? Take a leap of faith by one or two to try you don't have to spend lots of money to try them and who knows you might just love it like I did. Switching to cloth was a big decision for me but its one I'm so glad I made. 

If you'd like to ask me anything about cloth nappies then feel free to ask below or get in touch through my blog.

For those that have already made the switch or even if you've always used cloth nappies, I'd love to know what was your main reason for wanting to use cloth?

Thank you for a introduction to the world of fluff! Please do show Carly some comment love and feel free to ask any cloth nappy questions you may have in the comments! All comments get entered into our prize draw! Why not join us tonight at 8pm on facebook for a cloth nappy chat with special guest and expert Babipur? See you then!

#RNW13 Real Nappy Week 2013 offers and discounts...

Real Nappy Week is here again and #RNW13 promises to be bigger and better than ever!All those offers and discounts can be pretty hard to keep on top of  so I have brought as many as I can find together into one place for you!

Baba+Boo have 15% of everything with code RNW13

You can get 15% off The gorgeous Frugi easyfits on the Frugi website with code BORIS. (free delivery too)

At The Nappy Lady you can get 10% Discount with the code flashyourfluff (not including already discounted items - free postage over £10) And a lot of other offers too!

Cheeky wipes have 25% off ALL Cheeky Wipes Products (including their new double wetbags) using the code ‘RNW2013’.


Plush Pants Cloth Nappies have 25% off the Rainbow Bamboozle mini kit as well as 15% off Thirsties Fab Wipes and close parent tote bags.

  Little Stitches have 10% off customs and 15% off in stocks 


Tinyeco.com have up to 50% off site wide.

Clean green nappy have up to 40% off

Diaper Junction - Swim & Travel Essentials are 10% off through April 15th! Details are herehttp://www.diaperjunction.com/Swim-Travel-Essentials_c_303.html

Brilliant nappies have 15% off with code RNW13.

Bambino mio have 20% off too at precious little ones using this voucher...

Fill your pants have lots of offers

 Dimplebum have 20% off (not including customs) with code rnw2013

Snugglebalanks have 10% off custom orders

Fluff heaven has 20% off EVERYTHING,    
Babipur have up to 25% off and free gift with orders each day!
A Mama Knows has fitted bamboo nappies for £6.50
 I will be adding more later today, please add any I have missed in the comments! 

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

106/365 #RNW13 #flashyourfluff Day2

Today's favourite nappy was this Issy Bear ladybird print! Adorable...


Real Nappies, Real Change #RNW13 Guest Post

A guest post from Fiona  - Fiona is a cloth bum mum living in the Scottish Borders with her two boys, she helps out as part of the Borders Real Nappy Network, and here she tells us about what you can expect from your local nappy library





My boys were about 6 months and 18 months when I started using cloth nappies, so I was a bit of a late starter, and perhaps like you sitting at home reading this now, my first real investigations into real nappies came during Real Nappy Week 2012. I saw everyone else dashing about entering various competitions and wanted to see what all the fuss was about. From this slow start my love of cloth has grown and grown until it finally blossomed into something beautiful when I went started helping out my local cloth nappy network; the Borders Real Nappy Network.



Primarily the Borders Real Nappy Network is a support system, where parents all over the county can find help, support and advice in using cloth nappies. We also hold a whole range of nappies for people to see at demos and one-to-one meets, and we have a huge stash to send out on loan too. We work on a case by case basis to help people understand how easy cloth nappies are (Whatever their reasons for switching to cloth), and find out what style of nappies might fit best into their lifestyle and onto their children’s bottoms. We are also lucky enough in the Scottish Borders to benefit from a council cashback scheme, and we facilitate the claims for this.

We not only lend out different types for interested parents to try out for themselves we also have all the other bits and bobs - wipes, wet bags, detergent options, liners – everything to help make using cloth, and getting your head around the logistics of it all as easy as possible. We give advice on how to look after the nappies, we never judge when people decide it’s not for them after all or if you might only want to go cloth part time that’s fine too of course. We don’t charge for hires (although some mums like to slip us an extra nappy back as a donation!), and people can keep the nappies as long as they like, although if you want a long term loan we do have sets of nappies to last you the entire birth to potty years too.

We don’t mind about stains and we want people can use our nappies as if they were their own – to get a real feel for them – in this way we hope people will become confident with them, without feeling any pressure, and then learn to love them as much as we do! We can also loan out specific nappies from our library stash to experienced cloth nappy users, sometimes a mummy may find her set of nappies suddenly start leaking or no longer produce a good fit, by coming to us they can try out different options before spending their money on a whole other set, or even giving up on cloth. We hold all the popular modern types in addition to the older types that you can often get a stash of from freecycle if your budget is tight.

Not all nappy libraries or networks operate in quite the same way, but we are all here to help you, whether you’re considering cloth or a seasoned professional. Any questions, any time, just give us a shout and we’ll try our very best to help you out, don’t be nervous about getting in touch, and no question is ‘stupid’ so feel free to ask away. There are loads of us, all over the UK, and we’d love more people to join in too – so that together we can spread the fluffy love far and wide and start our own cloth bummed revolution – little changes, by many changers can make global changings ... real nappies, real change.

You can find out if there is a nappy library or network in your area by viewing the UK Cloth Nappy Library Map


No pin near you? 

Why not make one and make some changes of your own?!

 Thank you so much to Fiona for sharing her experiences with My Mummy's Pennies readers. Please leave her some comment love below! Have you ever used a cloth nappy library? Would you like to set one up? Please ask any questions you have or offer any advice in the comments below and please do come back tomorrow for our next guest post...

Monday, 15 April 2013

105/365 #RNW13 #flashyourfluff Day1

This week is real nappy week so I will be be having a theme to my #365 posts this week... Fluff!

I will be flashing our fluffy stash of cloth nappies each day!

Today Elizabeth went to bed in a Little lamb fitted nappy covered with a pair of Snuggleblanks Dino flongies! So cute!



Cloth Nappies …..A healthy addiction? #RNW13 Guest Post


Our first Guest post for Real Nappy Week from Geri Smith a self confessed cloth nappy addict!




I am not an eco-warrior hippie earth mother. I am not even close. I have neither the patience nor motivation to recycle everything (anything), grow my own veg, sew, knit and crochet my own clothes, and I am far too lazy to have a bike with my baby in a seat on the back.
Don’t get me wrong I admire mothers that do all these things, I think that they are amazing, I am just not one of them.
I am a new breed of mum, I am a 30 something,  far from yummy, light years from being an earth mother, slightly lazy , extremely gadgetised, iPhone toting,  trainer only wearing,  ready meal eating (not so much now after horse gate!), pub going, coffee shop regular, first time mum who loves a lie in!!
I have coined my own term for mums like me. iMamas.

If you are wondering what that has to do with using cloth nappies, I wanted to make sure that from the outset, you know that I am not the kind of person anyone would have expected to use cloth nappies. My friends and family members thought I had gone a touch mad, and are currently looking at checking me into fluff rehab! (Seriously, I have heard them whispering)

So where did my little addiction begin?

My Little boy was born in November 2012. 4 days overdue and bringing with him 10 weeks of evil colic, mild postnatal depression, 2 bouts of bronchiolitis and the cutest face you ever did see.
Not exactly conducive to using cloth nappies…but at around 8 weeks old, I was converted.
I saw an offer for Bambino Miosolo AIO nappies. Normally retailing at £15 a pop, they were giving them away for free bar the postage! Who could resist! I do love a bargain. I managed to procure 3 of these (MIL and my own Irish mammy saw fit to help me out), as I was looking for solutions to my little boy’s extreme leakage at night issue.  


We were only able to use one certain brand of nappies as he was allergic to pampers and huggies, but the brand we were using just didn’t have the backbone to handle a 10hr sleeping stint without sobbing into its lining.

Night one I was dubious, and indeed there was a touch of leakage after 10 hrs, so being the resourceful (desperate) mum that I am, I researched and was introduced to the cloth nappy community!
After some good advice and boosting the nappy, no more leaks. I was officially a cloth bum mum.

I discovered preloved boards and started building my fluff stash, trying different types of nappies, of which there are numerous.  Below is a quick list.

2 parters / sized nappy - (Little Lambs, Tots Bots Bamboozles) where the whole nappy is absorbent and they require a waterproof wrap or cover.

Prefolds / flat nappy - (Bumgenius flips, Bambino Mio) – nappies which are squares of absorbent material – hemp or cotton terry, folded in a myriad of ways, placed in a waterproof wrap.

All in one’s / AIO nappy – (Bambino Miosolo, Tots Bots Easy fit, Bumgenius Freetime) – an all in one nappy were everything is attached, the inner core usually fold out for easy drying.

All in twos / AI2 nappy – (Fuzzibunz, Itti Bitti, Grovia hybrid, Pop in) – similar to an AIO but the inner core snaps in and out, so the outer shell can be reused throughout the day, meaning less washing.

Pocket nappy’s - (Charlie Banana, Baba and Boo, Blueberry)  - similar to AIOs but there is a pocket which a removable inner core can be stuffed into.

Not all types of nappy suit every baby, so I tried a few different styles until I found the ones that suited my little skinny man. I now have an impressive fluff stash of AIOs, AI2s and pockets.  



People often ask me why I use cloth nappies, isn’t it more hassle, what about the poo, and the washing, and the smell!!! I can honestly say that I have never found using cloth more hard work than disposables. Yes there is an extra load of washing to do every couple of days, but I enjoy it, which coming from the girl who has been known to sometimes not do her own laundry for weeks on end is a small miracle. I never have a problem with poo because I use flushable liners which catch the poo and then it just gets flushed down the loo. Easy peasy. I use lovely wet bags instead of the old fashioned nappy buckets, which completely eliminates any smells from the nappies waiting to be washed and they come in pretty patterns too, I also double wet bags up as swim changing bags, wet clothes bags for when out and about and cloth wipes bags (yes I use cloth wipes too!)
There are many advantages to using cloth nappies, the financial savings, the eco-friendly factor, the lack of chemicals on your little ones gorgeous bum, however none of those reasons are why I use cloth, although they are great incentives, and give you a lovely warm glow.

I use cloth nappies because they are cute, I really like them, and it has in a way turned into my hobby. I am a member of this semi-secret community of cloth bum mums, swapping  tips, trading nappies, buying and selling preloved nappies (not as icky as you think), giving advice, sharing discounts and offers, and generally chatting  about our little fluffy bums. I have made lots of online and real life friends through my strange fluff addiction and I feel it helped me get over my post natal depression, having something to focus on and enjoy, whilst saving the world, my pennies and keeping my lovely boys bum rash free!
Using cloth nappies is not only a good thing to do for the environment, your bank balance and your baby, its genuinely fun and enjoyable, and opens your eyes to many other offshoots, like cloth wipes, gorgeous bottom butters, beautiful cut for cloth clothes and don’t get me started on wool longies, shorties and pretties, that’s a whole other world of fluff addiction!

I am a huge advocate for cloth nappies, but I still love a steak dinner, enjoy the odd bottle of beer, love a takeaway Chinese, would probably drop down dead without my daily latte, watch doctor who, and never go 2hrs without checking Facebook and Twitter on my iPhone.

Cloth nappies may not be for everyone…..but they are definitely for absolutely anyone.

Its real nappy week from the 15th April through to the 21st April, where many cloth nappy retailers and supporters have come together to promote the use of cloth through competitions, giveaways and discounts. Why not give cloth a go whilst grabbing a bargain. You never know you could become a fully fledged fluffy mummy like me!

by Geri Smith. -  Cloth Nappy enthusiast and official Fluff Addict.

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Please do show Geri some comment love and feel free to ask any cloth nappy questions you may have! Come back tomorrow for our second guest post from Fiona who helps to run a cloth nappy library...