Tuesday, May 13, 2014

What Am I Using to Diaper My Baby?


Day 2 of the Flats Challenge 2014, has us answering the question, "What is your stash?"

Normally I use prefolds and covers or pockets with microfiber inserts, but for this challenge I couldn't use any of those!  SO I neatly tucked them away in a drawer for later.  I luckily had purchased 12 birdseye flats from Green Mountain Diapers when I bought my prefolds so I had them already around the house and I had plenty of covers. The only thing I bought was a 5 pack of flour sack towels from WalMart.

One thing you won't see are wipes, I am not using cloth wipes as of right now.  I am on my last pack of Pamper's wipes that I had bought in bulk a few months ago.  After this pack is gone...I'm going all cloth.

So my flats challenge stash includes:

12 birdseye cotton flats purchased here  $24.00
6 cotton flannel receiving blankets that I've had for a few kids now similar to these (awesome for night time or when out of the house) $10 (these were mainly gifted or ones I got from the hospital so I really didn't pay for any of them)
5 flour sack towels like these  $4.88

5 Flip Covers like these  $74.75 (got some of these on sale and some second hand)
6 Thirsties Size 1 Duo Wraps found here $76.50 (some of these I got second hand and a few I got on sale)

I also use these Gerber Waterproof Pants for my 2 year old during the day $6.24

I also have 3 snappis $7.55

This is all I use to full time diaper 2 little girls. My 2 year old and my 6 month old. This would be all you needed from about 8lbs until potty training (my 2 year old has started potty training)

TOTAL $203.92

As far as cleaning supplies go, the only thing I bought was a cord from the hardware store to hang for a clothes line and a bar of Zote soap.  Everything else is what I have around the house.  I found a large 11-gallon green flexible tub that I had gotten for my boys to throw their toys in, that was always empty, so I borrowed it for the week. I use an Easter bucket that one of the kids kept from their Easter present as a dirty pail, it sits on my dryer by my back door.  I use vinegar in an old dish soap bottle to use during the rinse and I use my hands to agitate and wash and wring them out.
This is pretty much my set up right here...you can see my big green wash tub, my little thing with a bar of soap, my little diry pail, a hose and my clothes line...and my really excited 7 year old.  He thought I was going to wash all of our laundry like this...yeah sure kid hahahaha. On the line you can see a pocket diaper with 2 microfiber inserts hanging, this was from the first day and the night before I put my Faith in this set up for overnight...never again will I wash microfiber by hand.

I will go into my wash routine in another post.  If I could make a guess as to what the wash supplies cost I'd say maybe $8.

Very basic but it WORKS and honestly, truly, I am LOVING this set up and system.  It really is possible to diaper your baby for so much less, many people are cutting up cotton t-shirts, using pins, making their own fleece or wool covers.  It's pretty awesome!!


Thanks for stopping by!!!

Jaymie

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Why Am I Taking the Flats Challenge?


Today marked the beginning of the Flats & Handwashing Challenge over on Dirty Diaper Laundry, it was also Mother's Day, but mostly I was excited about the Challenge.

I've heard about and watched YouTube videos for the last 3 years and always wanted to do it but always hesitated.  Figured I didn't have time or that people would think I'm crazy, blah blah blah.  This year I took the plunge.  So what? I'm crazy lol.  I've already established that I am not like most ladies my age, I like to do things differently. lol

Since I already had 12 flats and some receiving blankets and covers (I mainly use prefolds and covers) this really wasn't going to be that different, right? Why not jump in feet first?  Gracie is my last baby so this is the last time I'll be able to say that I got to participate in a challenge that really, just sounds fun.  Anyone that knows me, knows that I have an appreciation for "old fashion" housewife ways.  I like to learn and do as much as I can in the way a generation before me would do it. Sometimes I truly believe I was born in the wrong era. I love to learn about the Depression Era and how families survived in those days. I love a more sweet simple country life.  I frequently wish I could just shut down all technology (except plumbing) and do things the way it used to be done.  I love hearing my husband's grandmother talk about raising her babies back in a much simpler way of life.

Sure modern convenienves have their place and make life much easier, but at times I think maybe life has been made to easy. Often we find we like to slow down, usually we go camping when we need a break. This flats challenge is going to give me the opportunity to know that if I need to wash diapers with no machine, I can do it and will have the know how.  It also has opened my eyes to how simple it is to use just a piece of cotton and a waterproof cover to diaper a baby.  I WISH I had known this 7 years ago when we had our first child. Would have saved us a lot of money.

I'm really excited about the challenge this brings.  So far I've done a load by hand and truly it wasn't that hard. Sure it was work but it wasn't hard or difficult. Someone asked me why I want to make things harder on myself, I think I'm making it easier honestly. I feel more connected with my roots...already.

I will be keeping track of my journey here on my blog...follow along!

Thanks for stopping by!
Jaymie