Showing posts with label Cloth Nappies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cloth Nappies. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 April 2012

Cloth Nappy World Record Attempt

I have been meaning to write this for a few days now but haven’t managed to get around to doing so until now.  As I mentioned last week I planned on attending a Great Diaper Change venue last Saturday to participate in the World Record Attempt of the most cloth nappies changed simultaneously across the globe.  I managed to get along to my nearest location hosting this event and had a great time.

My mum had the day off work so we decided to make a day of it and have a look around the shops in the day before going to the event at around 4.30pm in time for the change at 5pm.  My sister moved away last year, she didn’t moved terribly far but far enough that I don’t get to see her as much as I used to so she decided to pop down from her house about 20 minutes away from the location of this event to meet up with us for the afternoon.  We had a lovely day and it was great to spend some time together and for Tristan to see his Aunty Boo.

Whilst we were in town I visited Nappy Go Lucky, Bum Deal Nappies and the council who had a stall which they had set up in the town during the day to promote cloth nappies.  The stall looked lovely and colourful with gorgeous cloth nappies hanging attractively at the front of the stall with pink and purple balloons adorning the stall too.  They seemed to be quite busy at the stall, talking to lots of people about cloth nappies including lots of people from the older generation who were reminiscing about how nappies were in their day and how fabulous the nappies are nowadays.

After a lovely afternoon it was time to head over to the location ready for the event.  As time was getting on I went to the location by myself with Tristan leaving my sister and mum trying on clothes in Monsoon.  When I arrived there were already a few parents outside waiting to go inside and as we waited more and more people started arriving and it started to look like we would definitely have the 25 babies needed for the world record attempting change.

Once they were ready inside we queued up to enter and on our way in we had to sign a consent form allowing pictures to be taken and the first 25 babies were given a goody bag and number.  Inside the goody bag was some reusable wipes and nappy booster from Bum Deal Nappies, a pack of Bambino Mio disposable liners and a sample of Sheepish Grins wipes solution provided by Nappy Go Lucky as well as some leaflets.  They had provided food and drink for little ones and there was a good selection of snacks to satisfy their hunger.  The room was rather small and as more people entered, most of us with pushchairs and buggies it got more crowded and a tad hectic.

As I was sat there with Tristan talking to the other parents my sister popped in to say goodbye as she was heading home and mum said she would be back in a bit as she was taking her shopping bags back to the car.  With about 15 minutes to spare it looked like we would be short of a few babies and not have the 25 needed at every location.  Ella from Bum Deal Nappies took to the street looking for parents with babies willing to take part.  The rules of the change meant that parents who currently used disposable nappies could take part as long as the baby was changed from a disposable or cloth nappy into a cloth nappy, Bum Deal had nappies on hand for this.  By allowing disposable nappies to be changed from into cloth nappies it was also a way of promoting cloth nappies and introducing parents to cloth nappies.

In the midst of the panic at not having enough numbers those of us who were ready to take part once it was 5pm got ready in the designated area and found a place on the floor to change our little ones.  I was sat next to a woman from the council who was going to change another woman’s little baby girl as the mum was one of the adjudicators for the event.  The little baby girl was not very happy, as she was crying the woman was trying to comfort her and then all of a sudden the little baby was sick.  Sick all over me sat next to her.  The poor woman who was trying to comfort her was apologising profusely saying sorry she’s not even my baby, so sorry.  I just laughed it off and like I told her it’s not like it’s the first time a baby has been sick all over me and I’m sure it won’t be the last time.

Luckily a few more people with babies turned up and we only needed 2 more, and then Ella found a lovely lady who had two little ones in nappies who said she would take part but she was by herself and they need someone else to change one of her children.  It was in the midst of this hectic-ness and me having sick all over me that my mum walked in.  Even before I realised that my mum was back she had been asked to help out and had agreed to change a baby’s nappy.  With time to spare my mum and the lady with 2 little ones sat next to me with the woman’s babies.  The woman who had agreed to take part so we had enough people and who was happy for mum to change her son was a tad overwhelmed by it all, telling us that Ella had come up to her on the street and explained what was happening and pleaded for her to help out.  As a disposable nappy user the woman didn’t know about cloth nappies and was provided with some from Bum Deal nappies for the change.  Her son who my mum was changing was fast asleep and my mum was dreading that he would wake up mid-change and not know who she was but surprisingly he peacefully slept through the whole thing.


At 5pm exactly we were told to change our little ones nappies and everyone had their heads down, getting on with the job.  Nappies changed, with clean, gorgeous fluff on all the babies’ bums we had done our attempt at being a part of the World Record for the most cloth nappies changed simultaneously across the globe. 

After the change they held a raffle and I was lucky and my number was picked and I got to pick from a selection of nappies and accessories and I choose a Rumparoo one size as I’ve never tried that brand before.  After talking to a few people as Tristan was very tired I said my good-byes to Ella from Bum Deal and picked up my order from her which she had kindly brought along with her to save on postage.


It was great fun and brilliant to see an event like this happening around my way as living where we do in the Countryside it’s very rare that events happen and I usually miss out on things that usually only happen in the big cities.  It was fabulous to see cloth bums and cloth nappies being promoted. 

Saturday, 21 April 2012

World Record Attempt.


Today at 5pm (UK time) at different locations across the globe the Great Cloth Diaper (Nappy) Change will be happening in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the most real nappies changed simultaneously.  Last years event resulted in 5026 nappy changes and the hope is to break that record this year and show how easy real nappies are. 

I am going to my nearest host location and will be taking part in this World Record breaking attempt.  The Great Cloth Diaper Change is a great way to celebrate Real Nappy Week 2012 and I think it’s fabulous that Tristan will be a part of a World Record breaking attempt.

If you want to join the attempt find your nearest location by using the search facility on The Great Cloth Diaper Change website.  Be a part of an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the most real nappies changed simultaneously across the globe and show that Real Nappies are Real Easy.

Monday, 16 April 2012

Real Nappy Week 2012



As a mummy who uses cloth nappies and loves them I am looking forward to Real Nappy week starting tomorrow, Monday the 16th of April till Sunday the 22nd of April.  Real Nappy Week is about celebrating and promoting real nappies, with this year’s theme being ‘Real Nappy… Real Easy’.  Real Nappy Week is happening at the same time as Real Diaper Week in the US and many European countries are getting involved to show that Real Nappies are Real Easy. 

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Rockin' Green Detergent Review

I love our cloth nappies and I even enjoy washing and drying them.  I don’t consider it a chore at all and I love the sight of beautiful fluff drying on the washing line.  Being so sad enjoying washing cloth nappies I was very excited when I was offered the opportunity to test and review Rockin’ Green’s washing powder (or as Rockin’ Green and American’s would say detergent).


Sunday, 19 February 2012

Cloth Nappy Love

I love cloth nappies!!

I have always wanted to use cloth nappies if and when I had babies.  Whilst I was pregnant with Tristan I researched the different nappies available on the market and decided to buy a trial pack to begin with just in case I didn’t get on with reusable nappies.  I was a tad apprehensive that it would be a lot of work and more hassle than what it was worth but I thought if I don’t even try it I will never know.

Thursday, 5 January 2012

Cloth Nappy Competition from Screaming Green

I want to share with you all about a fabulous competition on Screaming Green’s blog to win a Blueberry one size Minky reusable nappy.  Details of how to enter this great competition can be found here and there are plenty of opportunities to get extra entries to increase your chances of winning.

Fingers crossed I am lucky as I would love to add another nappy to my collection and I have never tried a Blueberry nappy.

Good luck to all who enter and thank you Screaming Green for such an amazing competition for those of us who love cloth nappies.

Thursday, 1 December 2011

Bum Deal Nappies Bamboo Charcoal Cloth Nappy Review

As a cloth nappy user I love to try new nappies and add to my fluff collection, so when the lovely Ella from Bum Deal Nappies offered us the opportunity to review one of her new nappies I jumped at the chance.  I already have and use two minky Bum Deal nappies that have Velcro which I get on well with, Lee loves the giraffe print we have and he calls Tristan ‘Bam Bam’ when he is wearing it; so I was looking forward to seeing how this new nappy would compare.



Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Dotty Bots Original Nappy Review.

As a cloth nappy addict I was over the moon when Dotty Bots offered me one of their nappies to test and review. I believe you can never have enough gorgeous fluff and I love trying new nappies and adding to my collection. I haven’t got many pocket nappies in my collection so I was extra excited about testing Dotty Bots with them being pocket nappies.


Dotty Bots was created by Rebecca Wareing, a mum of 2 who ventured into designing a funky range of reusable nappies after the success of launching her children’s clothing business Dotty Donkey. She wanted to create a range of nappies that were not only good quality and easy to use but that were also affordable and attractive. A great benefit from using reusable nappies is how much money you can save and Dotty Bots state on their website that you can save a small fortune by switching to Dotty Bots nappies providing the statistics that emphasise this benefit. Not only will using cloth nappies save you money but they are also better for the environment than disposable nappies. Rebecca says that “real nappies are greener, funkier and more cost effective.”

Saturday, 15 October 2011

Babi Pur's Spooky Halloween Competition

I am a cloth addict!! I love, love, love cloth nappies and have been using them since Bug was born. I adore fluff and even though I have plenty I love adding to my collection. 

When I came across a brilliant competition to win some nappies I just had to enter in the hope of winning…..got my fingers firmly crossed. So for any of you cloth nappies users or those of you who are considering using cloth I just want to share this competition with you.

The brilliant Babi Pur is running a fabulous competition on their blog that provides information and advice on green and ethical products. This great Halloween competition is to win a spooky FuzziBunz nappy pack worth over £80.00. This great prize consists of 4 of FuzziBunz Elite one-size birth to potty nappies, a FuzziBunz tote and wonder wipes.

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

10 Things I'm Glad I Know.

I have been passed the baton so to speak by Alexandra at Alive and Blogging to join in on the blogging fun by writing my own ’10 things’ list. I like her spin on the ’10 things’ list so will follow her lead and write my own ’10 things’ list like her as….

10 Things I’m glad I know.

1. That I speak Welsh. I am a proud Welsh woman and I am pleased that I am fluent in my native tongue of Welsh. I will admit I don’t speak or write Welsh as often as I would like but I love that I know Welsh. I love speaking Welsh to Tristan and want to teach him and enlighten him on his Welsh heritage. Lee has learnt a few words of Welsh and wants to learn more so he will know if mummy and Bug is taking about daddy behind his back.


2. That I know how great it is to use cloth nappies. I’ve always hoped to use cloth nappies if and when I had babies. When I was pregnant with Bug as his due date came closer I was grew apprehensive about the prospect of using them, worrying if it would just be too much work with washing dirty nappies on top of dealing with a newborn baby as a first time mummy. When Bug was born I set aside my worries and delved into the world of cloth nappies….I figured I might as well as I had already bought a set of cloth nappies. 6 months on we use them exclusively and I love them, even Lee loves them and he even insisted we use them when on a few days away instead of resorting to disposables. I love that I know the joy of using cloth, its great seeing lovely looking fluff on my little man’s bot and its fab knowing that using cloth we are being kind to Mother Nature too. I love that I know the World of beautiful fluff.

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Cheeky Wipes Review.

We have been using cloth nappies with Bug from birth but we don’t currently use reusable, washable wipes. I have thought about making my own wipes but so far thinking about it is as far as I’ve got.


I was thrilled when Helen from Cheeky Wipes offered one of their washable wipes kits for review. As I already use cloth I was sent the Cheeky Monkey kit that’s aimed at existing cloth users.

Thursday, 15 September 2011

Bambino Mio Mioliners Review

I use cloth nappies with Tristan and absolutely love a bit of fluff. We use a variety of different nappies and love getting new ones. When I was exclusively breastfeeding Tristan I never really bothered with flushable, disposable liners but since we have started weaning Tristan they have been great and make a difference to keeping the nappies stain free.