Showing posts with label Informational. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Informational. Show all posts

Monday, July 9, 2012

A How-to, Let make some Wool Balls!


How to Create your own wool Dryer balls!

So I figured I would branch out from Reviews to How to's. I'm Not sure how many "how to's" I will do but I have one now for yall. (Please send suggestions on things you wanna know how to do, and I'll try to figure it out)

My Balls are simple and nothing fancy , But effective.
So what you will need is Acrylic (or other synthetic fiber) Yarn. (I got mine at the dollar store for .. well.. a dollar, and I decided to get two different colors.)
100% wool yarn.
Old nylon tights.


First you take the Synthetic yarn and start a ball, Make it at least 2-3 inches in diameter (you can make it larger if you wish) Now that you have your Budget Saver Center created you can start on the 100% wool yarn, You can use any color you wish. Now continue with the outside of the ball til its about the size of a tennis ball. (you can make them any size you wish, if you notice mine are different sizes lol)








Now Place your Yarn balls into the nylon, Tie a knot at the open end so the balls will not escape. Wash the balls in a regular wash with any laundry you have that needs a good cleaning.

Once your load of laundry is done Dry as normal. Yes, dry your balls in the dryer.
Welp it should be all done =) Now cut open your nylon and check to see if your balls are felted together, if not just put them back in a nylon and run through the wash and dry a couple more times.
You can add scents with Essential oils or leave unscented, put in your dryer and BAM you have energy savin, laundry beatin, Scent leavein, Dryer balls.
After wash and dry


Before wash and dry

On a side note: If you wish to use 100% wool on your balls you sure can. These I made were just to save a little money since wool can get very expensive.
Dryer balls are not just for cloth diapers! These are used to help keep drying time down, which keeps Utility costs down! A recommended amount for good quick dry time is 10 balls per load.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

A quick How to for any new Clothers (Pocket)

Just a quick how to snap and stuff a Onesize Pocket for any of you new Clothers out there.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

The Great Diaper Change (Omaha) Sponsors! 2012



Sponsor List for The Great Cloth Diaper Change (Omaha) 2012 !

: Snappis





:Detergent Samples



( now sincerely Young) : Coupons


: Venue


: Samples

Saturday, January 28, 2012

The Great Cloth Diaper Team up!




Addicted to Fluff and Top to Bottom Baby

(Facebook , Website)
Team up
For the Great Cloth Diaper Change!
(GCDC Facebook, Website)


On March 24th (9 am-1 pm at Fluff again consignment) and April 21st (11am), 2012 Addicted to Fluff and Top to Bottom baby have joined forces to Bring The Great Cloth Diaper Change to Omaha, Nebraska!

Will there be Fluff you ask? YES!
Will there be Fun you ask? YES!
Will there be snakes you ask? No! Well we hope not! =)


What is the Great Cloth Diaper change? Well I am So glad you aksed!
  • History: Judy Aagard’s desire to celebrate Earth Day by hosting a family event for the Tiny Tots community quickly morphed into a dream to set a Guinness World Record for the most cloth diapers changed simultaneously. Shortly thereafter, The Great Cloth Diaper ChangeSM 2011 was conceived and organized by a small group of cloth diaper enthusiasts that were eager to demonstrate that cloth diapers are a real option for today’s families.
The initial plan was to develop an infrastructure for any cloth diapering fan in North America to be able to get involved in, either as a participant or an organizer. Word quickly traveled across the oceans and it was soon evident that cloth diapering has a formidable following not just in North America but around the world. Several countries hosted GCDC 2011 locations even though for some it meant getting up in the middle of the night to do so.
Cloth diapering is alive and well!
(from the official GCDC site)

2011: A Guinness World Record was set for the most cloth diapers changed simultaneously with 5,026 participants at 127 locations in 5 countries. The total number of participating hosts (not all qualified for the GWR) reporting were 203 with 6,363 participants from 10 countries! $5,167 was donated to the Real Diaper Association.

2012: We’re looking forward to breaking the records that were set in 2011 on Saturday, April 21, 2012! The Great Cloth Diaper Change will be the grand finale of the International Cloth Diaper Awareness Week, April 16 to 21, 2012.
On March 24, 2012 Addicted to Fluff will be at Fluff Again, Omaha's Largest Consignment Sale for Gently Loved Fluff which is run by Top to Bottom Baby! We will not only have a sign up booth for The Great Cloth Diaper Change, but also be representing The Cloth Cooperative where you can donate, and get more information on who we are and what we do.


The Great Cloth Diaper Change

On April 21, 2012 We will once again be joining forces along with Earth Day Omaha to hold the Great Cloth Diaper Change - Omaha! We plan on having a Huge day of lots of fun. Everything is still in the works so Be sure to Subscribe to my blog with your email for all sorts of updates!

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Rockin Green top 15 from their 52 weeks of clean!


I got an email from Rockin Green today =) a Free PDF of their top 15 from their 52 weeks of Clean campaign

so I share it with you:
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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Cloth Cooperative Raffle Fundraiser !


Informative Ferret wants you to know :



The Cloth Cooperative is in need of some donations to help start a new program. We want to start a new born diaper rental program (logistics still in the works) And need some revenue to help cover shipping cost and to get some custom sew on labels for donated diapers.
Addicted to Fluff will be holding a Raffle (hope to start mid jan or sooner) Where you can get "tickets" to up your chances to win donated items.

We are currently in search of said Donated items =) Diapers, home made items, non-baby related, or pretty much anything lol, From businesses or personal donors. They will be shipped from Donor to winners directly. Each donated Item Automatically gets you 5 "tickets" for a chance to win a different item in the raffle, Or you can donate your tickets back to the Cloth Cooperative.
Each donated Dollar gets you 1 "ticket" in the drawling
Every $10 donated gets you an extra 3 free "tickets"

If you would like more information on the Cloth Cooperative you can visit http://www.clothcooperative.org/
And if you are wanting to donate for the raffle you can email : Krystal@clothcooperative.org

More information will be posted as we get ready to start the Raffle! Be sure to follow this blog and subscribe to email updates!

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Why Cloth?


"Cloth is Gross"
"They smell"
"It takes to much time to clean"
"to expensive"



These are just a few of the excuses I hear from people when they see my baby has fluff on his bum.
Well lets take a closer look at some of these and the TRUTH behind Cloth.

For many new moms this time of their life can be very confusing, scary, and frustrating. There are so many decisions to make, so many options, so many people telling them what they should or shouldn't do. So much Judgement.. (Ugh with the judgement!)
I remember it all the first time , and this time with my second its no different. The same decisions but more choices, the same judgements from other people. I wish I knew then what I know now. For me and my first son (5 years old) Disposables were a no duh. I knew nothing about cloth, didn't even know people still used cloth. My mother used cloth 30 years ago on my brother is about all I knew. I used disposables because I was ignorant. I was Ignorant of a lot of things back then. Yep, its really amazing how much you learn and grow in 5 years.
I am happy to say I am no longer ignorant when it comes to what I put on my baby. This time around I was lucky enough to have a friend point me in the direction of cloth. And I have to say for me an Stay at home mom (SAHM) this was an easy decision.

The Cost:



First I looked at cost. Thats the biggest reason I started to look into cloth. Being Military we dont make much money, and with two kids things like diapers add up FAST. First I went to the store and added up how much in disposables I would be spending:
On average it would be about $950 a YEAR and most kids are in them for about 3 years. Thats $2850 for 3 years! This does not include wipes, or rash cream, Add another couple hundred a year. (cost was calculated from current cost of disposable diapers in my area)
Then I went online and research Cloth (though not as well as I should have) For a good working stash you should have at least 24. I found 24 Fuzzibunz Onesize for a good discount on Amazon I got my first stash for about $425.00(including shipping) .
(your first stash can be MUCH cheaper) I did see the cheaper diapers but didn't think they would be any good so I had mistakenly passed them up. If I knew then what I know now haha. Now That would be all I need to have a great stash. But Of course being me I wanted Prints. But thats all Extra.
Anyways for for $425.00 I have a working stash that should last me 3 years since I bought all onesize. That's a savings of $525 Just the FIRST YEAR! And yes you still may need something for a rash every now and then. (DS2 has only had one since the switch) But instead of buying the expensive rash creams you can go to the baking section of most stores and get Organic Coconut oil (lard like in looks) for like 5 bucks and it will last FOREVER.

For me that was seriously enough to get me to do cloth. Even after all my prints(extra diapers) and my Bamboo inserts (highly recommend starting off with Bamboo inserts!) Im still saving about $400 this First year. Im not exactly sure on all my savings lol because I have bought and sold, But I am no where near $900 yet and Im at 7months.

Health:
So most of us moms (and dads) want our babies in the best of the best, eat the best foods , and wear the best clothes... Why should their bottoms be any different? Disposable diapers are not very good for your baby. Keeping in mind Cloth Diapers are CHEMICAL FREE. Whats in Disposables?? :
(source Livestrong.com)


Dioxins
Most disposable diapers are bleached white with chlorine, resulting in a byproduct called dioxins that leach into the environment and the diapers


Sodium Polyacrylate
Sodium polycarbonate is a super absorbent chemical compound that is used in the fillers of many disposable diapers. It is composed of cellulose processed from trees that is mixed with crystals of polyacrylate. This chemical absorbs fluids and creates surface tension in the lining of the diaper to bind fluids and prevent leakage. Sodium polyacrylate is often visible as small gel-like crystals on the skin of babies and is thought to be linked to skin irritations and respiratory problems. This chemical was removed from tampons due to toxic shock syndrome concerns. As it has only been used in diapers for the last two decades, there is not yet research on the long-term health effects of sodium polyacrylate on babies.


Tributyl-tin (TBT)
Many disposable diapers contain a chemical called tributyl-tin (TBT). According to the EPA, this toxic pollutant is extremely harmful to aquatic (water) life and causes endocrine (hormonal) disruptions in aquatic organisms. TBT is a polluting chemical that does not degrade but remains in the environment and in our food chain. TBT is also an ingredient used in biocides to kill infecting organisms. Additionally, according to research published by the American Institute of Biological Sciences, tributyl-tin can trigger genes that promote the growth of fat cells, causing obesity in humans.
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
Disposable diapers frequently contain chemicals called volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These include chemicals such as ethylbenzene, toluene, xylene and dipentene. According to the EPA, VOCs can cause eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches, damage to the liver, kidney and central nervous system as well as cancers.


Other Chemicals
Other chemicals often used in disposable diapers include dyes, fragrances, plastics and petrolatums. Adhesive chemicals are used in the sticky tabs to close the diapers and dyes are used to color and make the patterns and labels that mark diapers. Perfumes and fragrances are used in some disposable diapers to help mask odors.

Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/111348-chemicals-disposable-diapers/#ixzz1hoNLkPY7

So knowing whats in them now made my decision even easier. Which made me feel horrible for ever putting them on my First. My First son has so many diaper rashes through out his diaper years, and now I know why. I thought it was from not changing him enough. I was literally changing him every hour or more, to try and keep the rashes away. Then of course using the rash paste which eventually caused his rashes to get worse. I would change brands thinking he was allergic to that brand. He would be good for a while then start to rash again. I of course blamed myself. Which now I know it wasn't me but the diapers!
Frankly I really dont see how disposables as they are made now are even legal to put on babies. You would think the FDA would have better regulations on what chemicals can be used and things like that.

Environment:



Disposable Diapers can take anywhere between 250-500 YEARS to decompose! The Real Diaper Association estimates that 27.4 billion disposable diapers are used every year in the United States, and over 92 percent of these diapers end up in the landfill. So every single diaper from the day they were created are all still sitting in a landfill with the chemicals, and human waste soaking into the land every rain. Which if you know anything about how nature works the water on the surface ends up going to the water in the ground, then we pump it out of the ground and drink it. (many city treatment plants do not remove 60% of chemicals and other dissolved whatnots from the water. Many towns waters supplies should NOT be drank right from the tap but have some sort of cleaner or filter before you drink but thats a whole nother blog)
Now I am not the most green momma in the land but I do try, and this I just couldn't add to anymore. Thinking how much trash we all already throw out, at least a lot of that is biodegradable!


How easy Is Cloth?

They are so easy to use my 5 year old son can change his little brother diaper with minimum help. Cloth Diapers are no longer sharp pins and rubber pants. If you have seen any of my other blogs you have noticed a HUGE difference in what our mothers used to what I now use. My diapers are breathable, and Waterproof (with practice leak proof). They snap or Velcro close (some still use pins if you choose) Now Cloth is just as easy to put on and take off as any disposable.Its the wash thats different. Some people like me use special Cloth soaps others use cloth safe soaps (which I am making a list and will soon post it.) You take off the diaper and instead of placing in a trash bag, there are choices. First choice is a Dry pail. Basically and pail will do, I was using a card board box at first lol. Have some sort of liner in that pail, they sell special ones but I found a regular trash bag worked to line it. Another Choice is a wet bag : A bag of different sizes made out of PUL and a zipper. Put Diaper in and zip closed! When you are ready to wash, just take the out and dump them in the washer. (other steps depending on what stage your baby is at) Many moms do a Rinse, wash, Rinse , Rinse. I myself do a wash, Rinse, Rinse just to make sure I got all the soap out. Then you can either line dry or dry on low/no heat tumble. Fold and reuse. Simple as that! Yes its more work then disposables, yes its a bit more water then you would use with disposables. but the Above benefits of cloth to me out weight the little extra work.


In Conclusion:


Cloth is not only healthier for your baby, Better for your world, but also Healthier for your wallet too!

Cloth Diapers are seriously addicting so Buyer beware!
They come in so many different verities, colors, and awesomely cute patterns.And look so darn cute on your baby, you wont be able to stop!




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Friday, November 18, 2011

Whats Baltic amber you ask?

So these days (maybe forever IDK Im not that old lol) People have been talking about how Baltic Amber helps their baby with teething pains, Them with conic pains, Headaches, body aches. The list seems endless. Well What Is Baltic Amber? Does it have bugs in it? Does it really work? Or are all these people just crazy!?
Like you I was once out of the Amber loop. I thought, a bunch of tree sap couldnt possibly work to help pains and illness.

Lets take an in depth look to what Baltic Amber REALLY is.

Amber is Actually Fossilized tree resin NOT sap.
Baltic Amber (also called succinite because it contains 8% Succinic acid) comes from the Baltic Region of the Baltic Sea and is the largest deposit of Amber in the world with about 80% of the worlds amber found there. It dates from 44 million years ago.
Batlic Amber gets its Healing powers from Succinic Acid.

Succinate is a component of the citric acid cycle and is capable of donating electrons to the electron transport chain by the reaction:

succinate + FADfumarate + FADH2

What does that all mean? Well I have no clue lmao! But ok here it is. When Baltic Amber is full of this Acid and when it lays on your skin it gets warm releases an all natural analgesic (pain relief). In other words... Natural pain relief that DOES work (shown here by all my sciencey talk hehe)

Still skeptical? Well so was I even after reading everything, doing all the research talking to real moms using it. I still didnt believe it, and i was to afraid to spend the money. Then Like a sign from God I won a Bracelet made by: Dino-Daisy Amber Teething Necklaces


(Dino-Daisy teething Bracelet shown here as an Anklet)
And it actually worked! My very spit uppy then 4 month old was very noticably less spit uppy, less crancky and he just got two teeth (5.5months) in two days and he was a bit more spit uppy then normal days but a lot less cranky other then he didnt want to sleep.
So I decided to get my own and him some more. This time I ordered from a friend She owns Baltic Creations and does Amazing work!
I have Carpel Tunnel in both wrists but my right is worse then my left so I got a bracelet and behold it works! With out the Amber on I can hardly move my hand. With it im able to type, play with my son (who is very heavy and I am right hand dominate). So many things. Now I can wait to have the surgery to correct it until after my sweet boy is done nursing.

So there you go. An explication and a real life first hand experience with Baltic Amber. Oh and for the record. i have yet to see a bug .. I know.. I know.. Bummer!
For a complete list of Ailments Amber helps you can visit Baltic Creations healing Info page.
(My Son's Amber necklace WITH converter so i can turn it into an anklet)

(my two amber pieces from Baltic Creations)


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