Long story short, I cloth diapered Carson for about 3 months and spent an absolute fortune on cloth diapers at a local boutique. I resold most of them but Chris put his foot down and said no to cloth diapering again. haha.
However, Kat was awesome enough to trade me a really adorable Cloth Diaper for some pictures of my dudes wearing it for her new store* and facebook fan page**! I was thrilled to review them for her as well.
I was really impressed that not only are her diapers way cuter than anything on the mass market right now. They are truly the nicest cloth diapers I have ever seen or used. The inside is so soft on little ones tushie, and the outer fabric is absolutely adorable. You won't just find your mothers boring cloth diapers. No safety pins needed.
Cloth Diapering with Smush Tush on a newborn:
We tested out the One Size Pocket diaper in "Cars Goin' Round" and I must say it was so easy I just stuffed an insert in and put it on him. We had no leaks and no issues with him getting to wet and not being absorbent enough, and my little guy is quite the little pee-r. When I changed him, I just removed the insert and tossed in the wash. Since Oliver is breastfed I knew it would wash clean. For formula feeding I believe you just have to give poopy cloth diapers a rinse. It washed up perfect.
Enjoying Some tummy time with a smushy tushy! |
Cloth Diapering on a Toddler with Smush Tush:
The next day I tested out our Smush Tush one size on Carson. Even though Carson is potty trained I still felt like I should try it out on Carson as well, since he isn't fully potty trained when it comes to poopin' I was a bit nervous he would take the opportunity to poop in this adorable Cloth Diaper. Well, he did. I swished his poop out in the toilet, and tossed it in the wash along with all their other clothes. Since we use homemade detergent that is cloth diaper safe it was no big deal. I thought for sure toddler poop would leave a stain or residue. Nothing! I was so impressed. While Carson was wearing his Smush Tush he told me his bottom had "fluffies" So cute! His opinion was "CARS on my bottom! Oh yeah!"
Carson Wearing Smush Tush "Cars Goin' Round" OS |
I was highly impressed with the true one size fits most that Katherine's diapers provide. Oliver weighs in at a whopping 10 lbs for a newborn, and Carson weighs in at 29 lbs. Even though Carson is a peanut, there was still plenty of room for him to grow with these cloth diapers. Since they are all made with love and care you know you are getting a quality product. I am so impressed with Katherine's Cloth Diapers I can not wait to see what else she comes up with! I'm personally hoping she makes little swim diapers for this summer.
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Always said with baby #4 I would try cloth...nervous that it may be more work than I could take on with 4 but am willing to try :0)
ReplyDeleteOoh good luck with #4! Exciting stuff! Cloth diapering really is so easy....its really a testament to just how lazy I am when it comes to laundry. Ha.
ReplyDeleteLove the little monsters diaper cover on her etsy page, super cute :)
ReplyDeleteTick Tock goes the clock...can't wait to hear who wins fingers crossed XX :)
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