Lets Talk Cloth Diapers!





WARNING! This post is VERY LONG, It is EVERYTHING I know about cloth diapering.


Last week I talked about how I cloth diaper on the go, I got a few responses from my readers who wanted me to go more in depth on how I cloth diaper. I am more then happy to share this with you.

First I want to tell you that I used disposable diapers on my daughter 4 years ago. I hated every minute of it! I hated spending so much money on diapers and wipes. I also hated that at the end of the week our trash can was overflowing up with dirty diapers. I started potty training my daughter when she was 2. At that point I realized that the pull ups were even more expensive then diapers.
Soon my daughter was potty trained during the day, but still needed pull ups for naps and nighttime.
Some times she woke up dry, sometimes not. There was no way to predict if she would pee in her pull up's or not. So what do you do with a dry pull up? I reused them once, then tossed them since they started to smell.
I then started doing some research online on some sort of night time training underwear. That is where I found out about cloth diapers.

I ordered 3 one size bum genius diapers and she used those for naps and nighttime.
At that time she was about 28 pounds and they still fit her.
I was so happy!
Shortly, I got pregnant with my son, and I was so excited to try out cloth diapering!

I watched a lot of YouTube videos on cloth diapers (especially the cloth diaper channel)
There are so MANY cloth diapers, I was getting over whelmed.

After watching many videos and reading lots of reviews, I was torn between the fuzzi bunz and the bum genius one sized diapers.

So I ordered two fuzzi bunz diapers to test them out. Needless to say I was not happy with the fuzzi bunz. They were much smaller then the Bum Genius (They claim to fit up to 30 lbs, but my daughter could not fit into them and she was less then 30 lbs at that time)

I also didn't like that you had to size them with the elastic, it just takes longer then the Bum Genius Diapers whereas you would just snap the front snaps.

This week in pictures...



I can not believe this week is over. It went by so quick!
We did not do anything major exciting this week since it was raining almost everyday.

But regardless, we enjoyed this week. Here is how our week looked like in pictures

Free lollipops at the bank! Wahoo!!



We had a "snow" day (the snow melted in a few hours):


Having my morning cup of tea, before the kidos wake up:



Hubby bought me some bracelets, Love 'em (both the hubby and the bracelets):


Story/craft time at the library:



Creamy chocolate and caramel, (need I say more?)


My sewing project this week contained lots of ruffles!


My Saturday morning started off with a warm chocolate muffin, mmm:



Well that about wraps it up. I wonder what next week will bring?

Gallery Wall



My gallery wall is finally complete! :)


Remember my post about my gallery wall inspiration ? I told you guys that I loved the house of smiths shelf with the picture frames resting on them? Well I took the idea to my hubby and he agreed to help me "build" the shelf.

Here is what we came up with:


This is the only before picture I found of the same wall. This is from last October, right before I painted and stenciled the living room a light gray color.

If you want to see how we created our gallery wall, then read on:

First thing first, I collected all of the picture frames around the house


Then using my sprayer and left over white paint, I sprayed all of the frames
(I love using the paint sprayer rather then spray paint because the smell is not as bad, it gives a nice thick coat)


A shot of just a few of the frames drying, I only had to do one coat:


The next day we went to home depot and bought two of these primed boards:

(My hubby thinking "what are you doing woman!?")


As you can see they were each $8.87



We also picked up 7 of these brackets (I believe they were $6.99 each)


That same night I had my hubby hang all the brackets up
(he did the hard part, measuring and drilling)


So the next morning here is what we had.
Note that this is not the finished project, the boards are not nailed in. I just lifted the boards up and took the brackets off the wall to paint them.


Using my paint sprayer and some left over white paint I painted the brackets
(with the paint sprayer I only had to do one coat)


Using a small foam roller I painted both sides of the shelf


OK, once everything was dry, I hung up the brackets on the screws that my hubby drilled in the previous night and nailed in a nail with a nail gun through the shelf into the bracket to keep everything in place.

To hang the pictures, I played around with the placement and hung them up when I was happy with the look.

Most of the frames didn't have any pictures, so I just ordered some prints online.



Another look at the finished project, I love it!
I think it really brings the room together.


Thanks for visiting!


What's in my cloth diaper bag...


There are a few people that I know who are very skeptical about cloth diapering. Which is normal, because I was skeptical when I first found out about it.
But now that I have been cloth diapering my son for a whole year, I can honestly say that I am never going back to disposables. There is no reason why I would. Cloth diapering is easy, saves money and great for the environment. Plus those the diapers are so cute!

But this post is not about me selling you cloth diapering. :)

One of the many questions I get is:

"How do cloth diaper on the go?" I say "I pack a diaper bag just like you"

LOL, I guess it seems strange and hard for people. But really, it is no different then using disposable diapers. Instead of tossing my dirty diapers into the trash, I bring them home to wash.

Anyways, I decided to do a "what is in my diaper bag post". Keep in mind that my little man is now one and we don't need as much stuff as we did when he was younger.

When I am running to the grocery store, I usually just take one diaper in my Kushies wet bag

It looks like this when it is packed to go:



Here is everything in it:
I have some wipes in my zippered wipe bag (in the summer I wet the wipes at home, but now that it is cold outside, I try to wet the wipes with warm water when I am changing little man. Or if there is no water where I am at, I use the diaper potion spray (it isn't very often that there is no warm water as I am still on my first bottle of the potion spray).
I always grab a receiving blanket so I can put it on the changing table.

When I changed the diaper, I would put the dirty diaper and receiving blanket into the wet bag and throw the dirty diaper into my diaper bin and the receiving blanket into laundry when I get home. Is that hard? Nope :)



When we are going out for a few hours I take my diaper bag


Same thing, diapers, wipes, spray and wet bag

A receiving blanket and a bib


Spare change of clothes


Some toys


Water, snacks and a baby spoon


Off course little man has his blankie with him since it is cold outside now.

That's it, see I pack a diaper bag just like everyone else. Not hard, easy peasy.

If you want to see more posts on how I cloth diaper, like my washing routine, what wipes I use, how I store wipes. Let me know.

Thanks for visiting :)

I even cloth diapered while flying to visit family and on vacations. So it is not hard at all.

So whats in your diaper bag?

Gallery wall inspiration...


I have a big blank wall in my living room, I am working on making it into a gallery wall with lots of family photos. I was browsing on pinterest, here are a few of my favorites:

Pinned Image






I collected some of my old frames:



I painted them:



I want a long shelf along the wall, kind of what the House of smiths have.
So I have to go to Home Depot and get some supplies.

Ok, enough wasting time on pinterest. I gotta go now :)



Grilled Teriyaki Chicken



This is a new favorite in our house. The perfect grilled chicken thighs

PRINT RECIPE HERE

Teriyaki Sauce

2 Tbsp. cornstarch
2 Tbsp. cold water
1 c. white sugar
1 c. soy sauce
1/2 c. cider vinegar
2 cloves garlic, minced
½ tsp. ground ginger
¼ tsp. black pepper

In a medium saucepan, combine sugar, soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, ginger, and black pepper.
While sauce is heating, combine cornstarch and cold water. When sauce comes to a full boil, add cornstarch mixture and stir until sauce is thickened and bubbly. Remove from heat

Use half of the sauce to marinate your chicken thighs (atleast a few hours) and put the other half aside (you will use it to baste the thighs)


When you are ready to start grilling, preheat your grill

Spray your grill with oil spray

Turn your grill on low heat and place your thighs on the grill

Close the lid and grill the thighs (about 8 minutes on each side)

When you flip the thighs they should have grill marks and be golden, if they are not, leave them on the same side for a few more minutes.

After grilling the chicken on both sides, I basted the thighs with the other half of the teriyaki sauce and grilled them for about 2 minutes.

That's it, Serve with some white rice and veggies :)


We usually have left over rice and chicken, so the next day I make stir fried rice with the leftover. It is so good, I love fried rice!