First, decide on what type of wipe you plan to use. The simplest is baby wash cloths, most of us moms have a bunch and never use them all. You can also buy flannel at any fabric store, cut into squares and sew the edges down.
If you want something a little nicer, or different material, there are always people on Diaper Swappers and Etsy that sell pre-made cloth wipes. That's where I got mine. I use a wipe made from flannel and sherpa.
If you want your wipe to "pop up" like a disposable wipe, you need an old wipes container. Lay 2 wipes down on a flat surface, over lapping as below.
Next fold one side over.
Repeat the prosses until you have a stack of wipes to fill your wipes container.
Now just feed the top wipe through the opening and you are done!
Then you have 2 options, wet or dry storage. Both have pros to them. If you are unsure how quick you will go through a batch, and have concerns with the wipes sitting wet, you can store them dry. When it is time to change your baby, just wet the wipe with tap water, or spray the wipe with a pre-made solution, and you are good to go!
For wet storage, you can use a home made wipes solution, or buy a pre-made one. I make my own, after all, we are trying to save money, right?
All you need are a few ingredients:
- Water
- Baby Wash
- Tea Tree Oil
- Lavender Oil (Optional)
- Olive Oil (Optional)
I am currently out of Lavender Oil, so I am making it with out.
It is good to note, the combination of Lavender and Tea Tree Oil combats yeast infections.
I keep an old Baby Wash bottle to mix in. Add water, 2 squirts of baby wash, 7-10 drops of each oil, and 1/2 tsp of olive oil. Mix well and pour over your folded wipes.
The solution will keep well over a week. The Tea Tree Oil keeps it fresh, and prevents bacteria growth. If you have extra troubles with yeast, be sure to add the Lavender Oil to the solution.
I have been using this solution for 5 years and have never had a problem with repelling on my diapers. The oils are so diluted, and applied onto the wipes, they don't transfer to the diapers them selves in the wash.
16 comments:
I never did cloth diaper, but I really wanted to with my youngest. It's not really an option when they are in daycare, though! I never thought about a pop up system like this - brilliant!
this is a GREAT idea im going to pass it to my 2 daughters who are BOTH pregnant
This is perfect timing! I'm due in 7 weeks and I want to use homemade wipes on her, at least in the beginning. Can't wait to try this project! It's great for any baby - cloth diapered or not.
Great idea thanks!
great idea... I also like to use an old face cloth for a dryer sheet... just spray some liquid softner on it and put in dryer... works great
I love this money-saver! I never knew about the solution mix for the wet wipes. Thank you so much for sharing!
Thanks for the great ideas! I didn't know that tea tree oil and lavender combat yeast infections.
My kds are grown now but wish I had this information when I was younger. Great ideas!
These are great tips!! You could also change the ingredients up a little and make face wipes too
Sharon
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My son is no longer in diapers, but I really wish I would have done more research into cloth diapers when he was a baby. It would have saved me so much money and I can't even fathom how much... And it is so much better for the environment!
Great idea and good for the earth. I won't be doing it because my kids are 30 and 22 but if there are any grandbabies... I'll pass it on. Thanks!
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awesome money saving idea !
thanks this is so helpful! leaving a link to this in my post :)
Can coconut oil be used in making solution?
Coconut Oil can be used, just mix it in hot water first to melt it.
This is an awesome idea! Thanks for sharing
Dee from MadameDeals
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