Sunday, February 28, 2010

Fluff in the Spotlight! Thirsties *New* Booty Luster Bottom Cleaner!

Thirsties has done it again! They've managed to come out with yet another fabulous product to add to their already awesome lineup.

Their new Booty Luster bottom cleaner is awesome and the perfect accessory for any cloth diapering mom.

Features:
  • A completely non-toxic, non-irritating solution
  • 100% biodegradable
  • Custom formulated by a chemist especially for use in cleaning your baby's diaper area
  • Designed to help loosen waste, thoroughly cleanse, and gently moisturize your baby's skin
  • Restores skin's natural barrier against bacteria
  • Soothes skin and helps prevent diaper rash
  • Dries completely clean; will not leave residue
  • Made in the USA
Description:
Thirsties Booty Luster is blended by hand in small batches, using flowers, plants, resins, and high quality organic ingredients. Each component of our wipes solution has been carefully selected to not only clean your baby's diaper area, but to soothe and moisturize, as well. And perhaps most importantly, the properties of Thirsties Booty Luster actually help to restore the natural barrier your baby needs to protect him/herself from harmful, rash-inducing bacteria. Use Thirsties Booty Luster at every diaper change to clean thoroughly--yet gently, to moisturize, and to help protect your baby from diaper rash.
Use:
Shake bottle vigorously and admire the swirling luster! Add 2-4 sprays to your baby's soiled diaper area and wipe clean with Thirsties® Fab Wipes.
For external use only. Keep out of reach of children.
Ingredients:
Aloe Vera, Vitamin E, water-based Extract of Coconut, Honey, Grapeseed Extract, traces of Glycerin, Avocado Oil, Humectant Moisturizers, and other Organic Ingredients.
Thirsties Booty Luster is free of petroleum, alcohols, animal products, parabens, sulfates, DPGs, or any dilutants; nor are any of our products ever tested on animals.
MADE IN THE USA
Want to try some Booty Luster? Enter this week's Pimp Your Stash and you could win (2) bottles!

Saturday, February 27, 2010

(CLOSED) Pimp Your Stash #19 - Thirsties *New* Booty Luster ENDS (03-05-10)

This week's Pimp Your Stash Winner will receive a (2) Bottles {1-8oz & 1-4oz.} of Thirsties New Booty Luster and is sponsored by Thirsties! Booty Luster is a fabulous new product that makes changing diapers a breeze! Simply spray onto your babe's bum during a diaper change and wipe clean with Thirsties Fab Wipes!

This weeks mandatory question for your first entry is "Do you use cloth wipes? If so, what's your preferred wipe solution or bottom spray?"

Guidelines for Entry
-In order to participate in our weekly contest and validate all extra entries you must first answer the weekly question.

-Please, be sure to be logged into your email account when you post your comment for us to be able to contact you if you win (that is with the option called OpenID). If you have a blog, be sure to be logged into the account linked to your blog for an easier way to contact you....

-Each contest runs from Sunday 12am to Friday 9pm.

-Winners are chosen using random.org, notified on Saturdays and winners name also posted on Blog.

-Winners have 7 days from contest end to claim their prize.

-Participation is open to mamas and papas worldwide! Anyone and everyone is welcome to join in the fun, however we are not responsible for lost packages and prizes that do not reach their destination will not be replaced.

-How to earn extra entries:
* (1) Become a FAN of Earth Angels Diaper Co. on FaceBook
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* (1) Subscribe to our New Newsletter
* (1) Join DD on Flickr & add photos! 1 entry for each photo, up to 5 per week.
* (1) Follow Us on Twitter (@mommygonewild)
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* (1) Place the Diaper Discussions Animated Banner on your site or Blog
* (3) Tweet About the Giveaway (use #clothdiapers in the tweet and link to the GiveAway) comment with a url to the tweet.
* (3) Advertise our Giveaway in your blog, facebook, forums or website (post with your comment the direct link where you posted about it).
* (10) Contribute an Article, Product Review or relevant story regarding Cloth Diapering. 10 extra entries are given for contributions submitted during the week of the contest. (Please do not contribute articles that were already published elsewhere.)
* (1) Comment to any post on the Diaper Discussions Blog (one entry per each comment)
* (5) Register (or being already registered) in our Affiliate Program (please specify where you placed your affiliate banner).

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Good Luck!!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Great Cloth Diapering Article at Associated Content!

Today on Twitter I stumbled across a link to this great little article on AC titled Why I Chose to Switch to Cloth Diapers, by Stacey Paule.

It's a quick read but a good one. I think a lot of mamas can relate to the reasoning behind her decision to switch to cloth. Because of the economy and rise in cost of so many necessities more and more families are switching to cloth simply to save money rather than because they're trying to be "green."

Personally my reasons for cloth diapering were originally to save money because the cost of diapering twins is insane. But once I got started it really felt good to know that I was not throwing hundreds of diapers into the landfills and our switch to cloth ended up inspiring us to try other eco-friendly alternatives as well.

Anyhow, if you're over at AC be sure and check out this great little article.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Thirsties makes your wish their command! Introducing the Snap Duo Wrap!

The comments and suggestions poured in requesting that Thirsties add a snap option to their popular diaper cover lineup. The result is the New Snap Duo Wrap!

Same awesome features as it's aplix counterpart except for the snapping waist adjustment instead of aplix! Available in all your favorite colors.

Sz 1 fits babes from 6-18lbs
Sz 2 fits babes from 18-40lbs

  • Features and adjustable rise for extended use to suit your growing baby
  • Two sizes will fit from birth to potty
  • Leg gussets provide superior protection against leaks
  • Pliable and breathable in over a dozen fresh colors
  • Pair with basic Prefold Cloth Diapers and save $2000 over disposables!
  • Pair with Thirsties® Fab Fitted Cloth Diapers and save $1000 over disposables!

If you love Thirsties then you've got to try one of the New Snap Duo Wraps! We've placed our order and their on their way! Grab yours today before they're gone!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

All moms deserve to be treated with respect.

All moms deserve to be treated with respect. I'll say it again, maybe a little louder this time. All moms deserve to be treated with respect.

We all know that there are really bad moms out there. I'm not writing about those moms.

I'm writing about the moms we are all friends with - the ones who really, truly, want to do a good job taking care of their baby. I'm writing about you. You deserve to know that you are a good mom.

Over the last seven years, I've found myself in an interesting position with the parents who shop in my store (Cotton Babies). We opened our store seven years ago as fresh parents with very, dare I say, arrogant opinions about parenting. I'd actually said, and I'm blushing as I type this:

"My child will never be allowed to behave like that child."
"My child will never be that dirty".
"What kind of a mom allows _______?"
"My child will never know what a pacifier is."
"My child will never get a bottle. What kind of mom doesn't breastfeed?"
"Look at the ugly disposable diaper on that baby."

We are seven years into parenting now and, we couldn't have been more wrong. My child has behaved like "that child". My child has been "that dirty". I have been the mom that allowed _____. I begged my babies to take pacifiers. My oldest and my youngest both had bottles at some point during their first year because of issues with breastfeeding, particularly during their first weeks of life. And, gasp, yes, I've occasionally had to use disposable diapers on my babies.

The first day that I realized that I had hurt someone with my words was when a close friend of mine broke down in tears after trying for weeks to breastfeed her baby and finally having to give up because her baby was loosing weight and getting dehydrated. She simply didn't produce enough milk to breastfeed exclusively. I was heartbroken. She was my friend. I knew her. I knew how important breastfeeding was to her. She was doing everything "right". She wasn't a failure as a mom. But the lactivist mentality that I'd adopted was making her feel like a bad mom.

Then one day, a customer was in my store with a fussy, young baby and, assuming that every mom who shops for cloth diapers would also share my passion for breastfeeding, I asked her if she would like a place to sit and nurse her baby. She broke down in tears. She couldn't nurse her baby and my offer of a place to sit and "nurse" her baby was more than she could take right then. By this point, I'd tempered my views somewhat... but her response was formative in how I now train my staff. We now ask moms if they would like a place to sit and FEED their baby.

I learned similar lessons around diapering, food, childcare, working out of the home, home schooling.... you name it, I've had my opinions gently (almost always kindly) thrown back in my face by a friend I'd unintentionally hurt with my judgmental attitude. I'm so glad that we get second chances with our friends and that God has given me an opportunity to learn these lessons with people who loved me enough to give me a chance to grow up a little bit.

Today, those hard-learned lessons are applied to the way we approach product development, customer service or any other issue with our business.

We look first to build bridges with people, not walls over differences.

Allow me to explain....

When we created bumGenius, we wanted to create a diaper that family members who might be resistant to the idea of cloth diapering (like dads or grandparents) would actually use. bumGenius has hook & loop closures - a simple thing, but a familiar thing to a parent who already knows how to use a disposable diaper. bumGenius has stretchy tabs. Again, a simple, familiar feature. bumGenius is one-size, has a great warranty, fantastic customer service and makes economical sense. Sold. bumGenius has become a literal juggernaut in the cloth diapering industry. We have a tough time keeping track of just exactly where it is mentioned online now simply because there are SO MANY online mentions of the brand every single day.

When we created the Flip Diapering System, we wanted to create a flexible diapering system that was a little less expensive than bumGenius while providing options to a parent willing to tolerate a two-piece system. Stay dry, organic & disposable inserts became part of that system to properly address the needs of the different types of families we work with. Some really want the stay-dry fabric. Others strongly prefer organics. And really, most (not all) people use disposable diapers at some point with their baby. The disposable inserts take care of those times in life when you really just need a throwaway option.

When we created the Econobum System, the goal was to take care of families who really can't afford diapers period. Buying bumGenius would be nice - but it really just isn't going to happen because, frankly, they just need to be able to feed their family. I remember all too well the days of having to choose between diapers and groceries. It's a hard place to be and it just didn't seem fair that there wasn't a good, solid, one-size option for that family. Econobum is for you, momma.

Our goal as a company is to make it easy for more people to use cloth diapers. With bumGenius, Flip and Econobum, we've given more parents options, increasing the accessibility to cloth diapers by recognizing families in different places in life. Some people can cloth diaper 100% of the time, but not everyone. Some people can afford organic diapers, but not everyone. Some people can afford cloth diapers, but.... not everyone. People are different. Different people need options.

A few weeks ago, I was interviewed by Mothering Magazine for an article that will publish soon about cloth diapers. The interviewer was curious about why we did a disposable insert for our products. She also wanted suggestions about how to best word her article to avoid offending parents who cannot use cloth diapers for one reason or another. She was also interested in knowing why we have so many users in our diapering systems who are new to cloth diapers (and switching over from disposables).

My answer to her.... and to you.... is that we believe in building bridges, not walls. We believe that every family, every parent, every baby is different. We believe that you (and all your lovely differences) deserve to be treated with respect. Therefore, our products assume nothing about you.... and in the process of providing more families with what they need, we have made the cloth diapering world a bigger, better place for more, different people. I like it that way. I hope you do too.

Happy almost earth day.


~Jenn Labit
Cotton Babies, Owner
Creator of Flip, bumGenius and Econobum

P.S. Hey dads, most of my readers are women, but I know that there are lots of dads out there too... feel free to swap out "dad" for "mom" wherever appropriate. We love you too.

Help a Mother Out

Help a Mother Out partners with organizations throughout California to bring diapers to high need families. They essentially match up donators with donees (is that a word?) to provide diapers to families and young mothers in need. They also partner with diaper banks around the nation. Since May 2009, they have collected over 156,900 diapers for families in need! SO INCREDIBLE!

Most of the families they help are not in a position to use cloth, but we recently saw a tweet from them mentioning one of their partnering organizations had a need for cloth diapers and we were so blessed to be able to participate by sending them 20 Econobum Full Kits (a retail value of $999).

We are excited about their mission and were so humbled to join with them.
An organization with a similar mission, focused on providing cloth diapers to families who are not able to afford them, is The Cloth Diaper Foundation. To learn about this organization.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

NEW bumGenius BabyLegs

Elsie's Fashion Show Birthday Party was a smashing success! Stayed tuned for a link to pictures (we are aiming for the end of the week).

In the mean time, the NEW designs of bumGenius BabyLegs have arrived! These are 5 brand new designs from BabyLegs that have been custom designed to coordinate with bumGenius and Flip cloth diapers! BabyLegs keep little legs warm in the winter and make for easier diaper changes... and come in bright, fun prints. Now is the time to stock up!




Tuesday, February 9, 2010

bum giv'n genius: Haiti Medical Mission

Thank you!
With your help, we raised a lot of money over the holidays for Sheltering Wings' Orphanage in Burkina Faso, West Africa. Cotton Babies was able to match your generous donations!

From the bottom of our hearts, THANK YOU!

Help Haiti Relief Efforts
We are now turning our bum giv'n genius focus to the relief efforts in Haiti through Service International, an organization that provides relief to disaster areas in need with the goal of complete, long-term recovery. On February 15, a team of 4 doctors, 6 nurses and 3 support staff are going to help with the medical relief efforts in Haiti.

The team will be working at St. Nicolas hospital in St. Marc which is about 50 miles north of Port au Prince. St. Marc is also quickly becoming a refugee destination for many from Port au Prince.

There are two ways to help this medical mission:
1. Give Medical Supplies
Here is a list of the items Service International is looking for:

Aspirin
Crutches
Glucometer and a lot of strips and dipsticks
Long Razor Blade - derma tum blade
Insulin - regular and long acting
Heparin
Bootee shoe covers
Insulin syringes
Providoine

To donate any of these items, contact Service International directly at (636) 532-9008 or info@serviceinternational.org.

2. Give Financially
Cotton Babies is teaming with them to help relieve some of the financial burden and we wanted to open this opportunity to our faithful customers.

Click here to make a donation - no gift is too big or too small. 100% of your donation will go directly to Service International.

To learn more about Service International, click here

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

New Flip Colors!

new bloomin colors for your baby's growin bum

You asked for them, we made them. Flip Diapers now come in the pastel bumGenius colors you love: Grasshopper, Butternut, Twilight and Blossom!

The Flip Diaper System, with the choice of stay-dry, organic or disposable insert, is getting lots of attention from moms for being the "best cover" they have used. Moms regularly tell us that the covers never leak, the organic inserts are great for overnight, the disposables make travel easy.... and so much more!

Find out what they already know... shop now...