She asked what people did to save money. Well, for me, it's not to waste.
So here are things that I do for us to save money on things that would otherwise be thrown in the garbage.
1- Use cloth diapers
There are SO many kinds of cloth diapers these days that I'm convinced that there's a kind for everyone! For my first born, we used prefolds. The come in 2 sizes and have 3 rows, with 4 layers of cotton (or bamboo if you choose) on either side and 6-8 layers in the middle. You just put one end on the change under the bum, then fold on top and fasten with a diaper pin or Snappi. You then add a waterproof diaper cover and voilĂ !
Here's what a prefold diaper looks like:
And a prefold with a snappi (instead of pins - super quick and safe to use!)
Here are the cute covers you put on top:
This worked well, but my second son has extremely sensitive skin prone to eczema, so prefolds didn't work. We had to use a all-in-one. And since we were dishing out money for all-in-ones, we figured it was best to get a one-size-fits-all all-in-one diaper!
Here's what we got:
The prefolds cost about 150$ in total for everything (including all sizes and covers). This was for 36 diapers and 6+8 covers. I sold them for 75$. So it cost me 75$ to diaper a child for 2 years.
The one-size all-in-one cost quite a bit more, but worth it! It cost about 500$ for 25 diapers. They will have lasted 2 months shy of 3 years. I will change the velcro and they will look as good as new! And they work perfectly! I can then sell them for about half of what I paid. So it will have cost me 250$ to diaper a child for 3 years. GREAT in my opinion! I also use cloth wipes (just plain baby wash clothes - we got tons at my baby shower, so that was free). I just add a few drops of Tea Tree oil or Lavender oil and wet the wipes and they're good to go and disinfect! I also use 2 cloth wet bags for dirty diapers (one for home, one for the diaper bag). That's about it!
While I was saving money and the planet with the kids, I decided to do the same for us. We compost and recycle for the earth, but I also grow a garden for fruits and vegetables in the summer. We don't use paper towels. We just use a cloth and wash everything once a week. For cleaners, we use natural products like vinegar.
On a feminine note, I have found a great product! It's a cup that holds all the flow and you can use it for about a year or even sometimes more. It's not dangerous like a tampon (because it doesn't soak up natural fluids) and it's super easy to know when to change it (you feel it).
Here it is:
We also try to use as many reusable containers as we can.
So that's about it for now! I might think of more ways to save money, so I will let you know if I find more!
Do you use a diva cup? Never heard of it!!!
ReplyDeleteYeah i used it for a year or so. i really enjoyed it- was just a pain when i was working night shifts as sometimes it gets suction cupped to you.. lol
ReplyDeleteand then on depo no period so no need.