Our wipes collection includes one set of Thirsties, one set from Itti Bitti, a few bumGenius, and a ton
of baby wash cloths.
When they had poopie in their diaper, whether it be cloth or disposable, I always used baby soap and a soft,
warm baby wash cloth to clean their bottoms and then rinse with warm water, and never used anything else.
I have a lot of these bags and label them for multiple purposes: the kids» snacks when we are out, used wet wipes (
repurposed baby wash cloths), my feminine products, soiled cloth diapers.
Cloth wipes can be as easy as
baby wash cloths or terry face cloths.
I used
our baby wash cloths as wet wipes for toddlers at the table (i.e. they would get a wet baby wash cloth instead of a napkin during mealtimes and snacks) which made them a worthwhile product, as well.
This is a cute and convenient way to store
your baby wash cloths.
Like my mom's gift at one of my baby showers was a gift basket full of baby wash, cute bibs, baby lotion,
baby wash cloths, loose diapers, etc - it was also the centerpiece for the table.
In there we found onesies with feet, bath towels with hoods,
baby wash cloths, clothes.
You can also use old wash cloths or
baby wash cloths.