The elephant was cast in bronze, given a black patina, and then worked into
the cover as an insert.
Not exact matches
If I use a crockpot
insert for baking, what could I use
as a
cover?
We steamed our asparagus —
as we often do — in the microwave, by placing it in a shallow baking dish with a thin layer of water (no more than a quarter inch),
covering the dish (you can use either a plate or plastic wrap) and microwaving it for 2 - 3 minutes and then in 1 minute intervals, checking it after each minute by
inserting a fork into the stems.
In what is a very sensible move from Liverpool, they have
covered all bases in the event that Balotelli rediscovers his best form in France and moves on for a big fee in the future, by
inserting a 30 percent sell - on clause in the deal,
as reported by The Independent.
In a world where Pjaca does get moved, I would hope a buy - back clause is
inserted as a
cover for any potential Dybala sale down the road (again, please no) or any other attacking exits.
If you're choosing Pocket Diapers, a newborn would need 8 - 12
inserts + 8 - 12 Pocket Diaper
Covers — they're usually sold
as a set.
All these brands make cloth
inserts for their
covers, or you can use a prefold or flat
as an
insert as well.
Simply attach the
insert to the diaper
cover with the snaps for a comfortable fit and when there's need for extra protection
as the child gets bigger or during night time, use our extra super absorbent
inserts.
If that didn't work, I could use a «hemp»
insert, and lastly, if that failed, I could use the two diapers
as in the first suggestion followed by a wool diaper
cover.
As a stand alone cloth diaper
cover, the Flip Diaper Cover can still be used with the Flip Organic Cotton Diaper Insert or the Flip Stay Dry Diaper Insert, but now you can couple it with your own fitted diapers or cotton prefold diapers
cover, the Flip Diaper
Cover can still be used with the Flip Organic Cotton Diaper Insert or the Flip Stay Dry Diaper Insert, but now you can couple it with your own fitted diapers or cotton prefold diapers
Cover can still be used with the Flip Organic Cotton Diaper
Insert or the Flip Stay Dry Diaper
Insert, but now you can couple it with your own fitted diapers or cotton prefold diapers too!
I love cloth diapering my babies (
as newborns) with an
insert and a
cover.
Deep clean your cloth diaper
covers and
inserts to give them a second life and make your cloth diaper stash practically good
as new!
AppleCheeks are pocket diapers but we sell them
as «
covers» without the
inserts.
For one thing, I have mostly pockets with microfiber
inserts, plus four bamboo / cotton
inserts, one fitted diaper, one Bummis
cover and a pair of shorts that work
as a
cover in a pinch!
The 6 pieces pre-fold are in one packed which are fitted for 15 - 30 lbs baby and used with diaper
cover or
as inserts in pocket diapers.
I just ordered a few flip
covers to try (though I'll still use prefolds or
inserts I already have inside them),
as well
as a few econobunz to compare them to.
I tested this diaper primarily
as a
cover, since I only purchased one set of
inserts (in a hemp / organic cotton blend) from TushMate.
As BabyProductsZone put it, this cloth diaper
cover with free
insert can help families save more than $ 2,000 in diaper costs for every kid who gets it.
You can use the
cover as an all - in - two by foregoing stuffing altogether, and laying the
insert on top.
They are meant to
cover non-waterproof absorbant layers such
as prefolds, stay dry
inserts, and fitted cloth diapers.
As with any all - in - two, Ragababe 2 - Steps are designed so that you can replace the soiled
inserts and re-use the
covers.
For each Diaper Drop, suitcases are packed with cloth diaper resources such
as covers, prefolds,
inserts, cloth wipes, and wet bags and personally delivered to the organization in need.
In general, the pocket diapers reviewed in this article are sold
as kits, including a set number of
covers,
inserts, and, in some cases, a waterproof bag to use to carry diapers to the laundry.
It seems like a real waste to stuff it in the pocket, but even though you could use the diaper
as a
cover and lay the
insert on the inside, that's not really how FuzziBunz are designed.
I find these
covers also hold the
insert in place better than flip
covers as well.
If you want to use the diaper
as a
cover and put an
insert inside, the flap holds the
insert in place.
I was prepared to list «microfiber only»
as a con, but then I searched their website and discovered to my delight that they offer both a synthetic
insert option and a natural fiber (hemp / cotton) option which means that if you're a natural fiber snob like me, they've got you
covered!
Smart Bottoms creates Too Smart
Inserts to be utilized in the
covers, but you could use prefolds and flats
as well.
Or you can use the
covers as an all - in - two by snapping in a Lalabye Baby bamboo or stay dry
insert (sold separately), or snap the
cover over-top your favorite nighttime fitted!
As an All in Two, the covers can be air dried between changes, it's a simple and easy to use snap - in cloth insert that works just as well on the medium setting as fully extended (I did not have a newborn, so I can't speak to that), and the inserts wash up and dry wel
As an All in Two, the
covers can be air dried between changes, it's a simple and easy to use snap - in cloth
insert that works just
as well on the medium setting as fully extended (I did not have a newborn, so I can't speak to that), and the inserts wash up and dry wel
as well on the medium setting
as fully extended (I did not have a newborn, so I can't speak to that), and the inserts wash up and dry wel
as fully extended (I did not have a newborn, so I can't speak to that), and the
inserts wash up and dry well.
I use these
covers with both GroVia size 2 prefolds
as well
as the organic cotton
inserts - both are a great fit.
It's actually one of the first
covers I reach for now
as it is so trim under clothes and works well with all my assorted
inserts / fitteds.
Throw a piece of fleece in
as a liner for the stay - dry feeling, and you could use one of your pockets sans
insert as a
cover.
Elizabeth you should try the hybrid diapers like gDiapers and Flip — the washing is reduced significantly
as you only have a few
covers and then the
inserts to wash, it's also significantly cheaper than buying 15 - 20 full diapers,
as you are only paying $ 12 - 15 a piece for the
covers, the cloth
inserts can be
as low
as $ 2 - 3 a piece.
You can get something
as simple
as an all - in - one diaper (all one piece, no waterproof
covers needed, and no
inserts to mess with) that you really just put on and take off like a disposable but instead of trashing it, you store it in a pail until wash time.
They can be tri-folded and used
as an extra
insert or absorber inside a pocket diaper or diaper
cover system like Flip Diapers.
Or my preference is to just lay the natural fiber
inserts on top and use
as a
cover without stuffing.
Used with pins and plastic pants or with diaper
covers or
as inserts in pocket diapers.
You will need more
inserts and less outside
covers, cutting your diapering costs in half
as compared to all in one diapers.
I started using my charcoal bamboo
inserts with my Buttons
covers instead, and now I have no issues with odors and the bamboo
inserts are just
as absorbent.
Instead it can be used just like a
cover by laying the
insert on top of the microfleece or using it
as a
cover over a fitted diaper — so many options.
This diaper is versatile you can use it
as a pocket,
cover or Ai2.love that the
inserts are made of Bamboo they are very absorbent.
Some
inserts can be snapped into a special made - to - fit
cover as part of a complete all - in - two cloth diaper system.
All in two - these consist of a waterproof
cover with special
inserts — if baby is just wet you can reuse the outer a few times, these are handy for out and about
as they take up less room in your changing bag
The inner is stay dry fleece with fleece
covering the microfiber
insert as well.
You can also use a pocket diaper
as a
cover (pocket diapers feature a fleece liner with an opening to
insert absorbency.
Remove wet
inserts, put the extra materials on top of the pocket inner and use it
as if it is a
cover!
With hybrid diapers, such
as Flip, G - Diaper, and Grovia, you can purchase special disposable
inserts that can be used in their branded cloth diaper
covers.
We will get you up and running with high quality
covers and
inserts for
as little
as $ 400 that will last for at least 2 - 3 years of use.
I did not need to buy
as many
covers and I do use my old
inserts with my Flip system.