Our diaper bags use a water resistant exterior fabric.
1 diaper bag (we had a Vera Bradley
diaper bag I used regularly.
Diaper bags used to be over-sized horrible looking things, usually pink and white with ribbons and bows.
Not exact matches
One dude reports
using his
Diaper Dude
bag for «eight years and three additional kids,» meaning the thing helped him as he cared for four children in total.
I loved that
bag, though eventually I shelved it because it just didn't make sense for my wife and I to
use different
diaper bags.
The design is compact and can be easily folded and stored in the
diaper bag when not in
use.
New at this so I have a lot to pick from... Switching from disposable to cloth
diapers (and getting 2 friends to join in with me)
Using reusable grocery
bags instead of plastic will also try to
use cloth napkins too.
We
used packing cubes from Motodori to help separate all the different items including inside the
diaper bag and carryon luggage on a recent flight to Utah from California.
We also
use cloth
diapers and wipes, and cloth grocery
bags instead of plastic.
# Plastic sandwich
bags or paper lunch
bags to reusable containers /
bags # Swiffers (or similar products) to a broom and dustpan or mop (or
use reusable cloths like cloth
diapers / terry inserts in your Swiffer) # Disposable dust rags to cloth rags
We already
use cloth
diapers, cloth dust rags, reusable water bottles and cloth grocery
bags, and I myself
use cloth menstrual pads, but I'm going to try 2 new ones: 1.
Designed for
use on a double stroller, the Skip Hop DUO Double
diaper bag (click here to check price on Amazon) is a great option.
We already cloth
diaper,
use cloth napkins, reserve paper towels for jobs like wrapping fresh herbs,
use glass storage containers (all the better for re-heating in the oven instead of the microwave), and
use reusable grocery
bags!
I did not
use the recommended
Diaper Dekor
bags and that could be why they did not last.
I have been a big proponent for ditching all the «one -
use» products like plastic
bags, ziploc
bags,
diapers, paper towels, etc..
I always
used regular trash
bags because so many people said I could, and the room easily and quickly smelt like dirty
diapers.
Just a few things we do: cloth
diaper,
use cloth shopping
bags and cloth napkins, pick up litter when on our walks and combine trips in our car.
I hope they will re-work the ad and
use a better tone and approach when they attempt to address the aches and pains associated with being a mom... not just wearing babies but picking up 45 lb 6 yr olds when they skin their elbow, the constant bending over to tie shoes, lugging a 10 lb
diaper bag on one shoulder and a 5 lb purse on the other...
Wear your baby in a lightweight carrier,
use a backpack as a
diaper bag / purse, and get an umbrella stroller that can be pushed with one hand, and put the Snugride in it.
I
use cloth
diapers, bring my own
bags everywhere, recycle EVERYTHING, reuse my ziploc
bags that I put my homemade baby food in....
When not in
use, fold it up small and tuck it into a
diaper bag until it is needed again.
The Neckline
Bag has a striking shape that makes it both a fashionable diaper bag AND a chic bag that can be used for an afternoon out (with or without the kiddo
Bag has a striking shape that makes it both a fashionable
diaper bag AND a chic bag that can be used for an afternoon out (with or without the kiddo
bag AND a chic
bag that can be used for an afternoon out (with or without the kiddo
bag that can be
used for an afternoon out (with or without the kiddos).
I have some flannel / terry wipes I
use for the
diaper bag.
I've been
using the Fawn Designs
Diaper Bag for the past few months and I love it.
I have 2
diaper bags... I
use a backpack, anyway!
Here's a quick tip: Pack full sets of
diaper changing supplies for each baby in gallon zip - top
bags so you don't have to bring the whole
diaper bag into the restroom; then
use the zip - top
bags to contain the dirty
diapers.
They love the way littlebeam is both small enough to fit into their
diaper bags, but big enough to
use in all nursing positions comfortably.
I
use a hanging wet
bag on the side of the changing table to store the soiled
diapers.»
It will tuck perfectly into your Hie
Diaper Bag or can be
used separately.
Wet
bags are waterproof, featuring a loop — so you can hang the
bag while in
use — and a zippered opening, which allows you to drop dirty
diapers in with ease (and zip it closed to keep odors at bay!).
Keep in mind that cloth
diapers are usually fluffier than disposables, so when you decide to
use cloth, it will be a good investment to choose a from our list of larger designer
diaper bags.
Pouch slings are sleek, easy to
use, inexpensive, and convenient to stash in a
diaper bag or glove compartment.
Yes,
use the adjustable shoulder strap or the D - rings if you want to hang BABYBJÖRN
Diaper Bag SoFo on the baby carriage / stroller.
My best friend gave me a
bag from Thirty - one to
use as a
diaper bag.
Suzi Satterfield, owner of the cloth
diapering site Cloth
Diaper Addicts,
uses a hanging wet
bag to store her dirty
diapers, saying, «The added airflow around the
bag means that my
diapers are less likely to develop issues with smells or mold.»
You can fit it into most
diaper bags for easy storage when it is not in
use.
Pros: - Easy to adjust, take on / off and share between multiple caregivers - Can pop child in and out for running errands - Great for breastfeeding as child is already to one side - Compact carrier that fits into
diaper bag, stroller or the trunk of your car - Can
use two for tandem wearing - Use a mesh ring sling for in the shower or swimming p
use two for tandem wearing -
Use a mesh ring sling for in the shower or swimming p
Use a mesh ring sling for in the shower or swimming pool
So
using diaper bags is an intellectual decision.
Many parents know waterproof or «wet»
bags like Planet Wise Wet Bags can be used for more than just cloth diapers; store hand towels to wipe sticky faces or hands, toss in a few rags for wiping messes, and / or dry clothes for quick changes after a day of swimm
bags like Planet Wise Wet
Bags can be used for more than just cloth diapers; store hand towels to wipe sticky faces or hands, toss in a few rags for wiping messes, and / or dry clothes for quick changes after a day of swimm
Bags can be
used for more than just cloth
diapers; store hand towels to wipe sticky faces or hands, toss in a few rags for wiping messes, and / or dry clothes for quick changes after a day of swimming.
All of these products can also be
used in your kitchen for storing baby food or for stashing baby & toddler snacks in the
diaper bag.
Wish there was some functional type of parent tray to hold things but can be solved
using diaper bag with stroller straps or purchase one of those stroller organizers.
A versatile wet / dry
bag —
Use it for cloth
diapers, clothes, toys, bathing suits etc..
Lots of positives: It gives your regular
bag a number of compartments that can be
used for baby products,
diapers etc..
, I've been
using a single pack - it cube as a
diaper bag for over seven years now and love the convenience of just chucking it under a stroller or cramming it in a larger
bag.
This cover is perfect for travel, as it comes with a travel mesh
bag for storage when not in
use that fits easily in your
diaper bag, pocket book or shopping
bag.
I currently have one wet
bag for home and one for the
diaper bag and could definitely
use another.
Wear this as a backpack or
use the handle to carry this
diaper bag in the traditional manner, but when you put it down, patent - pending rubber feet that emulate moccasin shoe soles keep the
bag from collecting surface soil.
I got the Skip Hop Duo Messenger
Diaper Bag when my son was born, he is now 14 months and its still being
used.
This is one of the top rated
diaper changing pads accompanied by 25 large - sized
bags in order to dispose
used nappies.
Made in Australia, this no - frills
diaper bag seems to have found an equally important
use as a school
bag, business tote, and travel
bag, because it doesn't scream «
diaper bag.»