Tuesday 5 April 2011

Rockin Green Soap and Funk rock have arrived!

If you havn't already tried this soap then you don't know what your misssing. Amazing scents, Great green cleaning products for cloth diapers and lasts forever with HE washers!   Each bag does 45/90 washes!
  Scents include:
Barenaked Babies (unscented)
      Rage against the Raspberries (Best Seller)
        The Plain Green Tea's
    Mighty Mighty Marshmellow
        Smashing Watermellons
           Lavender Mint
              Motley Clean

Are you sick and tired of battling with stinky diapers? Do you worry about the chemicals you are putting on your children’s clothes? Then Rockin’ Green detergent should be on your laundry playlist! It comes in 3 rockin’ formulas and several fun scents, which is music to anyone’s ears.  This cloth diaper & laundry detergent was born out of necessity and perfected over many months. It’s made of safe, phosphate free ingredients, which are good for the planet, and is great for kids and adults.

Best of all, it is totally safe for cloth diapers, so you don’t have to worry about repelling and stinkies. In fact, many customers love it so much they use it on all their laundry and linens!

Rockin’ Green comes in three different formulas- so there is something for everyone! 

  • Soft- this formula is designed for those that have sensitive little ones or soft water. 
  • Classic- this is the original formula, and is great for those with moderate hard water, or just those that are battling with stinkies. Comes in unscented and scented varieties. 
  • Hard-This formula is designed for the most troubling of water types, comes in unscented and scented.
All Rockin’ Green formulas are designed with the same great ingredients, and work for all water types. Most people do great with the Classic formula, so when in doubt start off with that formula.  Rockin’ Green is made of safe, phosphate free ingredients which makes it good for the planet and gentler on your little ones.



Come visit us on our website for more info! Free shipping on local pick up orders or over 99$,


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Friday 25 March 2011

Winner!

Congrats to Michelle O for winning our first bambinoBUMS onesize cloth diaper! Join us on facebook to be our next winner!

Tuesday 8 March 2011

How many Cloth diapers will I need?....

How many cloth diapers should I get?

We recommend purchasing between 20-30 cloth diapers, closer to 30 for infants and closer to 20 for older babies and toddlers. Infants go through a lot of diapers per day - at least 10 and closer to 15 or sometimes more. We recommend getting enough to last 2-3 days. Many people don't mind doing laundry every day, but if you are able to have enough to last 2-3 days, your cloth diapers will last a lot longer. And as we all know, one of the greatest benefits of using cloth diapers is that they can last through multiple children. You'll have to replenish your stash much less if you have more cloth diapers to begin with. If you are using prefolds and diaper covers, I would recommend getting at least 6 diaper covers, but 8-10 sure do make life a whole lot easier. You can re-use the cloth diaper covers before you have to wash them as long as your baby has not soiled them. Just let them air dry between changings.

come check out our great onesize cloth diapers at great prices!

Monday 28 February 2011

New Travel Wet Bags

Our new selection of travel wet bags are here. They are my favorite design that I have seen yet.  Two pockets keep your dry and wet diapers apart and they have a handy elastic handle for hanging.   Colors are red, blue, green.  Retail for 12$ but are free when you purchase our cloth diapers! 

Sunday 20 February 2011

EUC Flip Day packs on sale

Come check out our EUC section on our website for great deals on two sets of FLIP day packs with staydry inserts!

www.calgaryclothdiaperdepot.com/euc.html

Saturday 19 February 2011

Types of Cloth diapers

Diapers aren't the way they used to be when your grandmother and mother were diapering you!  A lot has changed and new fabrics and great designs allow the convience of disposables while protecting the earth, your wallet and most importantly your baby's health.

The Basics Now that you're interested in cloth diapers, your first question is probably: "Where do I start?". You first decision is to determine which type of cloth diaper you are most comfortable with.  For example, you might prefer one type of diaper for overnight use, one for daytime use, or another when the babysitter is over.

Prefolds: If you're on a tight budget and aren't afraid to do a little folding, then prefolds are the diaper for you! Want to know how to fold your prefolds? The Diaper Hyena site has a great section on folding techniques. Prefolds require a diaper cover, and if you want a nice secure fit, a Snappi is highly recommended.

Fitteds Similar to prefolds: fitted diapers are shaped like disposables and close with snaps or velcro. The big advantage to fitted diapers is that they have elastic at the legs and back, which makes them excellent at containing messes. They also tend to be a little less bulky than prefolds. Fitteds also require a diaper cover.

Pocket Diapers: Now we're into the diapers that are more like disposables. Pocket diapers are a two-piece diapering system typically with a piece of fleece that makes up the inner portion of fabric, and a waterproof outer layer. An absorbent material is placed inside of the two pieces, making the whole system act as an all-in-one system that keeps your baby dry.

All-In-Ones: Also known as AIO's, all-in-ones are fitted diapers that have an outer waterproof layer already attached. These diapers are ideal for out-of-home use, as they are very similar to disposables. You could add extra absorbency via a doubler at night.

One-Size: These diapers can be either all-in-ones or pockets. They're economical, as you don't need to buy different sizes of each diaper as they typically have snaps which adjust to fit your baby from birth to potty training. The one downside of all-in-ones is that they tend to be a little bulky on newborns.

Come check out our selection of Onesize Cloth diapers. Perfect for newborn to toddlers!http://www.calgaryclothdiaperdepot.com/

Friday 18 February 2011

Welcome to Calgary's cloth diaper depot

Looking for great cloth diapers at discounted prices? Using cloth diapers not only saves money in your budget but when you buy name brand diapers at 25%+ off you save even more!  Check out our collections of EUC (excellent used condition) cloth diapers from our newborn trial program and save over 50% on Bum Genius and Fuzzi Bunz pocket diapers

Come check us out at: http://www.calgaryclothdiaperdepot.com/http://www.calgaryclothdiaperdepot.com/