


So why are we doing this? To be honest, I'm not a crazy environmentalist - I do recycle, use reusable shopping bags (when I remember to take them out of the trunk and into the store), and like the fact that Micah's diapers won't be filling up the already overloaded landfills, but I'm not passionate about saving the environment like some may be. I really just want to save money. I love a great bargain. This to me is a no-brainer. So... let's do the math.
oh and do you see how cute these diapers are?!?
18 cloth diapers from Cotton Babies = ~$400.00 (+/- 1.00 to 2.00)
36 flannel wipes from Cotton Babies = $35.85
2 Diaper pail liners = $14.00
TOTAL = $449.85 (plus the cost of laundry)
Disposable diapers(Pampers on sale) 8-10 per day = $47.00/month (9 diapers per day)
$47.00/month X 12 months/year =$564/year
Disposable wipes = $5.00/month (2 tubs per month?) = $60.00/year
TOTAL for two years of disposable use (assuming we have Micah potty trained by 3 years old) = $1368.00
Savings of $918.15
I love to save money! That's almost half of our homestudy for our next adoption :)


5 comments:
Did Roscoe pass out when he read the part about NEXT adoption??? Nathan would totally be like let's get through this one first!!!:)
-Nikki
My sister (she's crazy) bought one diaper online then took it apart and made a pattern for herself. She's a nut (and preggers with her first child). Since she was making diapers, I requested a few. Very similiar to the ones you bought. I've loved them, I only have 6, but it means that every 3rd day I'm using them and it's been a pretty good money saver. The wipes...not sure if I could go there!
Very excited for you guys!!
apryl
We use the same diapers (Bum Genius) on Gabriel and he loves them! We use disposables when traveling long distance or when we haven't washed the cloth ones yet and he definitely knows when he's in a "sposey." The cloth diapers actually contain the waste better too. We just recently started using cloth wipes and they work well but it's hard to remember to pre-wet them for going out and about.
Another quick follow-up post. There is a woman in Springfield, OH who makes cloth wipes and they are great! Just another alternative to buying from Cotton Babies.
Here site is Small Wonders Wipes.
http://hyenacart.com/smallwonderswipes/index.php?c=9
We use these and love them.
You'll also be able to resell most of your stash, recouping some of your initial outlay--genius!
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