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4/12/2015 - CLOTHING DIAPERING ON A BUDGET: PREFOLDS AND COVERS
When you think about cloth diapering on a budget, I guarantee you probably go straight to thinking about prefolds and diaper covers. It's the most economical choice {unless you have expensive tastes for say, super fine cashmere wool covers} when it comes to using cloth diapers – or any diapers for that matter.

It is pretty amazing that realistically, you could cloth diapers a child for right at $100 for the entire time they are in cloth. Sure – we can argue it up both sides and down – you might want smaller prefolds when they're younger, etc, but it can be done and probably for less than $100 if you really tried.

I'm no expert on prefolds or flats. I used them very little with both of my girls. They were probably my favorite way to cloth diaper in the first few weeks of Sophia and Moreaya's life because they were cheap and easy. I simply tri-folded a prefold and laid it in a cover. I even used a snappi a few times on Moreaya with a cover. The reason – they were cheap. When I was changing so many Reusable Diaper everyday and most of our OS diapers were too big, I didn't want to invest in newborn pockets or AIOs just for a few weeks.

A prefold and cover was actually Sophia's first cloth diaper that she ever wore… at 3 weeks old.

Another great thing about using prefolds and covers is the fact that anything can become a prefold. When we talked about Pocket diaper really cheap, I shared that covers have been stuffed with numerous items – old t-shirts, receiving blankets, towels… Think about it. There weren't PUL covers back in the day – people used what they had.

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2/12/2015 - ULTIMATE CLOTH SWIM DIAPERS FROM I PLAY
I will never, ever judge any of you if you don't use cloth diapers. I totally think you could – but it's your choice. But I will say this "Why oh why is your child not wearing cloth swim diapers!?" They are the easiest things in the world and wonderful options for those ON and not necessarily on a Budget.

And talk about cute?! They save you money – why, if you could simply buy a bathing suit top {like you can buy Women's Suits separate} you'd be able to save even more money, right!?!

All joking aside, cloth swimming diapers are just about the easiest thing that you'll probably encounter in the cloth diapering world. They work exactly like disposable swim diapers, but instead of throwing money a diaper away, you wash it. Best thing? There are no special ways to wash – I simply throw our swim diapers in with my regular laundry and all the other wet bathing suits and towels!

I've seen quite a few cloth swim diapers, but none quite as cute as this one that we were sent {free for review} from i Play. I mean, how can you deny the cuteness of these ruffles and dragonflies? You can't. And there's no way we're covering it up! Especially when there's a matching sun hat!

The i Play Ultimate Swim Diaper is a sized system, meaning you do need to purchase the size that fits your child, according to weight. The good news? Instead of buying a pack of disposable diaper insert, 2 {3 at the most} i Play Swim Diapers would get you through an entire summer of splashing!

And if convenience {you know how disposable swim diapers are on every endcap at stores during the Summer} was one of the reasons you haven't switched yet, you better think of another one! I have seen i Play swim diapers on the shelves of our local Target stores!

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