Things You'll Need:
- Internet
- Baby
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Step 1
Decide:
The typical disposable diaper will take up to 500 years to decompose in a landfill. New cloth diapers such as the gDiaper, come with a flushable lining, and can be composted. With many different shell colors to chose from, many mothers are signing up for a 15% discount on Amazon.com to have their diaper linings shipped to them each month. This means that if you choose gDiapers (or any other brand offering the same service), you will be able to order your diapers online at a discount. -
Step 2
Compare:
You could save up to $500 a year using cloth diapers, even with the flushable liners. If you have multiple children, this is a considerable savings. BumGenious and Happy Heiny's cloth diapers offer a cheaper alternative to the gDiaper. Happy Heiny's and bumGenious cloth diapers will grow with your child. You can adjust them to fit a child from 7-35 lbs. -
Step 3
Receive a Discount:
Remember, you will never have to leave your home if you order your flushable diaper liners online. Amazon.com is a great place to look for cloth diaper bargains. I find the best bargains for cloth diapers in the external store links listed below the gDiaper on Amazon. Also, look on ebay. Many sellers are cashing in on the green diaper faze, so there is a lot of competition out there. In addition, you can buy used shells for a bargain on ebay.
Cloth diapers are now in vogue, and you could save a bundle buying them online. Shop around and find the best cloth diaper for your baby, and you can feel good knowing that you are saving the environment in the process.














Comments
rewrite810 said
on 3/5/2009 Thanks for the tips -- I'm going to pass this along to my sister in law! 5*
jalyde said
on 3/2/2009 Great Info!
Smireles said
on 3/2/2009 Great info. I am forwarding this one to my niece with a new baby! 5*
pinchy said
on 3/2/2009 great info! always love money-saving tips! all the best, pinchy http://www.DearPennyPinchingMom.blogspot.com