Make Your Own Baby Wipes! Great Way to Save Money!
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 at
1:19 pm
scores another major blogosphere scoop with this video showing you how to save your family money by making your own baby wipes, easy as pie! Watch and cash in!
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It never occurred to me that I could make my OWN wipes! Thanks for the instructions.
Oh. . .and I really like the “ORG” part! LoL
hahaha nice! lol
Thank you so much for sharing this!
I’ve thought about this for years and experimented with some when my kids were little. The problems I found with this method were: 1. The paper towels (even the highest quality) fall apart with extended periods of dampness. 2. Paper towels (again, highest quality) are not soft on bottoms at all. I mean, if I fun out of toilet paper I would NEVER use paper towels, even dampened. Ouch.
nope, the towels hold together great, even up to the last one. unlike wipes, they get damper (rather than dryer,) as you get to the bottom.
as for the softness, my kids never complain. my boy is 2 now. he can talk, and he’s still getting changed diapers (we just started potty training him, in fact, this week!)
thanks for your ideas.
I’ve used home made wipes now for almost 2.5 years on my twin girls. I use olive oil instead of the mineral oil. I actually gave away a container and the recipe as one of a baby shower gifts. I LOVE them and I think they’re much healthier than commercially made wipes. Thanks for the video!
I’m not a parent, but I know that I want kids someday. So thanks for the advice for saving money on showing how parents can make homemade diaper wipes for babies. And from the looks on this video, they’re a lot bigger then the ones advertised or sold at any stores. I will keep this advice in mind.
Great video I love how you use fragrance free and eco-friendly products
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this is amazing. So nice of you to share an eco friendly idea as well as economical. I can’t wait to tell my daughters about this. Wish we could have seen the face behind that sweet little sounding voice.. maybe next time show us your young son eh?
Hi motormanmarkDOTcom
I have just been watching your video and I must admit it really is very good.
I really enjoyed watching it.
Already looking forward to more of the same in the future.
Cheers to your success.
Mark McCulloch
HOW CLEVER!! I’m going to talk about this in my vid series and leave a link to your vid so others will come to see it.
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Really clever idea!
Outstanding! From all at twinsandtripletsdotcom I am a mother of four including twins this is a huge savings for parents of one or more! Thanks for sharing!
But wouldn’t just buying them be better? Where I live, they only cost about a dollar for a whole box!
I like this idea, but why couldn’t you do the same thing with actual toilet paper?
@AbigailBeth86 toilet paper would not be strong enough
Thanks for answering my question. I tried researching and just couldn’t figure out why every uses paper towels. lol. Since I’m going to cloth diaper, I think I will use cloth wipes too.
great idea! i’m a young mother and my fiance and i work at minimum wage. we’re very excited to be having a baby, but we want to save as much money as possible on things that go quickly, so we can have more money for things that matter. i’m defnitely going to try this and see how i like it! i’m glad i came across this video, i really am.
@motormanmarkDOTcom — thanks! hey, and don’t miss my blog post on HOW TO LIVE POOR at:
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@motormanmarkDOTcom — thanks! hey, and don’t miss my blog post on HOW TO LIVE POOR at:
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good idea even tho i am not a mom i just thought it would be kewl anyway instead of paper towels u should try toilet paper bc its already cut in half
–i’m afraid that would not work as toilet paper doesn’t have the right consistency.
thank you for showing that you can have more control over what we wipe on our children and save money!