May
14

Little for Now to One Lucky Mama

Newborn Cloth DiaperAfter more than 5 years of running my store, Little for Now, I have decided to change things up a bit. Little for Now is changing hands – and One Lucky Mama is gearing up to be even better than ever. While Little for Now stocked mostly items for babies, One Lucky Mama will offer products for the whole family. One Lucky Mama will offer a wide variety of family friendly items from maternity and baby items to eco-friendly ways to save money and resources around your home, toys for toddlers, and books, clothes and more.

Of course, we’ll still offer the same great cloth diaper brands you want, along with plenty of cloth diaper accessories. Along with all those diapers and baby carriers, nursing supplies and natural baby toys – many other items are joining our lineup. That means we need more space. Soon we’ll be announcing our new location where you can see even more baby, mama and family products in person.

Yes, we’ll have a baby registry that can be accessed by local and long-distance friends and relatives. Yes, we’ll still offer the same help in picking out the best products for your family – there will just be a whole lot more of them!

So, keep an eye out, or join our newsletter so we can update you as soon as we have more information. We love bringing all these great products to Utah – and we are thrilled to be creating a family oriented store unlike any other. We hope you’ll join us and help to spread the word about our little venture. Word of mouth from overjoyed customers is really our best form of advertising!

Nov
05

Cloth Diapers Utah Update

We are always adding new brands to the store, so you can now get even more top diaper brands locally. So many moms and dads tell me that they really like having the chance to touch and feel the different options before making a decision. We are always happy to show you the different brands and styles of diapers to help you find the best diapers for your family.

We carry these and other top brands:

* GroVia diapers

* FuzziBunz diapers

* bumGenius, Flip and Econobum diapers

* Rumparooz diapers and accessories

* Rockin Green detergent

* Country Save detergent

* Thirsties covers, accessories and all in one cloth diapers

I am happy to set a time to meet with you or answer your questions via email or phone.

You can see all the details at One Lucky Mama cloth diapers

Dec
18

Bamboo Diapers

Bamboo is heavenly soft, super-absorbent, and environmentally friendly. Bamboo fabric is naturally antibacterial, super absorbent, and beautiful. Bamboo diapers can be made with natural fibers inside or with microfiber inserts for easy drying. Meadowlark Mountain bamboo diapers are available as fitted sized diapers with a microfiber insert or as a one-size fitted diaper with a natural fiber soaker. All Meadowlark Mountain products are made by moms in Utah and Idaho.

We love bamboo diapers because they work so well and because they are so gentle on baby’s skin. We use bamboo velour cloth wipes at every diaper change and reach for the bamboo fitted diapers first when the diaper wash is done. Meadowlark Mountain bamboo fitted diapers come in cute prints and lovely hand-dyed colors as well as natural, unbleached bamboo velour color. We always use undyed, natural fabric on the inside so the only thing touching baby’s skin is natural fabric.

Want to know more about bamboo diapers and how environmentally friendly they are? Check out our Squidoo lens on bamboo diapers and our Cloth Diaper Heaven article on bamboo diapers.

Nov
17

Hemp Cloth Diapers

Hemp cloth diapers are a popular choice with moms and dads who want an eco-friendly alternative to disposable diapers. Hemp is an amazing plant that grows quickly, does not need chemical fertilizers or pesticides, and actually enriches the soil in which it grows. Even better, hemp is perfect for cloth diapers. Hemp is naturally antibacterial, resists molds and other fungi, asborbs more and lasts longer than cotton alone.

Most hemp fabrics are blended with cotton for a softer feel. For instance, Meadowlark Mountain hemp diapers are made with 55% hemp and 45% organic cotton and are available at One Lucky Mama. Hemp cloth diapers come in a lot of varieties from fitted pockets to fitteds, hemp prefolds to hemp contours. Check out the hemp diapering options and learn more about hemp at Hemp Cloth Diaper.com

Nov
16

Pocket Diaper Reviews

Pocket diapers are a very popular cloth diapering option. Pocket diapers are convenient whether you choose a one size pocket diaper or a sized pocket diaper (those that come in small, medium and large, for example).

I get a lot of questions about different types of diapers. I just published a small pocket diaper review and information sites to help show how different types of pocket diapers work. Pocket diapers come in a lot of varieties. Check out Cloth Diaper Reviews for reviews and information on the basics of pocket diapers as well as the different features of each major brand.

Nov
15

One Size Cloth Diapers

One size diapers are an economical way to cloth diaper since they will fit most babies from about 8 pounds to 35 pounds or potty training. Each one size diaper has a slightly different fit, so I recommend trying a One Size Cloth Diaper package to see which one will work best for your family before you invest in a whole stash.

You’ll save even more money with one size cloth diapers if you have two or more babies in cloth diapers. While there are pros and cons to one size cloth diapers, they are the most popular option in cloth diapering today.

How well do one size pocket diapers work? I used them many nights for my heavy-wetting child and they worked like a charm. The secret for us was to use hemp inserts or add extra microfiber inserts.

Some of the most popular one size cloth diapers are BumGenius, Wahmies One Size, and Happy Heiny’s One Size. Wahmies One Size diapers come in both a unique hook fastening diaper and an all snap version. Happy Heiny’s One Size diapers come in a hook and loop (like Velcro) style and a new all snap version.

Nov
14

Cloth Diapers in Utah

Cloth diapers in Utah have a long way to go to become mainstream. I have been selling and making cloth diapers for 2 1/2 years, here in good old Riverton, Utah, just a few miles from Salt Lake City. A lot of people ask what I do for a living. My standard response, “I sell cloth diapers and other natural baby things online.” You should see the looks I get. Most people think cloth diapers are too hard or too messy. I get asked the same question almost every time, “Do people even still use cloth diapers?” They sure do!

Most estimates are that from 3-5% of US babies are in cloth diapers. That may not sound like a lot, but it is significant when you consider that every baby in cloth keeps 8,000 or more disposable diapers out of the landfill. We throw away over 18 Billion disposable diapers annually! It takes 300 pounds of wood, 50 pounds of petroleum feedstocks and 20 pounds of chlorine to produce disposable diapers for one baby EACH YEAR. In addition, each baby in real diapers saves a real family about $1,500 or more. Each baby in cloth – counts!