Here's a picture of little Addie, modeling her cloth...She's got a little belly!
These are what the diapers look like folded. One is velcro-closure (my favorite), the other is snap closure.
This pic is just to show the variety of prints we have for her. We love Blueberry diapers for use during the day. They are very trim-fitting under her clothes. These are a sized diaper, XS (as opposed to the one-size Bum Genius below).
This is what the diapers look like on the inside. Both of these have been worn and washed several times...no stains.

This is the other brand of diaper we have (Bum Genius). It is a one size diaper. It has snaps on the front so that it can "grow" with baby and velcro closure. They look basically the same on the inside as the Blueberry Diapers.

And this is the diaper pail...No stinky poop water sitting around. The diapers go in as they are. When the pail is full, you take the pail liner out and dump the diapers in the washing machine. Then you toss the pail liner in with it. I put Essential Oil on the little white flap to keep the smell down, but it's really not bad. The pail has a lid, though.
This is the other brand of diaper we have (Bum Genius). It is a one size diaper. It has snaps on the front so that it can "grow" with baby and velcro closure. They look basically the same on the inside as the Blueberry Diapers.
And this is the diaper pail...No stinky poop water sitting around. The diapers go in as they are. When the pail is full, you take the pail liner out and dump the diapers in the washing machine. Then you toss the pail liner in with it. I put Essential Oil on the little white flap to keep the smell down, but it's really not bad. The pail has a lid, though.
So anyways, I think cloth diapers are awesome and would recommend them to anyone willing to give it a try. They're very easy to use, much cheaper than disposable diapers, and much, much healthier for baby's little bottom. If you have any questions about it, feel free to ask me...I love to talk cloth diapers!!
Some of my favorite websites for cloth diapers are: http://www.sunshinediapers.com/ (they have a "Cloth Diaper University" Tutorial), http://www.diaperswappers.com/ & http://www.nickisdiapers.com/ (for buying diapers), and http://www.thebump.com/ --Eco-Friendly Family Board (for learning about cloth diapers and to discuss with others who use them).
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