Friday, June 15, 2012

DIY baby wipes

As new parents and a young married couple, Alex and I are trying to find more and more ways to be financially responsible. Things like eating out less, walking to the store instead of driving, buying groceries from a store that offers gas reward points, trying cloth diapering (I may have to write a post on that subject later!) etc. One of the ways I have been saving us just a bit of money each month is by making my own baby wipes. It's really easy, and one batch lasts me about 2 months, so I thought I would share.

You'll only need a few supplies
A roll of paper towels, a container for the wipes, and some baby wash.
I have found that in the case of paper towels, cheapest is not best. Spending a few extra dollars on a brand name will make the wipes more durable, and we prefer the "select-a-size" style.
Wal-mart sells some nicer looking containers if you don't like the look of my whipped cream ones. You could probably even find one tall enough that you could skip the following step. Just remember that if you use a whole roll, you'll need to combine the amounts of water and soap in one jar too.
Use a non-serrated knife to cut the paper towels in half.
You can kind of just eyeball the halfway point for this step, then have at it! It may take a little bit of elbow grease.
Ta-da!

Mix about 1 and 1/4 cups of warm water, and 2 Tbsp of baby wash in each container
For this batch I used 1 and 1/2 cups of water and they're just too wet! You can mess around with the amounts until you get the wipes exactly how you want them. Just remember that you'll need enough water to soak through all the layers of paper towel. I love that I can change up the scent by using different soaps, I'm sure you can even find hypo allergenic soap if your baby has extra sensitive skin.
Put the paper towels in the soap mixture

Make sure the lids are on tight and flip the containers over
I usually just guess how long to leave the paper towels soaking. It doesn't take a lot of time, about 20 minutes at the most.
Pull out the cardboard tube
The cardboard should be soggy and easily pulled out from the middle. If it's too soggy it will tear some, but still come out.
Pull out the middle paper towel so you can easily get to it when needed
And there you have it! A whole batch of wipes for just a few cents per wipe! I love how easy these are, and I don't know for sure if it's related to the wipes, but I have noticed that my little Jacob has not had a diaper rash since I started using these!

4 comments:

  1. Have you considered cloth wipes? you sew right? they are easy to make and use! just a random thought, but this is definitely a neat idea too!

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    1. I have considered cloth! They would be much easier to just toss in the diaper pail with the cloth diapers... I do sew, but only have use of an antique sewing machine with only one style of stitch, so even a simple zig-zag stitch to finish edges of cloth wipes would be impossible. So for now we're sticking with these. We bought a bulk pack of paper-towels, so we won't be running out anytime soon.

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  2. Awesome, anks Sadie. I will have to try this.

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