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I've got a good green, DIY-er mommy project for you today! So here's how this little project started out. I was getting tired of lugging around a big diaper bag on short errands just in the rare case my baby had a blowout away from home, when I almost never even open it. I wanted to get one of those little diaper change clutch thingies that just hold the essentials for one change: diaper, wipes, changing pad, that would fit into my purse. (or now, my big Mommy bag) Then I decided to go to Target and check out the diaper wallet they had for $16.99. I had seen it on another trip but then couldn't find it. I thought it was too expensive but I was getting desperate. I then saw that they had this little diaper pouch thing for $9.99 which I thought was also rediculously over-priced for a pouch with a velcro flap that would have taken me 5 minutes to make. This is where I decided that I could totally just make my own and save money. Yes, many of my DIY projects stem from my cheap-ness coupled with my constant desire to have a project going. On my way out I came across these placemats on clearance for $1.98 on an end cap: I thought it was a cool blue pattern and decided to pick a couple up and use the fabric to turn into my own travel sized diaper changing kit. So, this is how my logic went on this project, and after I had purchased these placemats I thought...duh, I could have gotten some at a thrift store and re-purposed something that was already used. But, alas, I was thinking in the wrong order. I decided this was still a cool, simple project to post here and suggest that you try it out with some old placemats. I always see tons of them at thrift stores and garage sales so it's another great way to recycle something! So, here is what I did: (illustrations by GF Design ;-)
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With the outside pattern you want facing up, fold the ends in to create the two pockets you'll have to hold diapers on one side and wipes on the other. Just make sure that when you fold the pockets in that the wipes container just takes up half the width, so you can fold it over on itself when done.
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Queen A. Sun, 26 Dec 2010 13:32:09 +0000
Thanks for this, it has launch a great range of related projects for me :)
MissK+ Sat, 17 Jul 2010 05:25:26 +0000
This is a great idea! I have never seen anything like it in shops here in Australia so I am going to make this for my little boy!
Thank you for posting it!
k m. Sun, 16 May 2010 16:36:54 +0000
awesome i think this is a great Idea
Nicole Renee Thu, 28 May 2009 20:45:34 +0000
I work at a daycare and I have to say this is ingenious because I know little ones go through diapers like people would not even believe! Congrats on going DIY! <3
Jill M. Mon, 25 May 2009 19:14:37 +0000
This is fantastic, I must try this
Kepi Wed, 20 May 2009 15:23:18 +0000
I dont have kids, but this would be a really cute gift :)