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  • i cant take my eyes off your boobs... really nice....

  • ORG

  • @MenaceFan I was gonna leave that as a comment, but u beat me to it

  • Where did u get the container from?

  • I use 2 cups water, 1 tables spoon baby tearfree baby soap/shampoo and 2 tablespoons oil with 2-4 drops lavendar for her sensitive skin. I prefer to use baby soap that doesn't have mineral oil in it..but at times I had to us same ol' Johnson and johnson because of budjet. Also I use olive oil it's actually very good for the skin. I never thought of cutting a hole in the top like that...and I remove the center when it's don't absorbing. Doesn't that hole leak quite a bit when you flip it?

  • HI!

  • This video is awesome and I like the fact that this lady took the time to show her skills on making baby wipes from scratch. Me and my wife are grateful for this video and will be making tons of baby wipes for our 18 month old daughter and her sister who will be born soon!!!!!! 

  • Thats a great idea :) I am going to try it out now

  • who can send me some baby wipes

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  • Something even cheaper ,,,, a wet cloth

  • @jasoncambs i agree

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  • You are paying too much for the California baby diaper wash, but certainly, as we say, any castile soap works just as well, and is a very significant money savings. Also, one container of these goes much longer than a pack of wipes--you use significantly less fabric (kind of like using thin toilet paper as compared to that thick, spongy stuff.) I also like knowing what chemicals I am exposing my babies to, and paper towels are significantly more biodegradable than wipes.

  • I don't think this is all that cheap. The California baby diaper wash is $10.99 for 6.5 oz . plus shipping on it. Even if you get free shipping. It is still $1.69 oz and that is not including the mineral oil cost and the cost of the paper towels. Buy the time you add this up you might as well have bought the wipes that pre-made. I buy sensative babywipes that buy the case for $11.99 I think I get 10 packs in it. ( which makes about $1.60 per a thing of wipes)

  • thank you for showing that you can have more control over what we wipe on our children and save money!

  • 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.

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  • @motormanmarkDOTcom -- thanks! hey, and don't miss my blog post on HOW TO LIVE POOR at:

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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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

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  • But wouldn't just buying them be better? Where I live, they only cost about a dollar for a whole box! :)

  • 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!

  • Really clever idea!

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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?

  • Great video I love how you use fragrance free and eco-friendly products :)

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • 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 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.

  • Thank you so much for sharing this!

  • hahaha nice! lol

  • 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

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  • thanks so much for sharing.

    fyi - the new plastic coffee cans from both Folgers & Maxwell House are the perfect size for these.

  • Thanks for the video! I'm looking forward to making my own!

  • just wanted to say that is awsome you made your own baby wipes .. im thinking about doing this myself .i have twin boys 3and half years old and a baby 9 mths old . so we are buying plenty wipes and they go quik .. this will def help wit h the cost .. ty for taking the time showign us how to make baby wipes. GOD BLESs YOU .

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