When C was born I made a changing pad out of oil cloth and liked it so much I made a few more in my shop. A few weeks ago my kindergarten teacher emailed me with the exciting news she was going to be a new grandma and she wanted me to make something for her to bring to the shower.
I had an extra one from back when I made my own that was still in my shop but she was looking for something more pink/brown so off to the fabric store I went.
Now that its been five years since my brand new mom self made that first one, I've learned a few things about toting diapers around. There were some things about the original design that I thought needed a little improvement on so instead of rolling it, I had it fold up and added a belt around it instead of a tie to keep it together. This also allowed it to keep a spare dipe and wipes all there together in once convenient pouch.
So now I think I need a new} one for myself and a bunch more for the shop using some of those fabulous oil cloths and vinyl fabrics I found at my last visit to Harts!
This is amazing! I am seriously loving your creativity!
ReplyDeleteBabies aren't known for their good timing or the awareness of their surroundings, whether they are at home or not.
ReplyDeleteAs a parent, you are required to change your baby's pad no matter the time or place. If you are out with your baby,
it’s best to have with you a changing pad that you consider to be the Best Changing Pad for your child, instead of using the unhygienic changing stations in public restrooms.
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