The Best Full Cloth Diaper Stash Under $160

By |2021-01-10T17:21:57+00:00January 11, 2021|Beginner, Cloth Diaper Savings, Savings, Uncategorized|

This post contains affiliate links which means I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you if you buy from one of my links. If you are on a tight budget, you might be wondering if you can even afford to get started with cloth diapers. While we know that cloth diapers will help you save in the long run, it's no secret that it can be a large investment up front. My next few posts will show how you can get set up with cloth diapers within different budget amounts. Here we will explore the best [...]

DIY Diapers – How To Make Diapers From Household Items

By |2020-04-07T18:43:44+00:00April 7, 2020|How to Cloth Diaper, Reducing Waste, Savings|

This DIY Diapers post contains affiliate links meant to make it easier for you to make diapers from household items. I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you if you purchase after clicking my link. We are certainly living in some trying times right now. Due to the global pandemic, many people are finding themselves in situations they never envisioned. Our society is a disposable society. We have a heavy reliance on single-use items (for better or for worse). If you have recently tried to purchase disposable diapers at the store only to find the shelves [...]

Grove Collaborative Review – Products For Your Green & Natural Home

By |2019-12-17T14:22:28+00:00December 5, 2019|Green Cleaning, Green Home, Home, Natural Living, Natural Parenting, Savings, sustainability|

This Grove Collaborative Review contains affiliate links which means I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you if you purchase after clicking my link. All opinions are my own. I have a weakness for home products. I will admit that I'm always on a quest to find the best products for my family--products that are easy on the wallet, easy on the earth, and easy on our health. When I discovered Grove Collaborative, naturally I NEEDED to try it. This Grove Collaborative Review will discuss the company and my experiences with them. What Is Grove Collaborative & [...]

Ways To Make Money As A Stay At Home Mom: Change Your Financial Future!

By |2019-12-17T20:15:46+00:00September 30, 2019|Affiliate Marketing, Home, Motherhood, Savings|

This post contains affiliate links for things that helped me make money as a stay at home mom, which means I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you if you purchase after clicking a link. All opinions are my own. A little over a year ago, my husband and I had about 55k in student loans left to pay off. We had a plan to pay them as aggressively as we could, but it wasn't going to be easy. At that time, I had just gone down to only one day a week at work, and [...]

DIY Cloth Diaper Inserts – Easy Absorbency On A Dime

By |2019-04-12T12:55:46+00:00April 11, 2019|Cloth Diaper Savings, Savings, sustainability|

One of my main missions at Rocking the Cloth is to show families that cloth diapering doesn't have to be difficult, expensive, or for crazy people that love laundry. In fact, cloth diapering can be so simple to do with items around the house with a bit of know-how. You don't have to spend a ton of money to cloth diaper well. Here are some ideas for DIY cloth diaper inserts to help you manage your diapering budget the best that you can. I still recommend you invest in some good cloth diaper covers. You can definitely create DIY [...]

E Cloth vs Norwex – What’s The Difference & Who Wins?

By |2021-02-20T17:23:02+00:00February 12, 2019|Green Cleaning, Natural Living, Savings|

This post contains affiliate links which means I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase after clicking one of my links. Cleaning with microfiber has been popular in Europe for many years, and is becoming more popular in North America in recent years. Two of the biggest brands of microfiber cleaning products are E Cloth and Norwex. In the E Cloth vs Norwex debate, which one comes out on top? Their prices vary quite a bit, so does that mean one is worse than the other? What are the differences? Why [...]

Mighty Nest Review – Can You Create An Eco-Friendly Home On A Budget?

By |2020-02-17T23:38:32+00:00January 23, 2019|Green Cleaning, Green Home, Reducing Waste, Savings|

This post contains affiliate links which means I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase after clicking one of my links. Have you heard of Mighty Nest? Mighty Nest is a company dedicated to selling eco-friendly home products and helping people make the transition to a greener lifestyle. I have been a member for several months now and I would love to share my experience with you. I found this company on my own and have paid for my own subscription. I hope this Mighty Nest review helps you decide if [...]

The Best Cloth Diapers Series – Top 5 Cheap But Quality Diapers

By |2020-02-06T21:02:30+00:00January 10, 2019|Beginner, Diaper Reviews, Savings, Types of Diapers|

This post contains affiliate links which means I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you if you purchase after clicking one of my links. There are so many styles of cloth diapers and a whole host of different brands out there. It can be hard to narrow down your options if you are new to cloth. The Best Cloth Diapers series is meant to take a look at a lot of different motivations and characteristics of those who use cloth diapers and narrow down some styles and brands that may appeal to people that fit that [...]

Saving Money With A Baby – Do Kids Have To Make You Broke?

By |2019-01-08T12:48:04+00:00January 8, 2019|Baby, Savings|

For many first time parents, saving money with a baby is something that may be weighing heavily on their minds. According to the USDA, raising a baby costs $12,000 the first year of life, and $12,500+ for each year after that. That is a LOT of money, especially for young couples that may not be fully established in their careers yet. If that is you, just know that saving money with a baby is possible. It involves doing things differently sometimes, but it also means simplifying many things, too. If you are both working parents and plan to send [...]

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