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Ah, the joys of fermenting. One day you’re admir Ah, the joys of fermenting.
One day you’re admiring your perfect jar of tangy red onions, and the next… you’re wondering if you just accidentally created a new life form on your counter.

Here’s your friendly reminder:
💡 Fermenting is part art, part science, and part humility.
Sometimes things go beautifully. Sometimes they get a little… hairy.
And that’s okay. That’s part of learning a slow, from-scratch life.

Whether you're a fermenting newbie or a seasoned briner, trust the process. Every “failed” jar is still a step forward. 👣

💬 Tell me—what's the weirdest or most wonderful ferment you've made?
A weedy, wild work in progress—but it’s mine. A weedy, wild work in progress—but it’s mine. 🌿

This is Year 4 of slowly building my Potager garden. After many seasons of failure, trial, and learning by doing & I’m finally seeing progress.

It’s not finished.
It needs weeding, mulching, and planting.
The stones aren’t all laid, and the paths are uneven.

But oh, the joy it brings.

There’s symbolism from traditional Potagers tucked in here: like the 4 Eden-inspired paths with circle at the center where lemon balm, phlox, and salvia grow around an old bird bath.
There are sweet peas climbing a rustic A-frame trellis, lettuce and kale ready to harvest, and tiny seedlings full of promise.

It’s chaotic. It’s imperfect. It’s beautiful.
And it’s growing—just like me.

💬 Tell me: what’s growing in your garden this season (literally or metaphorically)?
It’s a Beatrix Potter Summer! 🐭🌿 We’re It’s a Beatrix Potter Summer! 🐭🌿

We’re shifting into a slower homeschool rhythm for the summer—less structure, more stories, and plenty of time to savor simple moments together.

Today’s cozy table included:
🍿 Popcorn
🍍 Fresh pineapple
☕ Coffee for mama
📖 The Tailor of Gloucester by Beatrix Potter

We’ve officially decided to begin First Grade with Ambleside Online this fall, and we’re spending these quiet summer days soaking up some of the Year 0 booklist—rich with stories, imagination, and gentle beauty.

Beatrix Potter’s world is full of whimsy, wisdom, and wonder, and it feels like the perfect place to pause and breathe before we step into Year One.

💬 Are you easing into a slower summer rhythm too? What’s on your family’s book list this season?
She’s got crayons in her hands, a story in her e She’s got crayons in her hands, a story in her ears, and no desk in sight—
But guess what? She’s learning.

Because sometimes homeschool looks like spelling tests and worksheets…
And sometimes it looks like coloring while Kirsten learns a lesson and mama tackles Mount Laundry.

We're not aiming for Pinterest-perfect—we're aiming for present, peaceful, and full of wonder.
Tell me you’re a mom without telling me you’re Tell me you’re a mom without telling me you’re a mom…
Some days, the biggest accomplishment is making the bed just to have a clean spot to tackle laundry.
Homemaking isn’t glamorous, but it’s real, it’s needed, and it’s love in action.
#SahmLife #LaundryDays #MomLifeUnfiltered
🌱 How to Start Seeds Indoors for a Thriving Spr 🌱 How to Start Seeds Indoors for a Thriving Spring Garden! (Zone 6b Edition) 🌱

It may still be cold, but now’s the perfect time to start planning your dream garden! 🏡✨ Starting seeds indoors gives your plants a head start, leading to a stronger, more productive garden.

Swipe through for a step-by-step guide, and don’t forget to check out my latest blog post for my top tips, favorite seeds to start, and a seed-starting schedule!

🌿 What are YOU growing this year? Drop your garden plans below! ⬇️

#gardeningtips #homesteadinglife #seedstarting #springgarden #zone6b #homesteadgardening
✨ Browned Butter Caramel Rice Krispie Treats = N ✨ Browned Butter Caramel Rice Krispie Treats = Next-Level Nostalgia! ✨

You think you know Rice Krispie treats… but then you add browned butter and homemade caramel and suddenly, they’re rich, gooey, and completely irresistible. 🤤

This recipe is:
✔ Buttery and caramelized in the best way
✔ Ooey, gooey, rich & decadent 
✔ A fun twist on a nostalgic classic

🔥 Save this for later and let me know—are you a classic Rice Krispie treat person, or do you love a good upgrade? 👇👇

📌 Full recipe is on the blog! Link in bio.

#brownedbutter #caramel #ricekrispietreats #homesteadkitchen #fromscratchbaking #simplehomemade #easybakingrecipes
The wind is rushing through the trees and the open The wind is rushing through the trees and the open windows, the rain is falling softly, and the coffee is warming.
Living for peaceful Saturdays with some of my favorite people 💕
Also, I'm pretty sure this is the first time in about 5 years or so that I've had my nails painted 😂
If you're wondering about a sourdough update - I didn't abandon it! My starter has taken literally forever to get active, but I'm attempting my first loaves this weekend. I'll post an update on the starter soon and get an update about the bread out after! 
I've started half a dozen starters in the past few years, so I'm not really sure why this one has taken so long. My only guess is that I've never started one in the Winter/early spring, so it's just needed a little more help?
But sourdough content will pick up again soon & I'm hoping to have some gardening content coming your way soon, too 😍
We celebrated Josie's first birthday last month, a We celebrated Josie's first birthday last month, and I just got it posted on the blog. Here are a few pictures from the sweet & simple Charlotte's Web themed birthday party 😍

#firstbirthdayparty #charlottesweb #kidsparty #homemadebirthdaycake #diybirthdaycake #diybirthdaydecor

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Cloth Diapers for Beginners: How to Get Started

February 3, 2025

Cloth diapers can feel a bit overwhelming at first. With so many options, terms, and routines, it’s easy to wonder, “Where do I even start?” But here’s the good news: cloth diapering isn’t as complicated as it seems, and once you get the hang of it, it can easily slip into your normal routine (and is so worth it).

Whether you’re motivated by the cost savings, the environmental benefits, or simply the joy of seeing your baby in adorable fluffy diapers, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know to start cloth diapering with confidence.

Grab a cup of tea, and let’s dive into the world of cloth diapering for beginners!


Why Choose Cloth Diapers?

Before we get into the details, let’s talk about why cloth diapering is such a great choice:

  • Cost Savings: While there’s an upfront investment, cloth diapers save you hundreds (even thousands) of dollars compared to disposables.
  • Eco-Friendly: Cloth diapers reduce waste, keeping tons of diapers out of landfills.
  • Better for Baby’s Skin: Cloth diapers are free from the chemicals found in disposables, and they’re soft and gentle on sensitive skin.
  • Adorable Designs: From solid colors to fun patterns, cloth diapers are ridiculously cute!

Types of Cloth Diapers

One of the first things you’ll notice about cloth diapering is that there are a lot of different types of diapers. Here’s a quick rundown:

1. All-in-One (AIO)

  • Most similar to disposables.
  • The absorbent layer and waterproof cover are sewn together, making them easy to use.
  • Pros: Simple to use, great for daycare or babysitters.
  • Cons: Takes longer to dry and can be pricier.

2. Pocket Diapers

  • A waterproof cover with a pocket to stuff absorbent inserts inside.
  • Pros: Customizable absorbency and faster drying time.
  • Cons: Requires assembly after washing.

3. Prefolds and Covers

  • A rectangular, absorbent fabric that you fold and secure with a waterproof cover.
  • Pros: Affordable and versatile.
  • Cons: More steps compared to other types.

4. Flats

  • Large, thin squares of fabric that can be folded in different ways.
  • Pros: Budget-friendly, easy to wash, and fast drying.
  • Cons: Folding takes practice.

5. Hybrid/AI2 (All-in-Two)

  • A system with a reusable cover and snap-in inserts.
  • Pros: Fewer covers needed, less laundry.
  • Cons: Can be expensive.

How Many Cloth Diapers Do You Need?

For full-time cloth diapering, you’ll typically need:

  • Newborn stage: 20–24 diapers (newborns go through 8–12 changes a day).
  • Infant and toddler stage: 14–18 diapers if you wash every other day.

If you’re starting with a small stash, mix and match a few types to see what works best for your baby and routine.


How to Wash Cloth Diapers

Washing cloth diapers is often the biggest concern for beginners, but it’s easier than you think! Here’s a simple routine:

1. Pre-Wash

  • Start with a quick rinse or short cycle to remove any solids and loosen stains. Cold water works best.

2. Main Wash

  • Use a longer cycle with hot water and a good-quality detergent (no fabric softeners or bleach). This removes oils and bacteria.

3. Dry

  • Line dry whenever possible to prolong the life of your diapers. If you use a dryer, stick to low heat.

Pro Tip: Use a diaper sprayer or liners to make handling messy diapers easier, especially when baby starts solids!


What About Leaks?

Leaks happen, even with cloth diapers, but they’re usually easy to troubleshoot:

  • Fit: Ensure the diaper fits snugly around the legs and waist.
  • Absorbency: If your baby is soaking through diapers, add extra inserts or try more absorbent materials like hemp or bamboo.
  • Changing Frequency: Cloth diapers should be changed every 2–3 hours to prevent leaks.

Getting Started with Cloth Diapering

If you’re feeling a little unsure about diving in, here are some tips to make the transition smoother:

1. Start Small

You don’t have to go all-in right away. Start with a few cloth diapers during the day, and use disposables at night or when you’re out.

2. Experiment with Styles

Every baby is different, so try a few different types of diapers to see what fits your baby and your lifestyle best.

3. Build Your Stash Slowly

You don’t need to buy everything at once. Watch for sales, buy used, or ask friends for hand-me-downs to save money.

4. Learn as You Go

There’s a learning curve, but you’ll figure it out quickly. Don’t be afraid to ask for help—cloth diapering communities (online or local) are full of experienced parents happy to offer advice.


Cloth Diapering FAQs

Is cloth diapering really cheaper than disposables?
Yes! While the upfront cost can be higher, you’ll save a lot over time, especially if you use the same diapers for multiple children.

Do cloth diapers work for nighttime?
Absolutely. Add extra absorbency, like a hemp insert, or try diapers specifically designed for overnight use.

Can you travel with cloth diapers?
Yes, but it takes a little extra planning. Pack enough diapers and bring a wet bag to store used ones. If you’re gone for several days, consider a laundromat or hybrid diapers with disposable inserts.

Are cloth diapers hard to clean?
Not at all! Once you establish a washing routine, it becomes second nature.

How long do cloth diapers last?
With proper care, cloth diapers can last through multiple children. Always follow the manufacturer’s washing and drying instructions to extend their lifespan.


Why Cloth Diapering Is Worth It

Cloth diapering might seem intimidating at first, but it’s one of those things that gets easier—and more rewarding—the longer you do it. It’s not just about saving money or reducing waste (though those are huge perks). It’s about embracing a more intentional way of parenting and feeling good about the choices you’re making for your baby, your family, and the planet.

So, give it a try! Start small, experiment, and remember—it doesn’t have to be all or nothing. Even a single cloth diaper a day can make a difference. And before you know it, you’ll be a cloth diapering pro, wondering why you ever hesitated.

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I'm Heather - a wife and stay at home mama of 3. I'm on a journey to thrive at home & cultivate a home-centered life. Join our young homesteading family of four as we start a Zone 6 garden in Indiana, turn our aging 80 acre farm into a sustainable homestead using permaculture and regenerative agricultural practices, and DIY our 1865 Colonial revival Farmhouse into the home of our dreams. Along the way we're going to DIY, garden, cook from scratch, learn to be frugal, homeschool, thrift, eat healthier, and learn to really enjoy this thing called life.
I'm thriving after a rectovaginal fistula and am passionate about physiological childbirth.
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