Did you know we make more than just cloth diapers?
That’s right – We make products for mamas too! Specifically created with women in mind, our MilkDaze and Elemum brands are made to protect, accessorize and simply provide a peace of mind through those not-so-glamorous stages of life.
MilkDaze
Our MilkDaze brand was created specifically for breastfeeding mamas. From ultra-absorbent, stay-dry nursing pads to beautiful nursing and teething jewelry, our MilkDaze products are made to help make the breastfeeding stage just a little more glamorous.
Elemum
And then there’s Elemum, another such brand made to provide women with comfort, reliability and peace of mind everywhere they go. From postpartum to day-to-day life, this eco-friendly brand was made to accommodate women in various stages of life.
Who says cloth is just for babies?
Our Elemum Reusable Pads are designed to be used during a woman’s period or times of light incontinence. With the inner core made with GOTS-certified organic cotton, this eco-friendly option is not only ultra-absorbent, but comfortable too! The featured wings snap under the panties to keep the pad in place, providing you with reliability and comfort all day long.
Just as you do with cloth diapers, simply wash and reuse again and again! With Elemum, you save money, save the planet and stay comfortable. Sounds pretty good to me!
Give Elemum a Try!
We love this brand and know you will too! So in this week’s giveaway, one lucky winner will get the chance to give it a try. Enter for a chance to win a pack of Elemum Reusable Pads below!
Eligible entries must be posted no later than midnight Central Time, Thursday, April 6, 2017. U.S. residents only. Void where prohibited by law. No purchase necessary to win. Winners will be drawn after the close of the contest and notified via email. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook. We hereby release Facebook of any liability. All prizes must be claimed within 30 days of end of giveaway.
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We use cloth diapers and re useable cloth napkins!
I’m slowly but surely eliminating disposable products in my life… well except for toilet paper. We also use cloth diapers on the baby.
We recycle and pass down items to friends and family!! Most items are handmade with love!!!
I will cloth diaper once our baby is born and we recycle and compost.
I will cloth diaper once our baby is born and we recycle and compost.
We compost, recycle, carpool, and cloth diaper!
We cloth diaper and use cloth wipes, glass, and I just made the switch to a cup from cloth pads.
I use mama cloth, menstrual cup, cloth diapers, wet bags and reusable snack bags instead of plastic containers
I’ve been slowly making the switch to cloth fornmy family so I would love to do that for myself as well. I’d love to try these.
Use cloth diapers and a menstrual cup, no paper plates/disposable cups.
My family recently started living a zero waste lifestyle. We bring glass jar to the grocery store bulk bins. We switched to cloth napkins, tissues and started using cloth toilet paper.
We cloth diaper and I use a menstrual cup!
We recycle~
We’ve been on a long eco-friendly road! Cutting down on food waste, using a CSA, not owning a car, and cloth diapering.
We use cloth napkins and dishcloths instead of paper towels and use cloth diapers and hand-me-downs!
We already use cloth diapers in our family but I would love to try the mama cloth!!
we have switched to cloth everything, trying to switch to all glass containers or stainless in the kitchen.
composting
We raise our own ducks for eggs, and also line dry all our clothes (especially the diapers!)
We use cloth diapers, reusable shopping bags or we get paper bags and reuse them for recycling, and I also use a menstrual cup, so I’d love to try cloth pads as well!
We use wool dryer balls and I use mama cloth!
Cloth diapers & mama cloth
We cloth diaper to reduce all the trash going to landfills. I’ve been wanting to cut out the feminine supply waste, too.
We cloth diaper and have switched to un-paper towels.
We plan to cloth diaper. I make my own cleaning products. We compost and recycle.
We use cloth diapers and wipes. I also use a menstrual cup and mama cloth liners.
We use cloth diapers for our son and use cloth towels in the kitchen instead of paper towels.
We cloth diaper, I use cloth nursing pads, I am starting to can cause I have tons of canning jars and I use those for lots of things. I’m also making my own baby food, which is a new adventure for us.
We started growing our own fruits and veggies and in return it becomes compost to give the soil nutrients. I am trying to read into cloth diapering for my baby girl due in August; for with my first diapers were a nightmare! Love reading into this blog/website for ideas and what to use/do!
I use a menstrual cup and cloth liners. I plan to cloth diaper when I have children.
We cloth diaper, I use cloth nursing pads once my supply has regulated, and we try to use cloth towels around the house (still use some paper towels).
We use cloth diapers and wipes, and are working to eliminate unnatural, chemical-based products from our home
We use cloth diapers. I compost and recycle and plant a small garden in the spring. I use paper towels very sparingly, instead using cloth items to clean up.
We’ve made the choice to cloth diaper, as well as use washable breast pads instead of disposable ones.
we use natural cleaning products like vinegar and baking soda, and make our own washing machine soap that doesn’t have harsh chemicals or fragrances.
We switched to cloth diapers with our second daughter, and we were so happy we did! Now I’m starting to get more and more into reusable menstrual products.
Some eco-friendly choices we’ve made are cloth diapering and using cloth napkins.
One of the things that my family and I have done to become more eco-conscience is to utilize a smaller trash can in our home and opt for once-monthly garbage service. It has really helped us to be more conscientious about the trash that we produce on a daily, weekly and monthly basis. We recycle absolutely everything that we can.
We use cloth diapers!
We use cloth diapers, cloth wipes, I hang dry everything and we use our electric car as our primary mode of transport. Would love to try cloth pads!
We switched our toddler to cloth diapers! And got some for our next baby due in May 🙂
Cloth pads are life! So cozy and comfy, i would love to add to my stash!
I recycle mad crazy. I go to my son’s house and make him do the same. I even send stuff by mail for recycling that local places won’t accept.
I have wanted to try these before.
We make a lot of eco-friendly choices now. We love things that save us money so we can use money on fun things instead of not-so-eco-friendly things. We love using eco-friendly cleaners around the house which are safer for my asthma and for my little ones’ hands.
Love the idea of reusable, especially if I’m already doing lots of laundry with cloth. Kill to birds with one stone!
We love both Econobum & Flip diapers, especially that we’ve been able to use them for two kids with very little replacement. The initial investment seemed like a lot – but we have saved SO much over these past few years. Thank you for creating great products – AND for creating products that help women be similarly ecoconscious.
I’ve been wanting to try/switch over from disposable feminine products!
We cloth diaper and I use reusable pads (but I need some more).
So thankful I discovered cloth pads and have never looked back! I use them as backup for my cup and these look like they’d be perfect for the job. We also cloth diaper and have eliminated disposable paper towels and napkins from regular use. Makes so much sense now that it’s normal life!