Organic Baby Blog

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Homemade Baby Slings – How to Make Your Own Baby Sling!

As many hip parents know, baby slings have become an increasingly popular mode of transporting your infant or toddler around – from A-list celebrities spotted wearing a designer Baby Bjorn with baby in tow, to everyday moms and dads on the go who choose to use a variety of baby slings and carriers, the baby carrier is the way to carry your little one in style!

Saving Green…

With today’s ever-tightening economy, some parents are choosing to get crafty – and get sewing! While there are many gifted homemakers who enjoy making their own baby clothes, others are merely looking to save a penny or two and design their own easy-to-sew or no-sew baby wrap.

Going Green…

There are also environmentally-conscious parents who would prefer to start their child’s life on a green note – and organic baby slings are easily made, using natural fibers and textiles (such as hemp and unbleached cotton) as eco-friendly alternatives to synthetic materials used in traditional baby carriers.

Making a Scene!

Still others choose to express their creative side – crocheting, knitting and hand-stitching hip baby slings to suit their own personal style, crafty folks everywhere can consult a multitude of craft magazines and websites for how-to’s and blogs when creating their own original baby sling designs.

Ready, Set…Sew!

So, whether you’re on a budget, looking to express your artistic or creative side, or simply trying to live a greener lifestyle, it’s easy to make your own cheap baby slings – below, DIY instructions to sew your own baby wrap!

HOW TO MAKE BABY SLINGS:

For anyone who has basic sewing skills, this is a fairly simple project:

1. First, choose your fabric at a local fabric store – since you will be sewing (or serging) the edges, you may choose woven cloth that is unfinished, as well as fleeces and cotton knits, as long as they don’t curl up when cut.

2. Next, cut your cloth to the proper dimension – if you’re purchasing your fabric in person, the salesperson can cut the cloth to your specifications; we recommend 20 to 35” wide and at least 5 yards (15 feet) long.

3. Finally, you will finish the edges by serging all four sides of the material.

If you do not have your own serger, we recommend hemming all the way around the four sides of the baby wrap. You may also choose to visit your local sewing machine store, which might let you borrow their serger for free or for a small fee; visiting a tailor or dry cleaners is another affordable option for finishing your baby wrap.

IMPORTANT TIP: DO NOT buy 2.5 yards of 2 different materials & sew them together to create 5 yards – this will result in a WEIGHT-BEARING seam, weakening your baby wrap & making it less safe!

Although this is a moderately easy sling project for some, sewing isn’t quite an option for everyone, especially when you consider what you’re transporting! For the rest of us less-than-crafty folks who want to carry their precious cargo stylishly (and safely!), it’s not difficult to find inexpensive and cheap baby slings. There are many online sources, including Babysling.com, where you can find a great assortment of affordable baby slings & infant slings, including the ERGO baby carrier, Hotslings brand, Moby Wrap, Maya, Ellaroo, Baby K’Tan baby carrier and more! Whether you’re looking for a baby backpack, a linen baby sling, a Velcro sling, organic slings or any other type of kid sling, you’re sure to find a wonderful selection of moderately-priced, eco-friendly and stylish options at Babysling.com!

About the Author

Philip Morrison is an advocate of baby wearing, having experienced the benefits for him and his two children after wearing them during their early years. At Babysling.com, find all kind of baby slings, moby wrap and carriers from Hotsling, Maya Wrap and more directly from the online store.

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Shopping for Baby Gifts: Make it Pretty & Practical

In case you didn’t know, it’s ridiculously hard work having a baby.

It’s nine months of worrying, eating for two and drinking for none, reading enough books to qualify for one’s Ph.D. in obstetrics, and enduring however many numbers of excruciating painful hours of labor.

What else could be nearly as stressful? I think finding the perfect Baby gift is a close runner-up!

The task gets increasingly difficult if you are not a knowledgeable, experienced mom or grandma yourself; and the ante gets upped if you are buying for the second or third-time mom who already has all the basics.

Case in point: I know a neighbor on her third baby. She has everything her new baby needs. More than everything; as her house is full of new and gently used items piled up in teetering stacks in every available corner. When friends suggested throwing her a shower, this “new” mom practically snapped. The last thing she wanted or needed was another mound of ‘stuff’ that a seasoned mom knows she really won’t use, no matter how cute or costly it is. Take note; don’t let this happen to you.

For the first-time mother, or the experienced pro, what a Mom really wants is something useable.

When shopping for a gift, or gifts, ideally you want a mix of perishable, practical, and whimsical items. Giving a gift they will actually use and appreciate will make you a legend among your friends. Collect a few of the prettiest and most practical things you know the new mother needs. Every new baby needs onesies, sleepers, socks, washcloths and bibs. Once you have a no-nonsense basic gift in hand, then feel free to add a personal or whimsical touch. A small keepsake of some kind is always appreciated.

Being the mom of two baby boys myself, it meant that we received enough blue teddy bears to overrun any magical picnic in the forest. I ended up re-gifting most of them to every available boy baby I could find over the next few years. Please, step AWAY from the giant, carnival-sized stuffed animals.

Remember Mom is a person too. She knows that her baby will take priority above all, but it’s still nice to let her know she is loved and appreciated as a person. Add something sweet for her, whether it’s an edible chocolate treat, or scented bath salts, just to let her know she’s special.

These days, there are unlimited varieties and terrific value for your money in giving a gift basket. It is a versatile, gorgeous, and practical gift that delights every person who receives one. They can be tailored to occasion and baby gender, and showcase a bountiful array of thoughtful gifts.

You can find baby gift baskets online, shop by theme and price range, and find a high quality selection of premium items in a beautifully presented gift basket. It absolutely saves you precious time shopping several different stores for each item, and it saves you the cost and inevitable headache of buying paper and wrapping the gift yourself. Many companies will deliver the next day.

So, need a practical and pretty gift for baby? Try ordering a luxurious, beautiful gift basket.

Not such hard work, after all.

About the Author

Vivi Andris is the owner of Amor Gift Baskets,
where you can shop for gift baskets for any occasion including baby gift baskets.

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Why Organics Are My Healthy Choice

Until relatively recently the only thing I knew about organic products was that they were expensive in comparison to the items in the non-organic sector. I never bought them or understood their value in terms of nutrition and safety.

Infact, until relatively recently I never thought much about anything I ate, or the products I used on my body or in myhome. I just assumed if food looked appetising or a product was on sale in my supermarket or drug store then it must be safe. Silly me.

We live in a chemical soup. Toxins are everywhere.

I have an autistic son and am convinced now the reason he has this life long disability is because of the toxic preservatives in the vaccines he had as a healthy young baby. No-one told me there might be a risk and that thimerosal (a mercury derivative) had never been tested for safety – only efficacy.

The same thing happened with my teeth. I found out too late that the second most toxic substance on the planet (mercury) was in my mouth. I never asked and no-one volunteered to tell me until I developed mercury poisoning. I’m still recovering. You can read about both issues in my book Autism, Amalgam and Me, Jodi’s Journey Continues.

I now know there are over 85,000 synthetic chemicals approved by the Environment Protection Agency and most have not been tested for long term health effects either individually or in combination.

Apart from being in our vaccines they are in food, drink, household products, furniture, toiletries and cosmetics. It’s no wonder health is suffering.

As a nation we are better fed than we have ever been and yet when it comes to vitamins and minerals we are incredibly malnourished. It seems now we would need to eat eight oranges to get the same amount of Vitamin C our grandparents got from one.

Over farmed soils are depleted of natural nutrients and widespread use of pesticides, insecticides and fertilisers as well as airborne industrial pollutants makes crops a hazard to health.

Did you know the average apple has about 110 chemicals on it by the time you eat it and about 1.5 billion lbs of pesticides are sprayed on wheat and vegetable crops?

Food is exposed to thousands of chemicals during preservation and processing and even water takes a hammering. In most cities there are about 700 chemicals
in the water. No wonder people turn to alcohol!

Cosmetics also contain many synthetic chemicals and you can’t always trust the ones that say “natural” and “organic”. Some unscrupulous manufacturers mislead customers with false labels.

If you see “derived from….” (some natural substance) a chemical process has obviously taken place so it’s no longer “natural”.

Similarly, “organic” should mean grown and cultivated without the use of chemicals, but the industry definition is “a compound that contains a carbon atom”. Since carbon is found in anything that has ever lived, certain companies can get away with using synthetic chemicals and still call their products “organic” – even those derived from tar!

So what’s so special about true organic products?

Well, organic farming cares for the environment without relying on synthetic chemicals. Rather than using pesticides, farmers prevent pests by planting a diverse range of crops, using a rotation system and NO artificial pesticides, herbicides, hormones or growth promotants.

The organic farmer believes the food it provides should be as Mother Nature intended and strives hard to conserve natural ecosystems. Food should be pure and not contain anything questionable for good health.

In organic personal care products only natural or traditional ingredients are allowed with minimal processing. Again, there should be NO synthetic chemicals,unnatural dyes, colourings,flavourings or other additives.

Apparently there are now over 200 different types of cancer and most scientists agree at least 80% are related to toxins and carcinogens from synthetic and toxic chemicals.

The disease is caused when constant exposure overwhelms the body’s natural immune system and we lose the ability to purge the toxins and chemicals. That’s what happened to me with the mercury poisoning and now I’ve just had a breast cancer scare. Fortunately it was benign but with 1 in 2 of all men and 1 in 3 or all women developing some form of cancer in their lifetime many will not be so lucky.

I don’t feel I can take any more risks with my health which is why I’m using Certified organic to food standard products as much as possible. I know they’ll be safe.

How about you?

About the Author

For details of the World’s First cosmetic, skin and personal care products certified to Food Grade Standards free of toxins and harmful synthetic chemicals see
www.bestorganicsforhealth.com
Jean Shaw is the author of
I’m Not Naughty – I’m Autistic
and
Autism, Amalgam and Me

www.jeanshaw.com


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