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Alternate Uses for Snap-EZ ™ Products

Here are all the ideas that were sent to us:

Pocket Diapers:

Renee

from Bellingham, WA

After you baby grows out of them,

use the newborn and small pocket diapers as dolly diapers!

Misty

from Waterloo, IA:

Placing your water bottle inside a pocket diaper is a great way to keep it from "sweating" on other items inside your purse or diaper bag! :)

Linnea

from Redwood City, CA:

Our latest order just arrived today and we love it! Two year old Miriam has decided that the cotton pocket diaper makes a cozy bed for her dolly!

Angie

from West Jordan, UT:

Use them as play hats:

Megan

from Provo, UT:

Snap a bunch together as a colorful, bright playsilk!

(My son loves to play a sort of "hide-and-seek" with his, ducking under one and then revealing himself! LOL)

Tonya

from Talladega, AL:

The last time my DD had the stomach virus, we used a pocket dipe to 'catch' with....

Diaper/Trainer BKT/Hemp Inserts:

Linnea

from Redwood City, CA:

Our latest order just arrived today and we love it! Two year old Miriam has decided that the large night-time sherpa/BKT insert makes a great blanket!!

Michelle

from Pennsburg, PA -

When DH left the windows down in the car and it rained overnight, I wiped up the driver's seat, and then put down a couple inserts to sit on so I could run my errands w/o an embarrassing wet bumm!! They even kept ME dry!

Tonya

from Talladega, AL:

The last time my DD had the stomach virus, we laid one under DD's head and our bed pad had already been 'used'. Needless to say it was better than the hand towel we had thought about using......

Julie

from Philadelphia, PA:

Here's what NOT to do with the inserts - start a fire with them!! We recommend boiling the inserts for 20 minutes, not 2 hours!!

Wetbags:

Heather

from Eugene, OR:

Camille was bored, so I gave her the wipes and wetbag that we won last month. She loved pulling the wipes out one at a time.

I put them all back in and she'd pull them out again. Over and over! And she loves the feel of the soft fabrics

Megan

from Provo, UT:

Use a small wetbag for mama cloth. Could also be used for ANYTHING messy that you need a place to put!

Elaina

from Gillete, WY:

Diaper Pail Liner -- use as a bag to stuff a sleeping bag in!

AND

Large wet bag -- use to keep small toys grouped together (ie. Little People toys or Brio train tracks)

Heidi

from Ferndale, WA:

Use the Wipes Wetbag for an ice bag for boo boos! You can put the ice in the zip lock baggie and place inside for a nice soothing ice compress!

Tara

from Gardiner, ME:

Your large wet bags make terrific beach/pool bags.

I bring ours with us whenever we are going swimming and put all the wet stuff in there when we are done

(these bags hold ALOT, our family of five can fit all the swimsuits in there).

They work awesome, no more wet laundry in the car or leaking plastic bags to deal with.

We always used to use a plastic grocery shopping bag and would end up with a puddle on the floor.

Not to mention all the comments we get at the beach "that bag is adorable, where did you get it?" ect.

Wipes:

Victoria

from Bolivar, Mo

And I love to use my wipes for hankies for my son.

He keeps a wipe in his pocket during the day

Eileen

from Baltimore, MD

Kaya uses it as a doll diaper--we just snappi it on her doll.

She also uses them as wipes to change the doll's diaper.

I use it as toilet paper.

I also use them to clean Kaya's hands and face after or before a meal,

wipe up a spill, blow her nose, wipe a spot off a window, and give Kaya an occasional sponge bath.

Tara

from Gardiner, ME

The wipes make wonderful cleaning cloths.

I use them to wash my mirrors and windows and they are SO much better than a paper towel and are better for the environment.

I use cloth wipes for everything from cleaning, to wiping up messes, to washclothes, to wiping bums.

They are one of the most versatile items out there :)

Michelle

from Pennsburg, PA:

I use the wipes to wash my face.

I have very sensitive skin, and the velour is so much nicer to use than even terry washclothes if my skin is irritated from too much sun

Heidi

from Ferndale, WA:

These make great security blanket - my 5 YO DD still sleeps with one!

Mary

from Keller, TX:

After getting her first Grab Bag of Wipes, she told me: "One wipe was just too beautiful to use on a bum. I had to give it to my oldest daughter for a doll blanket. She gushed"

Changing Pads:

Thea

from Coventry, RI:

They work great as a rain coat if you get stuck out without an umbrella.

Covers babies head and shoulders no problem! Great to protect Mommy's hair too.

Also great to put down in car seat when your potty training toddler has an accident!

Lastly, use as a nursing cover when you forgot to wear a nursing top to church and baby is ravenous!

Sarah

from Ashburn, VA:

She had several ideas:

Use at a picnic table to create a clean place to put finger food or toys.

Use at the pool to create a clean snack zone for a toddler

Use under a booster in your kitchen to catch crumbs and keep stains from ruining chairs.

Use at the grocery store to cover up yucky seats or wherever you want a clean washable seat for your child.

Megan

from Provo, UT:

Use a large changing pad as a peekaboo sort of playsilk!

Elaina

from Gillete, WY:

Large Size Changing Pad -- use as a mini picnic blanket and don't worry about spills! :)

Heidi

from Ferndale, WA:

Changing Pad -Use as a car seat cover - much easier to clean up than the car seat!

And they make great security blankets - the snap strap can be used to secure it to the stroller!

We'd love to hear YOUR great ideas for alternate ways to use our products!

Happy Diapering!