Thursday, September 15, 2011

Thursday Edition of Fluff Again News

Thursday Edition of Fluff Again


The winner of Wednesday’s Pre-sale passes is Number 4: Meagan

Please email Jess at Fluffagain@toptobottombaby.com to claim your passes.


As promised, here is a list of the great vendors who will be joining us on Saturday:


For the Love of Bugs: Burp cloths, bibs, hooded towels, baby blankets, rag quilts, and tata tents

FLUFF AGAIN SALE DISCOUNT: $5 off of custom team orders up to $30 or $10 off custom team orders over $30 at Fluff Again (excluding Rag Quilts).


Freckle (aka Freckle's Natural Fibers): Hand Knit and Chocheted products, including diapering products

FLUFF AGAIN SALE DISCOUNT: Stop by her table for Details!


Sparkles and Fluff: Hair Accessories, Tutus, and Jewelery

FLUFF AGAIN SALE DISCOUNT: Stop by her table for Details!


MAK Images Photography

FLUFF AGAIN SALE DISCOUNT: Stop by her table for Details!


Essentials Family Chiropractic and Wellness:

Stop by for a free chair massage during Fluff Again


Catering Angels: Catering, specializing in cakes.

Free samples available at her table!


WildTree Natural Food Products

Free samples available at her table!


Madaline Jane: Custom handmade boutique clothing for kids and adults


Norwex Consultant: Personal and cleaning products without chemicals


Evie’s Slings: Beautiful ring slings, custom slings available for order


Snuggabugz Diapers: Cloth Diapers and Children’s Overnight Diapers


The Upper Room: Pillowcase dresses, bedding, and appliqued shirts


Omaha Placenta Encapsulation


Omaha Doulas Association



Check back tomorrow for a Fluff Again FAQ, a list of Door Prizes, and some general fun!


oh...and in case you are keeping track, we are currently over 1450 diapers! Here is a picture of the totes that are loaded and ready to go.



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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Fluff Again Wednesday Edition

Welcome to the Wednesday Edition of Fluff Again!


Okay, first I have to apologize for missing Tuesday’s edition of Fluff Again news...I went to play Bunco with my moms’ group (enough said, right??)


So, to start off the night, we’ve decided to give away 2 (Yes, 2!) pre-sale passes from Monday’s comments. The winners must email me at fluffagain@toptobottombaby.com by Friday at 5 pm to claim their prizes. The winners of pre-sale passes are:

    • Leah
    • April D.


Next on the list, we are going to give away another set of presale passes tomorrow. To enter, answer this question:

What is your biggest question about Fluff Again (how it work, what to buy, etc) that we haven’t already answered???


Thursday’s edition of Fluff Again news is going to be all about vendors, so make sure you check back for a full listing of our fabulous vendors!


Monday, September 12, 2011

Monday Fluff Again!

Monday Edition of Fluff Again

Whether you are new to Fluff Again, or an old pro, there is always a lot of curiosity of how this event works. Here is our outlook on Fluff Again.


The doors to Fluff Again open at 9 am. Our usual recommendation is that you are there right at 9 am, though this year we will be offering a discount hour between Noon and 1 pm on certain products (These products will be marked). At 11:45 am, we will require that all shoppers check out with their current products. After everyone is checked out, we will open up the shopping for discount products.


Another new addition this year will be the hospitality table at the entrance to the event. This table will have maps of the event, plus will be the registration table for the door prizes (check back Wednesday for a complete list!). The map is going to be a very important addition because it will allow you easily to figure out which tables to begin with. It will also give you details of the available vendors and where they are located.


One of most exciting additions this year is our new check out system. The system allows staff to scan your purchases using during check out, which should significantly decrease the check out time. On the consigner’s side, the new system has made tagging products easier. We hope these changes make Fluff Again even more enjoyable for everyone.


Finally, one of the last changes we have made is to change our check out methods to begin accepting credit cards. This year we will accept Cash, Checks, and all Major Credit Cards.


We hope you enjoy Fluff Again as much as we do! Oh and we are now over 1100 diapers! To celebrate this many diapers, we will giveaway a pair of Pre-Sale Passes (opens shopping to the holder at 8:30 am). In order to win these passes, comment on this post. In this comment, list the product you are looking for during Fluff Again!


Love and Fluff~Robyn and Jess


Sunday, September 11, 2011

Sunday Edition of Fluff Again

Welcome to the Sunday Edition of Fluff Again!

For those of you who don’t know, Fluff Again was the brain child of Jess. The first sale in Spring 2010 boasted almost 500 diapers. She always says that Fluff Again is her favorite season because it is a nice time for the cloth diapering and natural parenting community to come together.

As of this weekend, we already topped 1000 diapers, baby wearing, and other natural products that are going to be available on Saturday. I expect this number to keep growing this week as the final tagging occurs. Additionally this year, we have over 15 vendors that will be attending. In the days to come, we will be giving you a glimpse of the products and services that these vendors offer and maybe even some discount coupons to use during Fluff Again. Finally, we have had some generous donations for door prizes. A complete list of these prizes will be available later in the week.


Though the diapers are important to Fluff Again, the most important aspect to Fluff Again is the volunteers. These moms and dads not only help organize the products prior to and during the sale, but they are also available to help answer questions for Fluffy newbies. We would be lost without them. To thank our wonderful volunteers, we will be having a drawing for one lucky person who will win one of the NEW Fluff Again T-shirts and lunch! All volunteers will be entered to win (1 entry for every hour you volunteer, and double entries if you volunteer to help cleanup). We still have spots available, so head over to Fluff Again and register if you are interested in helping out!


Finally, check back this week for more introductions to our vendors! Plus, we maybe giving away a couple pre-sale passes (hint).


Introduction to Vendors for Fall 2011 Sale:

For the Love of Bugs

www.facebook.com/4theloveofbugs

Email: 4theloveofbugs@gmail.com


What she offers:

  • Burp Cloths - made of high quality birdseye diapers and cleaning service quality prefolds...assorted sizes and colors
  • Bibs - designed to coordinate with our burp cloths and blankets
  • Hooded Towels - a larger version of the standard hooded towel...great for kids of all ages
  • Baby Blankets - larger and more snuggly than standard receiving blankets, but still small enough for everyday use
  • Rag Quilts - available in a wide variety of sizes (from crib quilt to man size)...by order only...2 week minimum...please e-mail us for a quote
  • Tata Tents - nursing covers for the Mom and/or baby that prefers discrete feeding, our covers are longer and wider, providing full coverage, a comfortable and fully adjustable neck strap to help keep it in place and delicate boning to make it easier to keep an eye on your little bug...fabrics can coordinate with burp rags, blankets and/or bibs or be something that is special just for Mom
  • Cards - in sets of 10...congratulations, new arrival, baby shower, etc
  • Custom Gift Sets - you tell us what you'd like to spend and we'll put together a variety of gift set options for you to choose from...a perfect way to make your custom gift even more perfect!

FLUFF AGAIN SALE DISCOUNT: $5 off of custom team orders up to $30 or $10 off custom team orders over $30 at Fluff Again (excluding Rag Quilts).



Freckle (aka Freckle's Natural Fibers)

www.hyenacart.com/freckle

www.hyenacart.com/tinyladycooperative

www.hyenacart.com/bittyfluff

http://frecklesfibers.blogspot.com/

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Freckles-Natural-Fibers/270225665064


What she offers:

  • Hand Knit and Crocheted Diapering items
  • Other Hand Knit items
  • Hand Woven scarves and shawls
  • Custom Knitting and Weaving
  • Some Hand Dyed Yarn and Yarn Resale
  • Hand Spun Yarns

FLUFF AGAIN SALE DISCOUNT: Stop by her table for Details!


Saturday, September 10, 2011

Fluff Again Fun

The count down has begun! Fluff Again is one week from today. In celebration of Fluff Again, we are going to spend the next week telling you about the vendors who are going to be attending, giving some sneak peaks on the super cute diapers that are arriving, and having some giveaways to celebrate.

Just a reminder, tonight is the last night to vote for your favorite t-shirt on the blog. And stay tune for more fun!

Love and Fluff~Robyn and Jess

Monday, August 15, 2011

T-Shirt Time


I am probably the least creative person ever, especially when it comes to designing things. Sadly, we are in need of new t-shirts for the store and for Fluff Again. I was discussing with Justin what the best t-shirt would be and he suggested a contest--which is totally unlike him because normally he rolls his eyes at us and tells us to do whatever we want. So, in honor of Justin's new found contest love, we are going to be hosting a t-shirt design contest.

Here are the details:
Contest dates: now until August 31st at midnight
What: Design new t-shirts for T2B and for Fluff Again
The most important thing, what do you win? The winning designers will receive a t-shirt sporting their design AND a $25 gift card to the store.
EDITED TO ADD: Vilate from Nifty Nappy has offered to turn the t-shirt into a diaper for the lucky winner. So, you can chose whether you want the t-shirt or a diaper!

The best part, we will let you guys pick the t-shirts through votes from now until September 10th. But, we won't be revealing the winning design until Fluff Again (just another reason to come visit us that day!)

How to enter: Create your design, post it to your blog, and then link the design here using a link back to your blog. If you can't link, or don't have a blog, have no fear, just email jess@toptobottombaby.com and I will add it to the links.

I'm STOKED to see the designs that everyone has in store :)

Just a couple more details (so you know what you are designing for!):
Fluff Again is our semi-annual consignment sale. We have lots and lots of used diapers and lots of fun playing with them. You can check out more details on our facebook page.

T2B Baby, well we are fun. Our last shirts were adorable and designed by Amanda last year. We just know we need some more. Check out our website and our facebook page for details on the store.

Have fun with the designs and don't feel like you have to incorporate the labels or anything specific. The more fun you have the better.
Finally, here are the logos for both if you are interested in using them:

~Love and Fluff, Jess and Robyn

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Perfecting your washing from Kim at Rockin Green

Below is an article I wrote about a year ago discussing the 5 different variables of washing diapers. Hopefully this will help some of you troubleshoot your wash routines, to find just the right routine for your situation. There are so many advantages to using cloth diapers, and once you find what works for you- it's all smooth sailing from there!

How to Wash Cloth Diapers

Over the past year, I have answered several thousand questions about washing cloth diapers. The funny thing is a portion of those emails aren’t even about our cloth diaper detergent. Many moms come to us asking for help with the detergent that they have on hand, and we are more than happy to help whenever possible. More babies in cloth is good for everyone! The most common question I get asked is about the “perfect” cloth diaper wash routine.


It seems like everyone has a “perfect” routine. They have a “tried and true” method on what works for them, and they are eager to share it with others. Unfortunately, as many of you have found out, what works for one person won’t work for another. This can make a seemingly simple process very complicated!

But here at Rockin’ Green, we think of washing diapers as a math problem: 1 + 1 + 1+ 1+ 1 =5.
There are 5 variables that come into play in the wash cycle, and once you understand these variables, you can adjust accordingly to get the best results possible. Sometimes there are things that you just can’t change, so you have to work around them.

Variable #1: Your water.
This is something that we talk about A LOT at Rockin’ Green, and for good reason. Water is the first and the most important thing that goes into your washing machine. It dilutes and carries away soils, and allows the detergent to do its job. But tap water is never pure. It contains impurities like minerals that can bind with detergent, and actually make it more difficult to get a good clean. This is one of those variables that you don’t have much control over (unless you invest money in a water softener), so your best plan of attack is to know what you are working with and compensate for it with the other variables like detergent.

Variable # 2 The Swish.
I recently had a customer who was battling the dreaded stink, and couldn’t for the life of her figure out why she had such trouble getting her diapers clean. Her wash routine sounded fine, she washed a small load every night, but still the stink endured. Then one day she got backed up on laundry and ended up doing 2 days worth of diapers instead of her usual one. And the diapers came out much better. She learned an important lesson about the power of the “swish”. Swish or agitation is a very important component of any good wash routine. The diapers need to not only move around in the wash tub, but they also need to rub up against one another. Think of how you wash your hands- do you run them under water to get lather, or do you rub your hands together?


With too many diapers in a load, they just rotate around the tub in a bunch. Not enough diapers and they swim around the wash basin blissfully (and dirtily) unaware of their neighbors. So if you have a top loader, load the machine to about the halfway point. For a front loader, you want to have enough items in the drum to where you can put a hands width between the top of the drum and the clothing.

Variable # 3 Temperature
Most machines have 3 settings. Cold, warm or hot….and as cloth diapering guru’s you should be pretty familiar with the basic cloth diaper wash routine. Do a rinse on cold, a wash on hot, and then another rinse on cold, but there are some variables even in that. First off, what is your water heater set at? This can have a direct effect on how clean your diapers are. Most bacteria die when the water reaches a temp of 130-140 degrees (and many detergent ingredients react faster in this temp range), so an adjustment in your water heater can make a big difference. Most diaper manufacturers warn against temps of 150 and over when PUL is involved, so keep your water heater set at around 130 for day to day washings. Note: It will usually come out of the tap about 10 degrees cooler


Disclaimer: Always check with your diaper manufacturer regarding recommended wash procedure and temperature thresholds, especially when PUL is involved.


Temperature can also play a part when it comes to stains. Did you know that the best way to treat a stain is by rinsing it out at the same temperature that the stain was created? So leave the cold rinsing for ice cream stains, and move the dial to warm for poop stains. They were created at 98.6 after all!

Variable #4 Time fixes all
“Rock a Soak” has become a common cloth diapering term, and there is some science behind it. The amount of time that your diapers are in the wash will also help determine your outcome. The chemicals in your detergent have different reaction times that can be affected by things like temperature and water quality, so you may find that a longer wash cycle in some cases gets you better results, because it allows the detergent to actually do its job as opposed to being flushed down the drain. If you have really hard water, or a water heater that isn’t up to par….you can lengthen your wash cycle to compensate. Note: this is why front loader cycles take FOREVE) because they have to make up for the lack of swish.

Variable #5 Detergent (You didn’t think we would forget that did you?)
As a detergent manufacturer you would think that we would place this at the top of the list, but that just isn’t the case. Don’t get me wrong, I think that Rockin’ Green cloth diaper detergent rocks – but it's one piece of the puzzle. Within that black and green bag, you have the tools to overcome things like poor water quality and hardness (which is why we have 3 different formulas based on your water type), but you have to find the sweet spot there too. Generally speaking you want to start off with 1-3 tbs, but you may adjust up or down depending on the other 4 variables.

Another tip: when it comes time to add the soap, try dropping down the water level in your machine. This will increase the concentration of soap and the swish! So in your initial and post rinses, you want to keep the water level high but in your hot wash with the soap try dropping it down to a medium water level. This should give you a better clean!

Ok….so seriously, just tell me what a “perfect” routine is already Kim!
By now, you probably know that there is no perfect routine. The key to finding the sweet spot is to look at every piece of the puzzle, and then adjust as needed. You may need to add a little more soap to make up for an overstuffed washer, crank up your water heater to make up for a lack of swish in your front loader, or lengthen the time your diapers spend in the washer to make up for hard water. And the list goes on and on….


I hope this helps some of you struggling with finding the “perfect” wash routine! Check us out at www.RockinGreenSoap.com for more wash tips and tools.

Guest post is from Kim Webb, the Owner of Rockin' Green Detergent.