1. WASH and dry your shells as usual
2. Order your snap conversions HERE
3. Print your order form and send.
It really is that easy. But why?
We all know that velcro is SO much easier to get on and off of babies, but after the wear and tear from Addie, and the washing… it just started to wear on the hook and loop shells I had. I started to dress Millie in pants that I knew would hold the velcro together, but if you know anything about babies and diapers, you know that a) nothing can save you from a leaky diaper when it’s not on correctly and b) if there is an easy way to get a diaper off, a baby will find it.
Basically, Millie nailed it on both counts… multiple times. With my desire to end the peed-on-clothes and curious baby fingers from tempting fate (the velcro was rather worn after 2 years), I looked up a few tutorials on converting my diapers. After I realized I barely have time for work as it is, I headed to Grovia’s page to see if they had any suggestions, which lead me to their conversion! At just $5 per shell (including the shipping), I knew this was the way to go.
I sent them in and got them back within 2 weeks… and they’re perfect!
This was SO easy and worth the cost to make my shells last longer and work better for us! While exploring, I was pleasantly surprised to find these 2 informational items on their page, too. If you cloth diaper or fear the cloth due to laundering (which was my initial fear) or the amount of “work” they take, check them out for yourself:
So tell me your biggest diaper woes…
I was a disposable diaper user, so I never really knew much about cloth diapers. Those designs are so cute.
Those are cute. I’ve never used cloth diapers before. I’ve only ever used disposable. I think I might give it a try.
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I love the bright colors and they look so soft on the baby. I can see why cloth diapers are popular.
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Those diapers look really great. I wish I had used cloth diapers when my son was a baby. Disposables are so bad for the environment.
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I never had the opportunity to use cloth, but I do have a lot of cloth diapering friends. Shared this post with them!
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I loved using cloth diapers with my youngest. These look like great diapers.
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I have used Grovia on my babies. I really likes how easy they were to wash.
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Those colors are super cute. If I were to go with cloth diapers, I’d choose these!
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These are so cute. We used a hybrid but, if we had another we would probably use these!
I used GroVia hook & loop diapers with my 3rd daughter when she was a newborn. Loved the snug fit I could get on them. I prefer different brands when they get bigger though so I never had the problem of the velcro wearing out.
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These cloth diapers seem wonderful. Though, I was definitely a disposable diaper user, myself.
These diapers sound super awesome – I will look into them
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I know a few people that have used cloth diapers and they loved it. I would definitely give them a try.
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Cloth diapers are a great alternative to disposable. My friends kids use them and she does not have to worry about rashes. If i were to have a baby again i would use them.
Wow, these look awesome! I wish I would have ran into these a few months ago. Super convenient.
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So many people miss out on how affordable cloth diapers are! Not to mention that these are super cute.
We are way out of the diaper phase, but a little bit of me regrets never trying cloth diapering. They are so cute too!!!
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Our cloth diapers were indispensable! They’re a real investment but they pay for themselves in disposable diaper savings.
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I love that you were able to repair the shells for just $5 each. I didn’t have the opportunity to cloth diaper my kids but I would if I could go back in time.
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