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| To thank you for your participation in the Great Cloth Diaper Survey, Real Diaper Association board members have made a few simple reusable items as prizes for you.
At the heart of the motivation of those who volunteer for Real Diaper Association is an understanding that we reduce our environmental impact by choosing reusables, whether reusable diapers or other household products. It’s easy to wash a load of laundry, and it’s just as easy to toss towels and wash cloths in with your load of laundry. DIY is a common thread for a lot of RDA members. Many cloth diaper users sew, knit, crochet, build, and make their own simple, reusable stuff. If we can do it, so can you! |
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Top 2 Non-business Referrers
Top 5 Business Referrers
10 Random Entries
All winners will be announced next week, the first week of January 2013. If you didn’t take the survey yet, you still have time to enter before we close the 2012 survey once and for all on December 31st. |
You Could Win These Great Prizes |
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| Dinner Napkins Sewn, cotton Made by Marie DiCocco, RDA board member since 2005 Your beautiful family dinner table needs a beautifully hemmed set of dinner napkins. These napkins are made from one of the earliest prints from Harmony Arts, the light blue Whispering Grass. Set of 4 napkins. |
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| Face Cloths Knit, cotton Made by Angela Torres, RDA board member since 2012 When washing faces and baby bottoms, you need a super soft cloth like these. Adorable leaf-shaped cloths as well as square cloths, all big enough to cover your hand. Bright, bold colors. Four sets of 2 washcloths, one square and one leaf. |
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| Face Scrubber Crochet, cotton Made by Angela Imes, RDA Treasurer These cotton face scrubber give you mild abrasion to clean delicate skin. White, green, and brown. Set of 2 scrubbies. |
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| Kitchen Towels Sewn, cotton Made by Lori Taylor, RDA Founder Replacing paper towels? These snap-together kitchen towels will fit a paper towel roll. Several different weights so you can choose which you need for your particular clean-up job. The prints and solids are all Harmony Arts organic cotton (Stumps & Stumps Speak), and the absorbent, loopy back is hemp/cotton French terry. Light blue, brown, and natural. Set of 5 towels. |
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| T-shirt Shopping Bags Sewn, upcycled Made by Heather Bradley, RDA Leader Liaison What is even better than making new material into some useful, reusable thing? Upcycling old stuff past its usefulness into new stuff that becomes useful again. A few seams in old T-shirts and you have carry bags. These clever bags fold up inside their own front pockets for tidy storage. Three sets of 2 bags. |
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| Veggie Bags Crochet, cotton Made by Angela Imes, RDA Treasurer When you are buying vegetables and fruits, but you don’t want to gather up more throwaway plastic bags, what do you put your food in? Small mesh bags are a perfect size for holding half a dozen oranges or a big head of cabbage. White, green, and brown. Set of 2 bags. |
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| Wash Cloths Knit, cotton Made by Lori Taylor, RDA Founder You know what really has the absorbent power to clean up that mess? No, not a super duper paper towel but a wash cloth. Rinse, dry, reuse. Easy! Black & white variegated cotton. Rough texture makes these plain, simple cloths great for tough clean-up jobs. Black & white. Set of 2 cloths. |
| You can still take the Great Cloth Diaper Survey and enter to win these DIY Reusable prizes until midnight December 31st . |











