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Ladies, this is the ultimate test of your eco-friendliness...
washable menstruation pads. I first came across them when shopping for
fabric breast pads last year (on Etsy of course - from
MellyGirl2007). I got them for free because I bought a fair few pads and at first I didn't have a clue to what it was. Perhaps a handy container - except it wasn't too handy as they didn't fit. Then I read the note from the seller and all was revealed. At first I was unsure (I am putting this very politely) but then after reasoning that I expect my child to wear cloth nappies the least I can do is give it a go. I haven't had a chance yet, but I am sure will soon enough. The blog post with instructions how to make your own is
Crafting Green World - a new an novel idea for a craft blog, which I am adding to my rss reader now. Enjoy.
I like the thought behind it, but just can't go there!
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