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How to make your own baby wipes

Creating your own baby wipes is easier (and more cost-effective) than you might think. 

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Moms and their babies do Itsy Bitsy Yoga at Mamas Move gym in Norwell, Massachusetts in this file photo. Hamm describes two methods of making your own baby wipes that he says are easy and cost-effective.

Over the years, Sarah and I have used two different approaches to cut down on the cost of baby wipes. Both of them save significant money over buying wipes at the store.

For our first approach, we simply took a roll of paper towels, cut them in half in both directions (so we had four pieces of the roll of equal size), and removed the roll in the middle. Then, we put one of those 鈥渜uarter-rolls鈥 into a baby wipe container.

After that was done, we mixed together 2 cups hot water, 2 tablespoons of baby bath soap, and one tablespoon of baby oil. We mixed it slowly so it didn鈥檛 cause a lot of bubbling. Then, we just poured this mixture into the baby wipe container.

After that, the paper towels were moist and worked perfectly for cleaning up our children during a diaper change.

While this approach worked really well and was far less expensive than buying baby wipes, we were still filling up our trash can with waste. That鈥檚 when we moved on to our second approach.

Sarah picked up a large piece of flannel cloth at the local fabric store, then we cut the flannel into a bunch of four inch squares. These made for perfect baby wipes. We also took an old spray bottle and filled it with a liquid mix identical to the one described above. A couple of sprays on the baby and a wipe with the cloth and we were ready to go.

This second approach worked really well with cloth diapering, as we just tossed the cloth baby wipes in with the cloth diapers and washed them.

This simple move eliminated the need to buy any wipes or paper towels for the purposes of cleaning up our children, but it did have the startup cost of a couple square yards of flannel cloth (about $3). We also found that having a bit of sewing skill helps, as putting an edge on these pieces of cloth greatly increased their lifespan (we鈥檙e still using them, actually).

So, how much are these moves actually saving you? A wipe that actually does the job well costs about $0.03 per wipe. During an average diaper change, you鈥檒l use about 2.5 wipes (that鈥檚 based on my own experience). Over the two and a half years an average child is in diapers, you鈥檒l change an average of six diapers a day. So, you鈥檒l multiply $0.03 times 2.5 times 6 times 2.5 times 365, giving you a total cost of $411.

A typical roll of paper towels will produce about 160 wipes. You can get a good roll of paper towels for $1.22 a roll. You鈥檙e likely spending another $0.05 on the wipe solution per roll. So, your cost per wipe is $1.22 plus $0.05 divided by 160, or a bit over 3/4 of a cent per roll. Over the diapering lifetime of a baby, you鈥檒l have a total cost of $108, saving you $303.

If you go the cloth route, you鈥檙e investing about $3 in the initial cloth. You鈥檒l toss the wipes in with your regular laundry, so there鈥檚 no upkeep cost. You鈥檒l likely spend about $5 preparing the spray solution over the lifetime (I鈥檓 estimating high). Thus, you鈥檒l be saving $403 over the lifetime of the child.

Even if you鈥檙e comparing these options to incredibly cheap wipes (that won鈥檛 do the job very well), you鈥檙e still going to save money with either of these two options.

This post is part of a yearlong series called 鈥365 Ways to Live Cheap (Revisited),鈥 in which I鈥檓 revisiting the entries from my book 鈥365 Ways to Live Cheap,鈥 which is available at Amazon and at bookstores everywhere.聽

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