Friday, June 11, 2010

Pregnany Babies and Childrens Expo at Soutbank



It’s Expo time again! –
The PBC Expo is on at Southbank in Brisbane next Friday the 18th until the 20th of June. The show starts at 10am each day and runs till 4pm on Friday and 5pm Saturday and Sunday.

Our 20% off Show Special will be available across our entire range, and if you buy the Full Time pack of 24 nappies, you will also get all your accessories for FREE!

Please note that this discount is exclusive to the show only.

Click here to download your free ticket.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

My Child Magazine special offer!

20% OFF CUSHIE TUSHIES*

Cushie Tushies modern cloth nappies combine the benefits of cloth with the ease of disposables. Designed by an Aussie mum, Cushie Tushies debunk all the myths and misconceptions surrounding cloth nappies. They are simple to use, highly absorbent, gentle on baby’s sensitive skin, kind to the environment and save you loads of money. Plus they come in a huge range of funky designs that are too cute to cover up! Don’t miss this special offer of 20 percent off Cushie Tushies.

Visit
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To receive this special offer, simply enter
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Offer valid until June 30 2010.




Tuesday, June 1, 2010

June Special!!

Rain, rain, go away, come again another day... It's cold and it's wet, so let's cheer ourselves up with a fabulous new winter-warming special offer!

For the month of June, purchase $70 or more worth of Cushie Tushies products from any of our stockists and receive a free pack of our luxuriously soft new bamboo Flushable Liners. The liners come in a pack of 100 to a roll and retail at $16.

Note - there is 1 pack per customer per order. Available from our stockists only, for the month of June or while stocks last.


Click here for our list of stockist!


Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Slim Fit Coutures.. running out!

Well I am very pleased to announce that we are down to just 1/4 of our Slim Fit Couture's left in stock. You can still find the Slim Fits on a Super Special on our website. When you buy 2 or more from the Slim Fit Range you receive them for $12.50 each! You can't find an all in one Minky Cloth Nappy for that price anywhere!

All you need to do is add 2 or more Slim Fit Couture's to your Shopping Cart and the total will automatically adjust to $12.50 each.

Shipping is a flat rate of $8.95 for any number of items so there is no reason not to stock up!


Calling all infants and skinny babies! Take advantage of our recent manufacturing error in producing our most popular Couture prints smaller than our regular design!

This Couture will fit from newborn to approximately 12kg. For the tiny babies and skinny toddlers, this nappy will be a trimmer fit with smaller leg holes.
Other than this small size difference, this Couture is the same versatile design from Cushie Tushies:

The Couture by Cushie Tushies is an All-In-One design and does not require a cover. It consists of an outer layer of fashion fabric, a full length layer of waterproof laminated material (polyurethane laminate, or PUL), two layers of absorbent bamboo cotton through the wetzone, and an inner layer of soft microfleece next to baby's bottom.


The Couture comes with one large booster, which is made from two layers of bamboo cotton and topped with microfleece and attached to the top front of the Couture with snaps. It also comes with one separate mini booster, again made with two layers of bamboo cotton and topped with microfleece.

In total, this Couture has six layers of bamboo cotton – eight if you double the large booster over – making it extremely absorbent! Plus, the waterproof PUL layer makes it really leak-proof, for one very reliable nappy.

The Couture’s One-Size-Fits-All design has been tested on boys and girls from newborn to toddler with great success. To fit a newborn to approximately 5kg, simply fold down the front to shorten the rise and decrease the size of the leg-holes, and then fasten as normal.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

How to use Cushie Tushie Modern Cloth Nappies!

We have recently had the pleasure of putting together the first of many in Demonstration DVD's on how to use Cushie Tushies Modern Cloth Nappies. I hope you like it!


Monday, April 19, 2010

Come and see us at the PBC Expo in Sydney!

Come and see us at the PBC Expo in Sydney!

The PBC Expo, Rosehill Gardens, Rosehill NSW,, 30th April til 2nd May 2010.

It’s Expo time again! – The PBC Expo is on at Rosehill Gardens next Friday the 30th of April until the 2nd of May. The show starts at 10am each day and runs till 4pm on Friday and 5pm Saturday and Sunday.

Our 20% off Show Special will be available across our entire range, and if you buy the Full Time pack of 24 nappies, you will also get all your accessories for FREE!

Please note that this discount is exclusive to the show only.

Click here to download your free ticket.

Monday, April 12, 2010

My Green Nappy

My Green Nappy


My Green Nappy: Do YOU have one???

My Green Nappy is a simple environmental initiative encouraging all families to have one green nappy for their baby to wear. Yes, ONE will make a difference! It will prevent 1 disposable nappy from ending up in landfill each time it is worn by your baby. How simple is that?

My Green Nappy is a nappy nexus for parents in Australia and New Zealand: a collective of all shops offering modern cloth nappies and eco disposables- the environmentally friendly, 'green nappy' choices.

As a valued member you will benefit from joining in many ways:

-You'll have guided access to My Green Nappy Guide, a personal online guided tour of your many 'green' nappy options: from reusable baby wipes to AIO's, (the reusable version of the disposable nappy.) From DIY resources to the trendiest ways to save money with your first green nappy! Be sure to read this guide before you buy!

-You'll be able to enter to win a special 'Green Promise Nappy', one of a hundred that will be donated seasonally on behalf of the Earth to reduce nappy waste and promote greener choices.

-You will be offered exclusive special offers and discounts accessed with secret codes only available to members.

-You will be kept 'in the loop' about all things 'green' and 'nappy' as they apply to families down-under.

Pop over and check it out!
My Green Nappy

My Green Nappy is an initiative by Charndra.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Cloth nappies return as a solution to Penrith’s bin troubles.

Cloth nappies return as a solution to Penrith’s bin troubles.SMELLY, dirty nappies are clogging up residual waste bins throughout the Penrith region.

One Glenmore Park resident wants to know why people don’t just switch to cloth nappies.

Not the cloth nappies of old though - modern cloth nappies.

Shea Rigney said using the cloth nappies with 10-month-old Annabelle was much easier than disposables.

“Of a morning, I put a (nappy) liner in it and put it on her,” she said.

“(When the nappy needs to be changed) I can pull the nappy away. There might be a couple of brown marks, not poop, just marks, and I put it in the nappy bucket, take the liner out and flush it.

“Then I can just pull the nappy apart, put it in the washing, hang it out to dry, then we’re ready to go.”

Mrs Rigney said the nappies, which she bought online, were ultimately cheaper and more environmentally friendly than disposables.

She said it cost about $400 to set up, paid for by the baby bonus, and when compared with buying disposables every week, was much cheaper.

“They’re made out of different materials too - these are bamboo (making them more environmentally friendly than disposables),” she said.

“(They) require less water than cotton. You don’t need to use any bleaches, don’t need to soak them, just wash every second day.”

Mrs Rigney said “everyone was up in arms about cloth nappies” when it was suggested as an alternative to disposables.

“A lot of day-cares are happy to use them. It saves them rubbish, they just put them in a bag and give them back to you,” she said.

“They’re also so cute and you can get trim fit ones.

“I have only ever had one poop explosion. We found (disposables) were always leaking but only once has that happened (with cloth), and it was the world’s biggest poop.”

http://penrith-press.whereilive.com.au/news/story/cloth-nappies-return-as-a-solution-to-penrith-s-bin-troubles/

Monday, March 15, 2010

Mathilda's Markets 27th March Hobart Tas!


We are getting very excited now about being at our first Mathilda Market in Hobart Tas! Sat 27th March from 9am-1pm.

We will have our Coutures available including – High Tea, Jungle Fever, London Mod Squad, Rocket and Spotty Doggy!!

Plus of course, we’ll have our full range of wet bags and accessories available.

Our 20% off Show Special will be available across our entire range, and if you buy the Full Time pack of 24 nappies, you will also get all your accessories for FREE!

Stacey our Tassie Rep will be there to help you every step of the way so please say Hi!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Come and see us at the PBC Expo in Adelaide!

The PBC Expo, Adelaide Showgrounds Wayville, 19th-21st March

It’s Expo time again! – The PBC Expo is on at Adelaide Showgrounds next Friday 19th to Sunday 21st March. The show starts at 10am each day and runs till 4pm on Friday and 5pm Saturday and Sunday.

Our 20% off Show Special will be available across our entire range, and if you buy the Full Time pack of 24 nappies, you will also get all your accessories for FREE!

Please note that this discount is exclusive to the show only.

Click here to download your free ticket.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

The Baby Show is coming to Melbourne!

The Baby Show, Royal Exhibition building Melbourne, 5th – 7th March 2010
We are getting very excited now about The Baby Show, which opens for the very first time in Melbourne! The show starts at 9:30am each day and runs till 4:30pm. If you need a Free Ticket valued at $20 please email us at cath@cushietushies.com.au with your postal address for us to send you your free pass!

We will have lots of our Coutures available including – High Tea, Jungle Fever, London Mod Squad, Rocket and Spotty Doggy! As well as all of our hardy Basix!

Plus of course, we’ll have our full range of wet bags and accessories available.

Our 20% off Show Special will be available across our entire range, and if you buy the Full Time pack of 24 nappies, you will also get all your accessories for FREE!

My Mum and I will be manning our stand, so if you live in Melbourne please come in and say hi! You’ll find us on stand number 209.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

GDUNH is back for March 2010

It’s that time again! We are proud to announce Hunter registrations are open for the semi-annual Great Down Under Nappy Hunt™! How does the GDUNH work? It’s simple! You register here now. Then you visit all the participating sponsor sites and hunt for the Diaper Decisions™ nappy, to earn entries to the random prize drawings, including Three Grand Prizes! Prices are worth in excess of $4000.

For more details about this great event, please visit the Rules and FAQ pages. See you at the hunt!

If you get stuck whilst hunting, please visit the official Hint Forum and ask for help. Sponsors will not be giving out hints however in the first few days of the hunt. Remember it is a competition. Posting of hints and help on other forums will be construed as cheating, and you may be banned from this and further hunts.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Cushie Tushies will be at REED Gift Fair in Sydney!

Sydney February 2010

Sydney's Premier Gift & Homewares Event

Sydney’s number one gift and homewares event, where new products are launched, ‘best-sellers’ discovered and the entire industry comes together to start the new season. The most exciting and important event in the retail calendar provides inspiration, ideas and expert advice on increasing sales. Source and buy from the largest choice of new season’s products meet the best suppliers, and stay one step ahead of all the new seasons’ trends.

Register to Attend

(Trade Only)

If you already have a GIC (Gift Industry Card) you are automatically registered to attend all Reed Gift Fairs. Simply bring your GIC card and scan it in the registration area to print your badge.

Register Online
Register for a GIC Card

Opening Times

Dates Times
Saturday 27 February 9am - 6pm
Sunday 28 February 9am - 6pm
Monday 01 March 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 02 March 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 03 March 9am - 3pm

Please note: Registration closes at 12noon on the final day

Monday, February 1, 2010

Prizes and fun this Thursday in Brisbane!

Hi Everyone,


Just wanted to let you know that we will be at Adorable Babies and Toddlers in Sandgate Brisbane this Thursday the 4th of Feb from 10am until 12pm.


We will have lucky door prizes and morning tea so if you have any questions and wanted a face to face chat this is your chance!

You can also join the event of Facebook to confirm your spot!
Thanks
Shell

Friday, January 29, 2010

Bamboo - the MUST have nappy fabric! Here's why...


Bamboo Nappies are one of the most popular natural diapering options available right now. Why are bamboo nappies so popular? Bamboo has a lot going for it. Bamboo is naturally antibacterial, soft, absorbent, easy to care for and better for the environment than synthetics or conventionally grown cotton.

What is so cool about bamboo?

Bamboo grows very, very quickly. Up to one foot a day! It does not require pesticides or chemical fertilizers, making it much more environmentally friendly than conventionally grown crops such as cotton. Because it grows so quickly, bamboo is a sustainable resource. Bamboo also helps prevent soil erosion and can absorb up to 40 percent more carbon dioxide than a similar growth of trees.

Bamboo is naturally antibacterial. Studies in Japan show that even after 50 washes, bamboo fabric retains it's antibacterial properties. When scientists attempted to grow bacteria on bamboo fabric, they found that 70 percent of the bacteria did not grow.

Bamboo is highly absorbent - about 60 percent more than cotton. Bamboo is able to absorb about 3 times it's own weight in water.

Bamboo is very breathable, making it a good choice for use against sensitive skin.

Does processing bamboo hurt the environment?

All fabrics impact the environment in some way. The only way to completely avoid environmental impact is to go naked. We feel that the impact of bamboo is worth the benefits it provides, although we are supportive of efforts to reduce the impact of all fabrics on the environment.

Because bamboo is grown so sustainably, it starts out as a much "greener" crop than most textiles. Processing the bamboo into fabric does require the use of chemicals. One of these chemicals is sodium hydroxide (lye). Sodium hydroxide is also used in making real soap. It is created naturally when water is run through wood ash, as our great, great grandparents did to create homemade soap. While you don't want sodium hydroxide on your skin in it's pure form, it is less dangerous than many other chemicals used to create textiles. Further, the factory that turns bamboo into usable fiber uses a closed loop system that retains the sodium hydroxide for reuse.

While creating bamboo fabric is not perfectly environmentally friendly, we feel that it is still a sustainable fabric that is better for the environment than synthetics made from petroleum or conventionally grown cotton. Until a perfect textile is found, we are very happy with the benefits and sustainability of bamboo.

Tell me more about bamboo nappies!

Bamboo nappies are now available from several top nappy makers. In addition to our own luxurious bamboo velour Wipes, we carry bamboo nappies in the form of our Couture and Basix range!

***Info copied and modified to suit Australian terms from http://www.littlefornow.com/pages/bamboo.php***

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

The Benefits and Advantages of using wool


Sounds too hot next to the skin? Think washing and caring for wool is too complicated?

Wool is very comfortable and is the only fiber that can absorb up to 1/3 of its weight in moisture without feeling wet or clammy as the moisture immediately starts to evaporate into the air.

Wool is an amazing insulator - when the weather is hot, wool can keep the body cool and the heat out, yet when the weather is cold, wool will keep the body warm and the cold out!

Other benefits of wool include resilience, as well as easy care. Wool maintains its shape virtually forever, and it’s very easy to clean -as long as you know the basic rules for cleaning wool.

Advantages to wool: It’s a natural fiber so it’s very breathable, it has good leak control (especially good at night time!).

Disadvantages: Needs little bit extra care, can be bulky under clothing, some people are allergic to wool.

If you want to have a go at trying wool nappy covers there are few rules to follow:

- Get a cover with high wool content - it’ll perform better. Cushie Tushies Woolen Soakers are made with 8py 100% Australian wool. Anything under 8ply will not be suitable for night time use.

- The nappy underneath has to be absorbent enough otherwise the wool will let moisture through if the nappy becomes saturated. A Cushie Tushies Couture with an extra Bamboo Night booster is perfect for nights where as I would advise leaving your Basix for day time use.

- The wool nappy cover may smell a bit after use but you can just air it and the smell will go.

Remember: wool is NOT waterproof, rather it is water-repellent when treated with lanolin.

Lanolin? That surely sounds complicated…

Initially I too was put off by the treating with lanolin thing, but it is not at all complicated, and actually quite quick.

Before you first use your wool nappy cover, it needs treating with lanolin few times before it becomes properly water-repellent. (Lanolin is the wax produced by sheep to keep their fleece in good weatherproof condition).

Treating - You can buy pure lanolin or lanolin treatment (wool cure) -both work the same way. If you use wool cure, the instructions are on the bottle - just add enough hot water to cover the cover, wait for it to cool down and put the soaker in overnight, then squeeze out excess water very carefully (you can wrap the wool wrap in a towel to do this), lay out to dry -it’s done!

If you use pure lanolin (cheaper in the long run), it needs to be emulsified in the water as it has a thick wax consistency. You need to add a small amount of wool wash to very hot water and add a teaspoon of lanolin. The lanolin will melt and the soap emulsifies it into the water. When the water has cooled down, treat it the same way as with the wool cure.

I have also come across Spray on Lanolin on the www which sounds like an even easier process so something to look into.

Washing: Wool nappy covers only need washing about every 2-4 weeks (unless it’s soiled) as long as it’s aired after use as wool cleans itself with oxygen. If it smells after airing, it needs a wash. Natural soap such as wool shampoo or washing detergent for delicate items are good.

It’s advisable to hand-wash wool nappy covers, especially the ones that are 100% wool as hot water and agitation in the washing machine can cause felting (wool fibers shrinking -you’ll end up having a wrap half it’s original size!). Most washing machines do have a wool or hand wash cycle so you could try it out if you’re brave enough! Felted wraps can be washed in the washing machine. You will need a very small amount of soap -just enough to clean the wrap without stripping too much of the lanolin out of the wool. Lanolin treatment needs to be done every 2 to 3 washes.

Drying - Knitted Nappy Soakers (that are non-felted) should be dried flat to prevent them losing their shape. You can roll them up loosely in a towel to soak up drips and put them on the airier.

***Source - http://www.babiesnappies.co.uk/2009/05/31/the-benefits-and-advantages-of-using-wool/**