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Homemade Baby Wipes


I just started making these myself (my daughter is 3, what a lot of money I've wasted). Anyways, I've seen tons of "recipes" for these. Take a roll of paper towels(I used Bounty, which was the one suggested most often) and cut it in half so you have 2 mini
rolls. Get a container that's big enough for the roll to stand up on its end. In the container mix 2 1/2 cups water, 2 tablespoons each of baby oil and baby wash. Then add the paper towels. After all the water has soaked in, pull out the cardboard roll. Pull
from the center. I was kind of leary of doing this, but they work just as good as the regular wipes and best of all they're cheap (and softer than I expected). I just bought a roll of 64 sheet/roll of Bounty for $.49. That's 128 wipes for $.49! I have the oil and baby wash anyways so that doesn't really cost me any more. Walmart brand is $2.19 for a box of 100.

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