Time to go shopping…
By clicking on the photo, you will be taken to the site the nappy is from, where you can get your own such nappy as an in stock, order or commission one.
The blue nappy can also be found in the mini trend of boys nappies, though that range has other colours as well as the ‘blue for boys’ theme!
- MODERN CLOTH MINI TRENDS -
What’s popular, fashionable and trending in the world of modern cloth? Modern Cloth Mini Trends regularly explores a different area. You’ll see One-Of-A-Kind (IOAK) ‘Show off’ nappies, workhorse and stash filler nappies. Plus you’ll see other types of modern cloth – for a visual overview of Aussie and Kiwi WAHM’s.
See More Modern Cloth Mini Trends…
The Blue Nappy – a question to you:
Tell us about a blue nappy you have in your collection of modern nappies?
Let’s have a look at a gallery of black nappies. I LOVE putting these together, and I am getting faster at it. By clicking on the photo, you will be taken to the site the nappy is from, where you can get your own such nappy, although some of them are limited editions, and may even be sold out!
As they do seem to be less common than other colours, you can always ask for a custom made black nappy. Lots of nappy makers welcome these, and ‘semi-custom’ nappies, where you can select the colour of the nappy insides or the colour of the snaps perhaps.
There is no doubt that these nappies look GREAT! They are striking, and very eye-catching. A black nappy is as opposite as you can get from a white disposable nappy! Perhaps for that reason it is a statement… A black nappy is a strongly coloured nappy – you need to be brave to put it on your baby – even in your wash! (not really!) However, a black nappy will mean, assuming it is also black inside, that stains are of little concern, as they will be disguised by the colour.
Black is a neutral colour, technically a ‘neutral’ and not a colour at all! It is a great background to make other colours stand out. As you can see from the examples I found for this mini trend gallery, a black nappy can be a good choice for a boy or a girl. Vibrant and luscious, a black nappy is lovely to look at, and that is well and truly part of the fascination mums have for reusable nappies.
I’d be brave enough to give a black nappy as a gift. They are gorgeous! A black nappy will scream “Not Disposable” and will be a great ambassador for nappy change – as it will provoke interest and invite conversation about the modern cloth nappy. Be prepared to give a spiel and send admirers of your black nappy to MyGreenNappy.org!
- MODERN CLOTH MINI TRENDS -Do you have a black nappy? Which catches your eye from the gallery above?
Aim for one organic or unbleached nappy in your stash to support and educate about these issues.
- MODERN CLOTH MINI TRENDS -A Question to You:
Do you have an organic nappy in your stash to tell us about? What is the primary reason you chose it – your baby has sensitive skin, a commitment to a low-toxin home, for environmental sustainability, or just visual preference?
Each mini-trend has it’s own gallery, from which you can explore the retailers who have contributed to that particular theme. The products are all representative of their shop; you may be able to visit and buy one of those nappies; you may have to commission one!
See the latest Modern Cloth Mini Trends…
This post is here so you can respond generally about this feature of My Green Nappy. I’ve created the galleries to give you a visual overview of the wide range of products available in that theme; you can see my art background in the fact that it is all about galleries, he he he. (I was an art and design teacher for 12 years)
What do you like about the Modern Cloth Mini Trends?
For this, our first ever Modern Cloth Mini-Trend we’ve asked our Nappy Doula’s which green nappy they like, so you can check out a few of the popular colours and colourways available.
Mint, Pistachio, Lime, Verde, Olive, Camouflage, Spring, Moss, Myrtle, Emerald, Celadon, Asparagus, Jade and Teal.
These are just some of the names describing the colour green. Each evokes a different image.
Green is associated with nature, being the colour of plants, so it represents life, health, growth, fertility, regeneration, rebirth and renewal, and health.
Let’s see what they have to show us in green modern cloth nappies:
Green represents the environment, so a green nappy is also a symbol of eco-consciousness when choosing a nappy.
Fortunately it is also a unisex colour, so it is perfect that all our 100 Green Promise Nappies will be green!
- MODERN CLOTH MINI TRENDS -Boy nappies may have more masculine themes, be nappies with blue colourways, or be many other prints and of course any style of nappy. You can always have a ‘boy’ nappy especially made on commission – a custom made nappy for your little guy! I have little guys – 2 of them, and they are my scrummy, gorgeous and wonderful little men. I love them!
This Modern Cloth Mini Trend is about modern cloth nappies in Australia and New Zealand that can be considered as themed for boys.
Let’s see if you share a favourite nappy with any of our nappy makers and retailers…
- MODERN CLOTH MINI TRENDS -A Question to Readers:
Looking through this ‘boy’ themed mini trend gallery today, which is the one nappy you love?
These Modern Cloth Mini Trends, a unique feature of My Green Nappy, are designed to give you a glimpse into some of the nappies on offer at cloth nappy shops across Australia and New Zealand. You can simply browse, and browse some more with a cuppa in your hand and a baby in your arms (or belly) for the colourway that catches your eye! Each gallery features a different range of retailers.
This gallery showcases ‘Girly’ nappies. Your Nappy Doula’s were asked to contribute a photo of a nappy suitable for girls. Enjoy getting to know the beautiful nappies being made for your baby by enthusiastic designers and craftswomen out there. Perhaps one will become your first ‘green’ nappy!
- MODERN CLOTH MINI TRENDS -Looking through this ‘girl’ themed mini trend gallery today, which is the one that catches your eye? Do you have a favourite ‘girly’ nappy you’d love to recommend to visitors of My Green Nappy? Tell us about it and link to the shop it comes from with your name link…