Giveaway: Two Bummis Super Whisper Wraps
March 7, 2009 · Print This Article
**The Winner is: Jessica – Please contact me via the Contact Form to claim your prize Jessica!**
ClothDiaperTips.com is in full swing, and I’d like to celebrate our new look with great giveaway!
What’s the prize?
Two Bummis Super Whisper Wraps (winners choice of size and color)
This is a state of the art Aplix-closing cover made from a super resistant waterproof laminate sandwiched between two layers of a soft polyester knit. Attractive and comfortable, this fabric can withstand even the rigors of industrial washing and drying. The generous cut of this cover makes it suitable for any type of FLAT diaper, or any type of PRE-FORMED, VELCRO OR SNAP-CLOSING diaper. We built the gusset in!
It’s easy to win! Here’s what you do:
1. Tell me why you should win in the comments, by the deadline, March 13, 2009 at 11:59pm MST: Are you new to cloth diapering? Are you an expert? Do you make your own diapers? Tell us your story.
2. Subscribe to this blog (if you haven’t already). Subscribe in an RSS Reader by clicking HERE or by email by clicking HERE.
3. You also need to be willing to share your experience (which may or may not be posted on this site) as the winner (within 2 months of receiving your prize). We want to hear your story!
It’s that easy!
The small print:
One winner will be chosen. Winner must be 18 years of age or older, only one entry per person.
Winner will be contacted via email, to “sender” email address used to enter the giveaway/contest, and the person receiving and replying to the winner announcement email will be considered the winner unless they specify another person within the reply email as the winner.






Count me in! I love bummis. I’ve been using cloth diapers for about 6 month. I’m using prefolds and super whisper wraps most of the time. I’m saving a ton of money.
My very first diaper covers were BSWW’s! I am using cloth diapers in the NICU
We’ve been here for almost 4 months and are about to transfer to another hospital in a different state…
I make cloth diapers, but never got a chance to make any for my daughter because of health issues before I had her, and haven’t been able to make any since she was born because I’ve been in the NICU with her for the past 16 weeks. Because of this, our diaper supply is fairly limited, to things others have been able to pass on to us.
It’s been great to teach our nurses all about modern cloth diapers and how easy they are! Now they will know that it IS possible to use cloth in the NICU!
I love bummis!! I used them on my 4 year old and now on my two year old with prefolds and have had only good thing to say about them. We now have a 2 week old and I am using the little ones on her!!
BSWWs are our favorite cover! I use them over our fitteds and prefolds, and I am guaranteed to never have a leak. And what’s more, I’m cloth diapering my first little girl (after three boys); our flowered BSWW is our favorite, and I’d love to have a few more girly colors! Girly is good!!
Congrats on the new site, it looks great ;o) We want to win the Bummis since I cut out 20 small diapers to sew after my baby grew out of the newborn stuff I had and I still haven’t been able to finish them. Save us from Huggies!
We started cloth diapering my son at about 1 year old, but we are preparing for a new little one and I will be in need of smaller supplies, and the bummi wraps will help start that smaller baby diaper stash.
We LOVE cloth diapering, and every time I need to use a disposable I am reminded why I dislike them so much (namely… blowouts!) I started CDing my older daughter when she was 10 months old (it took me a while to convince my husband to try it!) and now she is potty trained. We’re now doing it with our newborn daughter and she LOVES it (as do we! Financially and economically!). I’m on a mission to convert my disposable diapering friends – so far, two have converted!
I have been cloth diapering since my first son was born 7 years ago. Our first diaper covers were BSWW’s. At that time they were only available in white and we got a little bored with the lack of color and print and ventured into the world of WAHM-made covers. After trying lots of different covers we would still come back to the BSWW’s because they were quick and easy to put on and also so easy to care for. Now here we are, 7 years later and with two more little ones added to the bunch we still love us some good ol’ BSWW’s! Now that they are available in more prints it’s keeping cd’ing my little ones fun and still so easy!
I’ve been cloth diapering since I had my son 2 1/2 years ago…and we love it!!
Soooo, why should I win? Because we’ve got lots of those icky plastic pants that you get at walmart…you know, the ones that last for about 10 washings (if that) before they rip to pieces and are totally not useable any more…so I’d LOVE some covers that are better quality and won’t rip apart after a few trips through the washing machine.
Oh…and I tried to subscribe in the RSS feed by clicking on your HERE link but it says the link has a fatal error or something. But I will subscribe as soon as I figure out how!
@Andrea — thanks for letting me know about the RSS issue. It should work now. It is for me, BUT if it isn’t you can always look way up to the top right and click on the Orange RSS square AND below that is an email RSS form as well.
THX
I tried cloth diapering with my oldest son (now 7) but we were using gerber PF’s and plastic pants and soaking in a pail so that only lasted about 2 weeks before I gave up. With my second son (now 2) we learned about cloth diapers of superior quality and that we did not need to soak the dipes. We switched him to cloth at about 4 months due to excessive diaper rash that we could not get rid of. He cleared up almost immediately. I am most certainly hooked and will use cloth for any future children. I’m very proud to say that my nephew is in cloth diapers at least part time I’ve made my son a few diapers but as I was working full time I had very little time to sew.
Why should we win? Honestly, we’ve never tried Bummis and my son could actually use a couple more covers.
Hello! My niece is expecting in April and she is using cloth diapers. Please enter me in your drawing. I would do a report for you from her. I signed up for your site’s RSS feed via my Google Reader Page and for the email updates. Many thanks, Cindi
How exciting to have found this site! It’s so hard to say why I think I should win this contest – I feel like everyone is deserving. I cloth diapered my 6-year old and I’m still cloth diapering my 2-year old. There are so many reason why we chose to use cloth – to reduce chemical exposure to my child’s sensitive skin and to be more green for the environment, among other reasons. Thank you for this opportunity.
I would love for a friend that uses cloth
I would love to win these! I recently started cloth with my 17 month old. I would like to try making my own diapers but would need covers which I don’t have yet. So far I have just bought bum genius and soft bums. I want to add to his stash but have a hard time justifying the cost since he is my second and last baby and already nearly 1 1/2!
Thanks so much!
I would LOVE to win these!! I used cloth diapers with my last baby – now 2 1/2 – and loved the savings! I am expecting and due at the beginning of April, and so am getting ready to use cloth diapers with this little girl and could totally use these diaper covers for her!!
Well, I am newish to cloth diapering. I started in November. I have a lot but I also have another baby on the way and therefor could always use more.
We could really use them. We already have to do laundry every three days or so and so with two babies that will be every other day or so.
I need to win because my son has almost outgrown his current cloth diapers. I’ve been using mediums but he will need size large soon. I use the cloth when we are at home, during the day. At night and when out, I use disposable. It really saves money.
HELP TRIPLETS..LOL…My daughter, is due with TRIPLETS…The cost to just diaper them with run approximtely $4,000 a year. ( and thats just diapers) I figure, she would need approx.8-10 changes a day( preemies) per baby x 3, which is approx,30 diaper covers. ( will need extra’s)And cloth diapers..liners etc. and that is going to run about $700.00 alone..to start.
I would love to convince her to try cloth diapers,Please HELP me…convince her.( so by winning these covers she would get the chance to be convinced by Your company, MOMMA and Granny .These are the way to go green..and save thousands of dollars, over many years of diapering 3 new babies, also due to allergies and the costs, with disposibles, mine(3 daughters) (she was allergic also)were cloth diaper babies & rubber pants as they called them . By her winning, You can have TRIPLETS, using your Diaper covers , that might Triple your Sales.. And it would certainly help us..She cannot work Dr order and her husband was in the building (homes) industry so he is NOW out of work….Please let us win,..gosh we overwhelmed with where to start , just to feed, clothe and diaper three newborns…never mind, all other things we will need,clothing, furniture etc, that will be needed….along with volunteers, to help with the babies,…the first month or two…Thank,Sue
I am heading to Africa to work in an orphanage cloth diapers are on their wish list. I’d love to take these with me.
I’m wanting to try out cloth diapers with our next baby (#4). I’m mainly concerned about the chemicals in disposables for year after year.
I’m sold on them, though still have to convince hubby how great they are!
Thanks for the giveaway,
Candace
http://www.NineMonthsorLess.com/blog
I’d love to win these. I am pregnant with twins and really want to try and use cloth with my babies. I am especially worried about chemicals and I want to do what is good for the planet. Not to mention they are just way cuter!
When I was in Jr. High I babysat a family who still used the tradtional cloth diapers and plastic pants! I was so sure that I’d never use THOSE myself. It’s nice to see how far cloth diapering has come! I now have my own babies and I want to start cloth diapering. It would be SO great to try these out! I’m hoping to start soon!!