Thursday, December 11, 2014
Ju Ju Be 'Be Light' in Duchess
Just wanted to share a pic of this gorgeous bag with beautiful rose colored seatbelt strap. I think it makes the bag look 10x fancier :)
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Birthday Invitations from Shutterfly
I've been using Shutterfly to create birthday invitations for my sons' birthdays. And each time I order, I end up only having to pay tax and shipping (around $6-$7 total), thanks to coupons/promotional codes that I've been collecting! These are on the way to me (hopefully they get here before Thanksgiving so I can pass them out to family next week).
Where do I get these promotional codes from? Well I had one for $20 off any order of $20 or more from Similac; also a couple from when Pampers had these coupon booklets in the boxes of diapers a few months ago, I received some coupon codes in the mail this week and their website often has discount codes as well. I'm not endorsing Shutterfly or anything, but their cards are pretty cute and there are awesome deals there!
Where do I get these promotional codes from? Well I had one for $20 off any order of $20 or more from Similac; also a couple from when Pampers had these coupon booklets in the boxes of diapers a few months ago, I received some coupon codes in the mail this week and their website often has discount codes as well. I'm not endorsing Shutterfly or anything, but their cards are pretty cute and there are awesome deals there!
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Ju Ju Be Tokidoki Iconic BFF
Time for another diaper bag update! So, in my last post I was using the First Lady Be Prepared as an everyday diaper bag...and what a huge mistake that was! Let's just say I got really tired of lugging that bulky thing around so I ended up getting a smaller bag to use for everyday. This time I chose the BFF and since I already spent so much money on the Be Prepared, I wanted to get a used one to save some money. I've been lurking the JJB B/S/T fb group for weeks and was able to get this beauty :)
It is LOVE! I can't believe I waited so long to get a BFF! I love the backpack straps because I'm able to have my 8-month old in one arm and hold my 2 yr old's hand in the other without having to adjust the shoulder straps or deal with messenger bag bulk on my hips. I did buy the sold separately messenger straps though just in case I want to carry it that way, but for now I'm comfortable with the back pack straps.
And even though this bag is a lot smaller than the Be Prepared, it still holds a good amount of stuff! It holds more things than my old 'traditional' tote bag style diaper bag did. I usually like organizing with Quicks, but I think I can squeeze more in the BFF if I actually used the pockets instead of Quicks and set pieces. This bag is my favorite bag by far and I'm so glad I gave it a try. I just wish I would have jumped onto the JJB brand a lot sooner!
What I Love:
I had no clue what PPP was until I joined the group. Seriously learned so much in less than a week. I think I scored with this one though, minimal Sandy and perfect Kaiju and Hunter on the center and double Donutellas!
It is LOVE! I can't believe I waited so long to get a BFF! I love the backpack straps because I'm able to have my 8-month old in one arm and hold my 2 yr old's hand in the other without having to adjust the shoulder straps or deal with messenger bag bulk on my hips. I did buy the sold separately messenger straps though just in case I want to carry it that way, but for now I'm comfortable with the back pack straps.
And even though this bag is a lot smaller than the Be Prepared, it still holds a good amount of stuff! It holds more things than my old 'traditional' tote bag style diaper bag did. I usually like organizing with Quicks, but I think I can squeeze more in the BFF if I actually used the pockets instead of Quicks and set pieces. This bag is my favorite bag by far and I'm so glad I gave it a try. I just wish I would have jumped onto the JJB brand a lot sooner!
What I Love:
- the option to carry this bag 3 ways (backpack style, grab handle or messenger style)
- gusseted opening and pockets
- bright interior lining to better see things inside
- metal hardware and protective feet
- comfortable memory foam backpack straps with swivel clips
- good size mommy pocket
- overall a nice size diaper bag, not too bulky/huge and easy to grab and doesn't take up too much space
Monday, July 14, 2014
Ju Ju Be Be Prepared in First Lady
I finally got my hands on a Ju Ju Be Be Prepared bag! I've been wanting one since I was pregnant but just couldn't commit to purchasing one because none of the colors and prints available on the website appealed to me at the time. I thought the BFF would be too small, so I chose the Be Prepared thinking I would use it as an everyday diaper bag. How am I liking it for everyday use? Mmmm...not so much. This thing is huge! And heavy and once it's packed it's so bulky! Not to mention the First Lady print got dirty very easily, it's like a dirt magnet and I always have to check it over to make sure there's not dark marks on the white stripes. This bag is just too heavy and high maintenance for me! It's a nice bag for a heavy packer or for weekend trips but not as an everyday bag for me.
First Lady taking up the passenger seat! |
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Babymel Amanda Quilted Diaper Bag
It's been a while since I last updated. Not much has changed except my 2 yr old is finally potty trained!!! I'm so proud of him and surprised that it was pretty easy this time as it only took 3 days! But more on that another time. I wanted to share the diaper bag I'm currently using, the Babymel Quilted Amanda bag:
I bought this bag because I wanted a bag for quick trips out. It's a nice looking bag and has roomy pockets on the outside which I like, but these are one of those bags that if you have it stuffed in the main compartment, it becomes hard to fit stuff in the outer pockets.
There are 2 roomy pockets in the front (big enough to fit 2 bottles in each pocket), 1 wide roomy pocket on the back of bag with snap button closure and a side zipper compartment that is insulated for a bottle. The main compartment zips open and inside there are 3 pockets on one side, 2 pockets on the other side with a zipper pocket. The bag has an adjustable strap to wear slouchy over the shoulder style or crossbody style. I normally wear it crossbody style and find that the straps kind of dig into my shoulders if I wear it too long that way. I thought maybe I was carrying too much in the bag but as you'll see below I don't really carry that much at all. The straps have stroller straps that open/close with velcro. The bag comes with a fairly good size changing pad as well.
I love that this bag has tons of pockets but as mentioned above, it's hard to find or fit stuff in the outer pockets if the inside is full. When stuffed, the bag becomes a bit bulky. Also, considering this bag retails for $110, I expected it to be of better quality. The inside lining is nylon but is very thin and cheap feeling, like if it can rip easily if not careful or pulling too hard. I also noticed the stitching is uneven.
See how thin the inside lining is, you can see the black quilted stitching through it:
This bothers me because the inside pockets are separated by a single stitch line, so I think over time the stitching can get loose easily because of the thin nylon material.
A look at inside my bag:
I'm one of those people who can't stand overstuffed bags as it makes it hard to find what you're looking for in hurry and I hate having to take things out to get to what I need at the bottom. For this reason I don't like to pile things on top of each other, I like to be able to see where everything is at at first glance. This is actually considered full to me (if I over stuff it, it'll be hard to get to the inside pockets or anything I put into the outer pockets is a tight squeeze) and it's not even half of what I normally carry with me. Inside I have a zip bag, my wallet, 3 size 3 diapers, a pack of wipes and a change of clothes. Outer pockets contain my phone, keys, hand wipes, sanitizer and a bottle.
The insulated zip pocket can fit 1 bottle (shown here is a Playtex Vent-Aire 8oz bottle):
It fits perfectly there with a little bit of room leftover for a baby food pouch. A full size Dr. Brown bottle can fit but would make it kind of hard to easily get the bottle in and out in a hurry.
Overall it's a decent bag for a quick trip or for 1 child, I wouldn't recommend for 2 or more kids and definitely not if you're an over-packer. I have a 2 and a half yr old and a 6 month old and I can't carry everything I would like to carry using this. I think this bag will be great for when my kids are a little older when I won't have to carry as much.
The Babymel Amanda bag was purchased with my own money. I did not receive compensation for writing this review. I am not affiliated withbabymel . This review was written with my honest opinion.
I bought this bag because I wanted a bag for quick trips out. It's a nice looking bag and has roomy pockets on the outside which I like, but these are one of those bags that if you have it stuffed in the main compartment, it becomes hard to fit stuff in the outer pockets.
There are 2 roomy pockets in the front (big enough to fit 2 bottles in each pocket), 1 wide roomy pocket on the back of bag with snap button closure and a side zipper compartment that is insulated for a bottle. The main compartment zips open and inside there are 3 pockets on one side, 2 pockets on the other side with a zipper pocket. The bag has an adjustable strap to wear slouchy over the shoulder style or crossbody style. I normally wear it crossbody style and find that the straps kind of dig into my shoulders if I wear it too long that way. I thought maybe I was carrying too much in the bag but as you'll see below I don't really carry that much at all. The straps have stroller straps that open/close with velcro. The bag comes with a fairly good size changing pad as well.
I love that this bag has tons of pockets but as mentioned above, it's hard to find or fit stuff in the outer pockets if the inside is full. When stuffed, the bag becomes a bit bulky. Also, considering this bag retails for $110, I expected it to be of better quality. The inside lining is nylon but is very thin and cheap feeling, like if it can rip easily if not careful or pulling too hard. I also noticed the stitching is uneven.
See how thin the inside lining is, you can see the black quilted stitching through it:
This bothers me because the inside pockets are separated by a single stitch line, so I think over time the stitching can get loose easily because of the thin nylon material.
A look at inside my bag:
I'm one of those people who can't stand overstuffed bags as it makes it hard to find what you're looking for in hurry and I hate having to take things out to get to what I need at the bottom. For this reason I don't like to pile things on top of each other, I like to be able to see where everything is at at first glance. This is actually considered full to me (if I over stuff it, it'll be hard to get to the inside pockets or anything I put into the outer pockets is a tight squeeze) and it's not even half of what I normally carry with me. Inside I have a zip bag, my wallet, 3 size 3 diapers, a pack of wipes and a change of clothes. Outer pockets contain my phone, keys, hand wipes, sanitizer and a bottle.
The insulated zip pocket can fit 1 bottle (shown here is a Playtex Vent-Aire 8oz bottle):
It fits perfectly there with a little bit of room leftover for a baby food pouch. A full size Dr. Brown bottle can fit but would make it kind of hard to easily get the bottle in and out in a hurry.
Overall it's a decent bag for a quick trip or for 1 child, I wouldn't recommend for 2 or more kids and definitely not if you're an over-packer. I have a 2 and a half yr old and a 6 month old and I can't carry everything I would like to carry using this. I think this bag will be great for when my kids are a little older when I won't have to carry as much.
The Babymel Amanda bag was purchased with my own money. I did not receive compensation for writing this review. I am not affiliated withbabymel . This review was written with my honest opinion.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Kate Spade Stevie Baby Bag
One of the criteria I wanted in a diaper bag was that it not look like one. It has to be something I won't mind carrying and goes with whatever I'm wearing. Enter Kate Spade's Stevie Baby Bag --it's comfortable to carry, very roomy and not to mention stylish. I like that it looks a lot like a purse because even after the boys are done with diapers, I know I'll still be carrying around snacks, extra change of clothes or things to keep them entertained in my bag anyways, so this bag doubles as a diaper bag and large handbag. Obviously not a practical bag choice for a trip to the park or zoo but great for formal occasions and church.
About this bag
My only small complaint about this bag is I wish there was a back zipper pocket for my phone and keys to be easily accessible, that way I don't have to use one of the side pockets that could be used for extra bottles or a water bottle. Also, this bag does not have an extra strap for the option to wear it crossbody style so I could be hands free, but it's not a big deal for me since I usually just hang the bag on my stroller.
Overall, I absolutely love this bag and recommend it to anyone looking for a purse-looking diaper bag. The Stevie bag is also available in all nylon to make cleaning easier. Mines is in the Stucco print, which is trickier to clean as the exterior is a canvas material. Kate Spade often has surprise sales on their handbags including the baby bags. If you join their mailing list, you get 15% off your first purchase. Also I've heard of ladies getting this bag for as low as $120 at Kate Spade outlets!
This diaper bag was purchased with my own money. I did not receive compensation for writing this review. I am not affiliated with Kate Spade. This review was written with my honest opinion.
About this bag
- 2 large exterior pockets with drawstring closure (I can fit three 4oz Dr. Brown bottles in one pocket)
- 4 inside pockets, 1 large zippered pocket and a pocket for storing changing pad
- changing pad rolls up neatly and is a useful size (27" long and 15.5" wide)
- attached stroller clips
- nylon inside lining to make cleaning easy (exterior pockets are also lined with nylon inside)
- real leather on trim and handles
- 14K light gold-plated hardware
My only small complaint about this bag is I wish there was a back zipper pocket for my phone and keys to be easily accessible, that way I don't have to use one of the side pockets that could be used for extra bottles or a water bottle. Also, this bag does not have an extra strap for the option to wear it crossbody style so I could be hands free, but it's not a big deal for me since I usually just hang the bag on my stroller.
Overall, I absolutely love this bag and recommend it to anyone looking for a purse-looking diaper bag. The Stevie bag is also available in all nylon to make cleaning easier. Mines is in the Stucco print, which is trickier to clean as the exterior is a canvas material. Kate Spade often has surprise sales on their handbags including the baby bags. If you join their mailing list, you get 15% off your first purchase. Also I've heard of ladies getting this bag for as low as $120 at Kate Spade outlets!
This diaper bag was purchased with my own money. I did not receive compensation for writing this review. I am not affiliated with Kate Spade. This review was written with my honest opinion.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Storksak Olivia Diaper Bag Dupe?
I have this small obsession about diaper bags; I just can't help but stroll through the diaper bag aisle at Babies R Us and check out the bags there. Must be a mommy thing. A bag that caught my eye was the Carter's Out 'N About diaper bag because it looks so similar to the Olivia bag by Storksak--just look at how similar these look:
I don't own either of these bags, so I can't really compare the two bags in person (aside from reading the specs) but I thought I would share in case any moms are interested in the Olivia but want a cheaper alternative.
I don't own either of these bags, so I can't really compare the two bags in person (aside from reading the specs) but I thought I would share in case any moms are interested in the Olivia but want a cheaper alternative.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
5 Reasons Why the PPB Boxy Diaper Bag Was Not the Bag For Me (and Baby)
I bought the Petunia Pickle Bottom Boxy Backpack diaper bag when I was pregnant with my first son. I really didn't know what I was thinking then--I just wanted cute looking diaper bag but never took the time to really research this bag. Needless to say, I do not own it anymore as have sold it. I really wanted to like the bag but it was not the bag for us. So here are 5 things I really didn't like about the bag:
1. The foldout changing pad. This seems to be the popular reason why most moms choose this bag. I admit, I thought it was a great idea too but for the whole year that I used this bag, I never changed a diaper on it. If I lay the bag on a public restroom changing table and fold out the changing pad to change a diaper, then I would eventually have to fold back up the changing pad back into the bag and that's gross. I don't want the changing pad to touch anywhere near the rest of the inside of my bag. There are pockets in the changing pad compartment but with the changing pad folded up, I couldn't fit a lot of diapers and diaper changing essentials in there, so it gets bulky. I just ended up detaching the changing pad so I could have more room in the bag.
2. The boxy-ness. My bag was the Tea on Thames in a glazed material. It's really sturdy, I'll give it that. But it's hard to store it under my stroller because it's so...so...boxy. It doesn't mold well to fit into tight spaces and as mentioned above, it's just overall bulky and heavy.
3. Although the diaper bag is pretty roomy, it wasn't wide enough for me. This is the kind of bag where you would have to pack things vertically. I would have to stack things on top of stuff. I like my diaper bags to be wide enough that I can unzip it and be able to see everything at a glance. With this bag, I would have to take things on top out just to get to what I needed at the bottom of the bag.
4. The velcro was loud. I think the newer versions have a magnetic closure now, so this reason doesn't pertain to those but mines had an annoying velcro closure and I can't tell you how many times it woke up my sleeping baby when we were in the car and I needed to get something out of the bag.
5. Inconvenient design. Overall, this bag was inconvenient than useful, in my opinion. Once you get pass the velcro over flap, there was still a top zipper to unzip before you're able to get whatever you need to get inside of the bag. When you have a crying baby and you need to get to a bottle or pacifier, trust me, the velcro and added zipper gets annoying.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Marc Jacobs Pretty Nylon Eliz-A-Baby Diaper Bag
My last splurge before baby Teddy arrived was my Marc by Marc Jacobs Pretty Nylon Eliz-A-Baby diaper bag. The print/color I have here is not available anymore or is discontinued, but the bag is available in solid colors on the Nordstrom website.
When I was diaper bag hunting, I was looking for a bag that was big enough to hold newborn and my toddler's things in, one that didn't look like a diaper bag and stylish to carry around. I didn't want one that had too many little pockets that my stuff can get lost in and also no velcro!
I do like this bag but must admit it's not the perfect diaper bag for me. It's a simple bag but it does hold everything I need and I've found ways to make it work for me.
Here are some of the things that I love and some things that the bag could improve on if you're interested in purchasing an Eliz-A-baby bag:
What I love:
Click below for more pictures!
When I was diaper bag hunting, I was looking for a bag that was big enough to hold newborn and my toddler's things in, one that didn't look like a diaper bag and stylish to carry around. I didn't want one that had too many little pockets that my stuff can get lost in and also no velcro!
I do like this bag but must admit it's not the perfect diaper bag for me. It's a simple bag but it does hold everything I need and I've found ways to make it work for me.
Here are some of the things that I love and some things that the bag could improve on if you're interested in purchasing an Eliz-A-baby bag:
What I love:
- it's a lightweight bag
- the nylon material makes it easy to clean, just throw in the washer
- wide and deep outside pockets with magnetic closure makes it easy and quiet to open/close
- has pockets on the inside of bag to organize things and a also zippered pocket
- comes with detachable and adjustable crossbody strap
- bag unzips open very wide
- does not look like a typical diaper bag, bag can be used as gym/travel bag after baby
- available in
pretty prints orsolid colors - comes with a matching changing pad
- bag is very big, can hold a lot of things
- bag does not stand well on its own when set on floor so it can get saggy if you aren't carrying much in it or get bulky and fat if you overstuff it
- inside signature black and white MJ lining makes it hard to see inside pockets easily
- no stroller grips...but it does have d-rings on both sides of bag so you can buy a pair separately and attach it onto the bag
- the plushy nylon material makes the bag look bulky even if there isn't much in the bag
- double straps are not padded, digs into my shoulder when bag is packed full
- changing pad is included but is very small
- no protective feet at bottom of bag so the nylon might get scratched up if you aren't careful when placing bag on ground or rough surface
Click below for more pictures!
How many inside pockets can you see?
This is what I meant when I said it's hard to find the inner pockets!
It blends in with the rest of the inside of bag, which can make finding smaller things difficult.
This is what I meant when I said it's hard to find the inner pockets!
It blends in with the rest of the inside of bag, which can make finding smaller things difficult.
Everything inside the diaper bag. It holds a lot of stuff! Not pictured are my son's bottles and sippy cup, which I would keep in the bag's side bottle pockets.
This diaper bag was purchased with my own money. I did not receive compensation for writing this review. I am not affiliated with Marc Jacobs or Nordstrom (I wish!). This review was written with my honest opinion.
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