1.15.2010

Winner of Raspberry Baby's BLOG GIVEAWAY

Thanks for all who participated in this month's BLOG GIVEAWAY!!!! The comments were great, but unfortunately there can only be one winner. The winner was chosen totally at random, (I printed all of the comments, and let my 2 year old pick one comment out of a paper sack). The winner should contact me via email (raspberrybaby@gmail.com) with your address and info so I can send the sling of choice...

AND THE WINNER IS......

Kait M.!!!!!! Who will win her favorite sling which is the SQUASH BLOSSOM Ring Sling. YAY!


Thanks to all who participated. I wish everyone could be a winner, so I'm happy to give a $5.00 coupon to all who made comments on my blog. Just send me a convo through etsy conversations and I will give you your coupon. Become a follower of this blog and you will get info on upcoming sales and specials, plus info on my next giveaway.

Have a happy weekend everybody - I know I will!

1.06.2010

BLOG GIVEAWAY - RaspberryBaby Ring Sling

Enter to win a FREE Ring Sling from RaspberryBaby.etsy.com. All you have to do is go to the website raspberrybaby.etsy.com, pick your favorite ring sling, and come back here to this blog and post a comment saying which ring sling is your FAVORITE. One lucky winner will win his/her FAVORITE SLING! Contest ends Friday, January 15th. The winner will be announced on this BLOG and on the front page of raspberrybaby.etsy.com.

Ring Slings are not just for hippies and treehuggers

When you picture a baby in a ring sling, who do you picture as the Stow-er? Maybe a long-haired woman, hairy legs, bra-less, with a peace-sign tattooed on her forehead? Am I stereo-typing? I don't mean to... really. I think that there are misinformed women who have only seen very earthy woven, or even tie-dyed ring slings. For some reason, many women feel that Ring Slings are for hippies, but Pouch Slings are for the sophisticated. Well, it's just not true! There are so many fabrics which are used for ring slings. You do not have to buy an ugly fabric! Don't be afraid of ring slings, in fact, their benefits are far too great to push them aside. Here are just a few:

1) They are Adjustable even when your baby is in it! (it won't sag like a messy baby wrap, which in order to adjust has to be completely re-tied.)
2) Hands down, the best carrier to nurse in. (Again the adjustability reigns here, too).
3) Usually large and small enough for both husband and wife, making it virtually two slings in one.
4)Compact, can be folded (or wadded) up very small.
5) Can be very lightweight, (unlike having 5-6 yards of fabric tied around you like the baby wrap).
6) Comes in a variety of fabrics, wovens, cotton quilting fabrics, linens, tencels, bamboo blends, and some have even dappled with stretchy fabrics.

Need I go on? I think that there is a ring sling for everyone. Give them a try, you may find you simply love it - even if you aren't partial to hugging trees! But if you are - buy an eco-friendly one!

Courtesy of raspberrybaby.etsy.com, Baby Slings, Maternity Skirts, Nursing Covers and more.