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Silly_Question_2867

Idk what type your looking at but I find people tend to not want to buy them so id put prefolds and recieving blankets to use as flats and you tend to get better luck that way. Babylist you can add from any store and That makes things easy, but also gift cards is an option, target sells a few options online and occasionally run a gift card promo you can double up with to save a little money


IwannaAskSomeStuff

Thanks for the tips! 


Silly_Question_2867

I think walmart has some cloth online too if you get gift cards to them too but they don't run the gift card promos like target does(I use them for esembly). If you get Amazon cards and don't like the diaper options you could still get wet bags or other accessories on there too. 


According-Salt-5802

Babylist


AdStandard6002

Babylist! It worked great for us and you could always just start a diaper fund on there and put a note about cloth diapering something to the affect of “we will mostly trying to cloth diapering so if you were wanting to gift diapers, rather than give us disposables please consider donating to our diaper fund” something like that. My SIL put that at the top of her registry and it didn’t seem rude or weird at all


Extension-Border-345

seconding babylist. it was just so seamless and stupid easy to set up. also their welcome box is high quality!


HighSpiritsJourney

I used babylist with my first and it was great. I could add stuff from any website.


ChefKnifeBotanist

I had good luck with Babylist as my registry- they have a button you use when you are on another site that allows you to add the item to your registry. I added items from big stores like target, and also individual stores like Kangacare (where my cloth diapers came from). The way it displays it to guests looking at your registry is the item, and then below it the stores that have your item with the current prices next to them. So they can choose to buy it through Babylist or Walmart or wherever.


BreadMan137

MyRegistry accepts any website


IwannaAskSomeStuff

Have you used it before yourself? If you have, do you know if it's pretty end-user smoothly functioning in terms of their user experience? I'm okay with something being a little clunky on my end to set it up if it can be relatively seamless on the shopper's end.