Daisy Chain Clothing Blog
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DIY Stain Removal Sprays for Baby Clothes: Make Your Own Natural Stain Remover
Babies are adorable little mess machines! Instead of relying on harsh chemicals, why not make your own natural stain remover spray? It's easy, budget-friendly, safe for sensitive baby skin, and perfect for on-the-go cleanups. Here are three simple DIY recipes using ingredients you probably already have at home. -
How to Get Rid of Nappy Explosion Stains: A No-Nonsense Guide
Ah, the joys of parenting. One minute, your little cherub is cooing sweetly in their onesie, and the next - BOOM! A nappy explosion of epic proportions. But fear not! Here's how to tackle baby poo stains like a pro. -
Why Do We Dress Baby Boys in Blue and Girls in Pink?
If you've ever shopped for baby clothes, you've probably noticed the classic colour divide - blue for boys, pink for girls. But have you ever wondered why? It turns out, this wasn't always the case — and the history behind it might surprise you. -
A Complete Guide to Baby Clothing Sizes for Australian Parents
If you've ever looked at a baby clothing tag and thought, "Wait, what size is this actually?" - you're not alone! Baby clothing sizes can be confusing. To help you out, we've put together this simple guide to baby clothing sizes in Australia, so you can shop with confidence (and avoid the frustration of buying something too small before your little one even wears it!) -
How to Safely Remove Stains from Delicate Baby Fabrics
Baby clothes rarely stay clean for long! But when it comes to delicate fabrics like cotton, bamboo, and organic materials, harsh stain-removal methods can do more harm than good. Here's how to safely and effectively tackle stains while keeping your baby's clothes soft and in great condition. -
Natural Ways to Remove Stains from Baby Clothes: Eco-Friendly and Non-Toxic Solutions
Stains on baby clothes are an inevitable part of parenthood, but you don't have to rely on toxic chemicals to get the job done. By using simple, natural ingredients like vinegar, bicarb soda, lemon juice, and essential oils, you can easily and effectively remove stains without worrying about harsh chemicals coming into contact with your baby's skin. -
How to Treat Yellow Stains on Baby Clothes After Storage
Yellow stains on baby clothes after storage are a common issue, but with the right treatment those clothes can be restored. Here's how to remove set-in yellowing — and what to do with the clothes once they're fresh again.
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