Showing posts with label tula baby carriers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tula baby carriers. Show all posts

Mom & Baby Valentine’s Gift Guide

January 31, 2017

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It's no secret - I'm a fan of all things hearts. Therefore, Valentine's Day is extra special, in my book! I've put together a Valentine's Day Gift Guide for Mom and Baby. These items are sure to wow you with their practicality, colorful vibes, and chic monochrome tones. I personally own several and plan to utilize them to spread the Valentine's Day cheer!

I started with sharing two of my favorite carriers from Baby Tula. One of them is 'Love Sucre', a wrap conversion carrier, and the other is 'Wild Hearts' a fully printed canvas! These make great, and long-lasting gifts and come with baby snuggles and sleepy dust! Along with the adorable carriers I included a darling sweetheart headband from Little Lilla Boutique, and an adorable white and gold heart mug for all of that mom fuel that's needed!

All mamas need a stylish and functional (and heart-printed) bag, right? A Tula Torba helps stylishly store all of the gear moms (and babies) need, and some chic heart-shaped sunglasses! Lastly, a gift guide isn't complete without some snuggly blanket options. I mean who doesn't love a soft and cozy Tula blanket? Speaking of feeling snuggly...wouldn't it be nice if the Tula blankets came in adult sizes? A little birdie may have told me about a special surprise coming soon! Be sure follow Baby Tula on Facebook for updates on that special surprise. ;)

Just in case you still aren't sure what to buy your loved ones for Valentine's Day, don't forget that a Tula gift card is always the right answer! I hope you enjoyed this list of items, and hope you have a blast shopping for those special loved ones in your life.

xo. L

Babywearing | Beginners Guide To Using A Ring Sling

October 07, 2016

October 5-11 is International Babywearing Week. A time to celebrate and advocate for babywearing and all of it's wonder. I've already professed my major love for babywearing, so no need to do that again. But if you're anything like I was as a new mom, you don't know A THING about ring slings or woven wraps or soft structured carriers. My hope is that this babywearing series on my blog can help demystify what these things are and teach you how you can use them. I've already said this before but babywearing has made me a better mom, hands down.
If I had a penny for every time I heard a mom say "I'm too scared to try ring slings, I'm afraid baby is going to fall out of the bottom!" I would be soooo rich, you guys. The truth is - ring slings are so majorly safe. I'm super excited to write about all things ring slings in this post, so read on!

Here's a list of commonly asked questions I get about ring slings and my answers!

What is a ring sling?
A ring sling is a piece of woven wrap cut to a specific length (depending on size) and sewn at the shoulder with rings to create a convenient "ring sling" to use to wear a baby.

How does it work?
So chances are when you receive your sling it will be unthreaded, meaning hte rings will be up top and the end of the sling will hang freely. The first thing you need to do is thread the rings. See this video that helped me when I was learning how to thread.

After your sling is threaded, you are now ready to experiment with how to use it. Basically the rings do hold the wrap in a way that your baby can't fall out. Because of the specific way you create a seat, wrap around your baby and then tighten carefully. Read on for tips on using a ring sling!

Who needs a ring sling?
Anyone who wants to wear a newborn often (these are the easiest to use with newborns, in my opinion). Also, anyone who wants to run a quick errand, or someone who has a baby or toddler that need to be carried/worn in a hip carry. See, I look at it this way...You have to carry your baby or child on your hip anyway, right? Why not have a nice and supportive piece of fabric to help you do it?

Is a ring sling the only carrier I need for my baby?
Yes and no. If you have a newborn or super light baby, then yes, all you need is a ring sling. At around six months I started wearing G in her soft structured carriers too since they help distribute weight a bit better for older babies. But I still use my ring slings too - just for different reasons! I use three types of carriers daily. A ring sling, woven wrap, and soft structured carrier. They each have different functions and you can read more about that in this post here. But we'll stick to ring slings since that's the focus of this post!

How old does baby have to be to be worn in a ring sling?
Each sling has it's own weight limit depending on the fabric and the age of the child. Generally, 35 pounds is a good maximum baseline. You can generally wear a newborn in a ring sling right away (assuming there are no medical problems - be sure to consult a medical professional before officially wearing your newborn in a sling - just to be safe.) I wear my 17-month-old in a ring sling daily and still feel very comfortable with her in it. She love it so much.

How do I get one?
There are buy, sell, trade groups on Facebook, or you can easily buy one on TulaBabyCarriers.com. That is my favorite place to buy ring slings, which brings me to my next question. 

What are your favorite ring slings, Larissa?
I have owned quite a few ring slings in several different types of material. Baby Tula tencel blend ring slings are my favorite fabric/types because of their cute prints and their special tencel material they use. Of the four that currently live here now, three of them are Tula. The other is a Pavo converted ring sling converted by a seamstress (she sewed on the rings of the piece of woven wrap I sent her) because I wanted that to be a custom! I love it so much. I've also heard good things about Sakura Bloom but have never felt the need to try them because I'm so content with my Tula wovens.

Which fabric is best for a ring sling?
I would say tencel like I mentioned above, 100% cotton, or bamboo are my recommended fabrics. I do NOT recommend silk or linen as those materials are very tough to work with, especially for beginners. Linen tends to feel stiff and not cozy at all, and silk just seems too slippery or dangerous for a ring sling (again, just my opinion - for beginners).

How do I know what size I need?
Here's the thing - when I bought my first sling I had people tell me to get a S/M (small/medium) because that's what t-shirt size I wear, but I prefer a L/XL (large/extra-large) aka, LOOOOONG tails! 

I love the long tails because they serve three purposes: the first is beautiful flowy fabric, the second is a makeshift nursing cover, and the third is extra support at neck or bum or another layer of warmth for baby! It's a win-win with longer tails, but honestly it's a personal preference thing!

My size guide in the image below is for Tula Baby Carriers sizes. For ring slings that are converted from small pieces of woven wrap, just look at the inches and then refer back to this guide. My Pavo ring sling (the lace looking one in the last photo of this post) is a bit shorter, measuring around 79-80 inches. I would love it more if it were longer, but it'd be great for a newborn. 

S/M - 77 inches
L/XL - 87 inches
THREE TIPS FOR USING A RING SLING

1. Create a deep seat.
This. This is why ring slings aren't dangerous and why I think it's so silly when people worry that "baby might fall out" haha. It's virtually impossible if the ring sling is positioned and worn correctly!

Check out the photos of G in her ring slings. The bottom "rail" (that's the edge of the fabric) is pulled all the way up to her belly button and underneath her bum, and she's supported knee to knee that way! You can't see it, but she's super safe and comfy in there.


2. Make sure positioning is correct.
The graphic below shows optimal comfort and tips for using ring slings, but it's important that baby's knees and bum form an 'M' shape, meaning bum is lower than knees. This helps with a good seat, and also ensures comfort for mom and baby!


3. Wear your baby opposite of your "good side" and make sure there are no twists in fabric on your back.
So, this is a tough one, and may actually be personal preference. I say wear baby on opposite of your good size, because that's how you can have full motion in your good arm (the one you use most). However, I am right-handed and wear my baby on my right side, meaning the rings are on my left shoulder. It's another personal preference thing, so try both ways and see what's most comfortable for you. Remember, just because you aren't being worn doesn't mean you shouldn't be comfy too.

The fabric that goes across your back should be flat and snug on your back so that it doesn't mess with the seat or the fabric that's threaded through the rings.

For a comprehensive list of tips and FAQ's visit Tula's ring sling resource page:

Bonus tip: Be patient and take your time with learning. You WILL get frustrated, but I can also promise that with practice and determination, you will get good at it. And although there is a bit of a learning curve, you'll be doing it all on your own in a matter of seconds! Be confident! Watch YouTube videos. Tula offers amazing instructional resources on how to use your ring slings.

Be sure to check out my other babywearing posts. Happy babywearing!


xo. L

Babywearing | 18 Things Babywearing Helped Me Do This Past Year

September 22, 2016

If you follow me on any of my social media accounts, or read my blog often, you know two things about me. 1. I love hats, and 2., I am obsessed with babywearing. Like. obsessed. I honestly don't know where I would be, or what kind of mother I would be if I didn't have my wraps or carriers. 

The truth is, babywearing has left an imprint on my soul. It's an ethereal experience that has shaped who I am as a woman and mother. It's forever changed me, and for that I am so, so thankful.

Not only has babywearing bettered my experiences with motherhood, but it's also allowed me to do SO much more than I ever thought I could do with a child. If you don't believe me, here are eighteen amazing things babywearing has helped me do in the past year.


1. Help me get my baby to sleep when she was restless/teething/didn't want to sleep alone.

2. Tackle the airport and traveling without a stroller.

3. Go to a Sufjan Stevens concert.

4. Have photos taken for my blog (several times, actually).

5. Go on daily walks in the park, sans stroller, always.

6. Keep my baby near me. Always.

7. Take a trip to the beach with only the things you see in my hands!

8. Wrangle a busy toddler (literally no matter where I go).

9. Visit an orange grove to pick oranges!

10. Go on a mall shopping date with my grandma!

11. Comfort my babe when she wasn't feeling well.

12. Get lots of house cleaning done.


13. Watch my husband form his own bond with our daughter.


14. Tackle Ikea + the grocery store + everywhere else without having to chase my little one or set her in a cart!

15. Breastfeed on the go! (This is a total game-changer you guys).

16. Explore the five-star resort on our vacation!

17. Form a necessary attachment with my baby that will help her succeed now and later in life.


18. Make tons of new mom friends and friends for G to play with!

In twenty years, when I think back on my life and reflect on motherhood, there will be one thing (other than memories of my little babes, of course) that will stand out to me most, and that is wearing my children, keeping them close.

p.s. October 5-10th is International Babywearing Week, and the anniversary of when I started regularly wearing G. Check out your local BWI (babywearing international) chapter for more info on how you can become a babywearing fan too! 


xo. L

Orange Groves

January 31, 2016








Hi loves! If you follow me on Instagram, you know I got a bit sappy sharing some sneak peeks of these photos. I just love my baby. I love her, and I love babywearing. This canvas carrier from Tula Baby Carriers happens to be one of my favorite SSC's right now. It's majorly soft and so supportive. When I received the carrier I knew immediately that I would need to pair it with my mustard midi skirt! I love how it's super soft and flowy, and a total statement piece for any outfit! Also, this top is actually a crop top, and looks amazing with the midi skirt!

And as for Gracie, she is wearing some super cute, little, pink moccasins from Classic Dot, a brand new shop! They're offering free shipping right now so go snatch some up for your little one! I have to say, I love these moccs! At a $35 price point, you can get two for the price of one (if you compare to other high quality moccs like these are!) Definitely a great deal!


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