Babywearing :: Tester Wrap from PinkNova
If you follow me on Facebook, I often mention babywearing. I wear my youngest (15 months) on a regular basis. I was gifted a year subscription to the local babywearing lending library from our local BWI Chapter (awesome, you should check it out!). I have gotten to try out a handful of fabulous carriers from the lending library. I own an ergo, a DIY size 5(ish) wrap, a DIY size 4(ish) wrap, and a DIY size 3(ish)/ring sling. I have also been a part of a couple traveling wrap groups (where you pass them around to a couple people to break them in easier).
On Facebook, I am in the PinkNova Society, their chatter group. They are often looking for testers for their gorgeous wraps, and I try all the time! 🙂 I was lucky to be picked for this round of testers!! I believe I was the second tester for this wrap, and when I opened it up, it was so soft already! It is a cotton/linen blend. Not too thick and not too thin. It was fabulously airy, yet it did not feel thin like you would think it would feel, for being so breathable.
This wrap has two gorgeous sides. The ‘right’ side of the fabric is a beautiful purple hue with bright orange clovers. I will be honest and I thought the colors would not be us. However I’m delighted to say that they totally were 🙂 The ‘wrong’ side is a beautiful, subdued alternate of off-white adorned with purple clovers. A little less girly for wearing the boys, not that it matters to us!
This wrap wraps so easily! The soft, cushy-ness makes the passes very easy. Yet also, this wrap is solid. Once you have your pass secure, it isn’t going anywhere.
LOVE this photo!!
Think your baby won’t want to be wrapped? Just try it 🙂
Fun GIF I made to kind of show how to get my baby on my back. I have practiced, practiced, practiced. 🙂
Thank you to my Son and Daughter who took all these photos for me at the Demonstration Gardens behind the Kennewick Library.
If you are a wrap company looking for testers, please consider us!
Wow! Wish I had a wrap like that for my little ones! Great pictures!
Looks like portrait talent runs in the family!