PINK SWIRLS PADDITUDES Panty Liner Sanitary Pad Napkin Pantyliners Light Days
That's right folks, reusable, washable pantyliners.


Here is the description on etsy:
Why settle for boring white disposable panty liners, when you can make things a bit brighter with this handmade fabric panty liner? It's a pad with attitude ... I call them PADDITUDES! :-)
Fabric pads and liners are more environmentally friendly, and can be easily washed along with your regular laundry. The link below gives more information on rinsing, soaking (if necessary), and washing them.
The panty liner is made with 5 layers of prewashed 100% cotton fabric, a layer of organic cotton batting, and a layer of 100% cotton flannel ... more layers than most panty liners, yet it's very light and breathable! The top is quilted/top-stitched for extra durability, and is non-bulky.
The panty liner measures approximately 7-7/8" long by about 3" wide at the wide part of the "hourglass", and about 2-3/4" wide in the narrow part of the "hourglass", when snapped onto your undies. The pad is, of course, brand new, straight off my sewing machine.
Great for those lighter days! :-)
The liner can be folded and snapped so that it fits nicely into your purse (see last photo for a sample).


Here is the description on etsy:Why settle for boring white disposable panty liners, when you can make things a bit brighter with this handmade fabric panty liner? It's a pad with attitude ... I call them PADDITUDES! :-)
Fabric pads and liners are more environmentally friendly, and can be easily washed along with your regular laundry. The link below gives more information on rinsing, soaking (if necessary), and washing them.
The panty liner is made with 5 layers of prewashed 100% cotton fabric, a layer of organic cotton batting, and a layer of 100% cotton flannel ... more layers than most panty liners, yet it's very light and breathable! The top is quilted/top-stitched for extra durability, and is non-bulky.
The panty liner measures approximately 7-7/8" long by about 3" wide at the wide part of the "hourglass", and about 2-3/4" wide in the narrow part of the "hourglass", when snapped onto your undies. The pad is, of course, brand new, straight off my sewing machine.
Great for those lighter days! :-)
The liner can be folded and snapped so that it fits nicely into your purse (see last photo for a sample).
Yeah, I couldn't believe it when I found this random item on a search late last night (not to mention the vajayjay necklace I found. Who wants to wear one of those around your neck?). Who decided this was a good idea? Maybe it's just me. Maybe it is a good idea. Maybe you all really do love the idea of carrying these pretty babies around. The question is, can they make it to match my clothes. I'd like a zebra print one please. That's what I call a pad with attitude. Padditude...I can't wait for mine to arrive.
7 comments:
What the eff?
hahaha...wow....WOW...
Lets figure out how to sew our own! So much fun! Then we could work on Tamp-attitudes! Wait...gross.
Mandy is funny. And I was a bit hesitant to look at your blog for fear I would see that nasty spider again. (dry heaving). That padditude is sick. But I do think it would go over well in Argentina.
not sure which is making me cringe more: reusable pads or the spider...
It just goes to show that stupid ideas like this one actually sell. I bet the dumb blond who came up with this idea is laughing all the way to the bank!
i just barfed all over the place.
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