Crib Mattress Protectors

February 16, 2010 · 26 comments

I am sure anyone that has had a baby has at least one crib mattress protector. Somehow (although I am guessing it has a lot to do with the fact that I have had seven babies) I ended up with several of these mattress protectors. While they are great for cribs, I didn’t see much of a purpose for them after the baby grew out of the crib.

Crib Mattress Protectors

The other day I realized that they make great “sick pads.” When my little kids get sick I don’t like them to stay in their room. I want them on the couch close to me so I can keep an eye on them. The mattress protector covers two regular sized couch cushions and since it is waterproof it protects the couch from whatever ick your child is suffering from.

We put a crib mattress protector on the couch, then covered it with a sheet. My sick child was comfortable and secure knowing I was in the same room, and I was happy knowing my couch cushions wouldn’t need to be hosed down at the end of the day!

I love it when I am able to reuse items in my home, how about you? What is your favorite re-purposed item?

This post is linking to Works for Me Wednesday.

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1 Kristi February 16, 2010 at 8:13 pm

That is a FANTASTIC idea!! I’m about to have baby #2 and I’m sure we’ll end up with more of those :)
Thanks for sharing!

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2 Veronica @ A Quiet Heart February 16, 2010 at 8:42 pm

I had actually not thought of using it for sick days, but, I kind of did something similar. I (re)used the crib matress protector during potty-training. It protected the couch, and I could fold it up (fairly easily) and take it along to gradma’s house to protect her carpet and furniture as well. :)

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3 rj's mama February 16, 2010 at 9:17 pm

looove your idea. thanks for this info :)

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4 Allyson February 16, 2010 at 9:18 pm

Towards the end of my 2nd and 3rd pregnancies I topped my seat in the van with a waterproof mat covered by an old towel. My first labor began with my water breaking and I didn’t want to go through labor & delivery knowing that my seat was drenched in amniotic fluid, yuck!

It turned out to be a good thing, because during my second labor, my water broke in the van about 2 miles from the hospital. Since the seat was covered so well everything cleaned up very nicely ?

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5 Christy February 16, 2010 at 10:27 pm

I used them on kids beds during the bed wetting stage. Now I am going to get them out of the donate box for sick kids. Great idea!

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6 Stephanie February 16, 2010 at 10:36 pm

Such a fantastic idea! I’m going to remember this…

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7 Christina February 16, 2010 at 11:53 pm

I reuse just about everything I can. Coffee cans are my fav. use it now for plastic silverware(which is also washed and reused) any plastic bottle can be reused. I took old shampoo bottles to make homemade handsoap. Old milk jug(glass one) is now a change jar. Receiving blankets made diapers or feminine products lol. LOOOVE to reuse things!

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8 Sheri February 16, 2010 at 11:56 pm

Great idea! Why didn’t I think of that? i am always using beach towels, which don’t always hold up. I am definitely going to try this!!!

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9 Melissa February 17, 2010 at 12:34 am

Boy! That is a big ah ha moment for me. What a great idea. God bless ya!

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10 Candace February 17, 2010 at 5:35 am

I was tired of my frying pan being to small for flipping pancakes so I bought a flate pan for that reason. But I hate having an item that I can only use for one thing. It didn’t take long for me to figure out it works great for toasting sandwiches (which we do often) and cooking tortillas (your recipe!). I’m sure I’ll find other uses for it too…like maybe cooking asparagus…
My potato masher also works great for making quacamole!

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11 Ann February 17, 2010 at 8:20 am

With my kids out of the crib, I still use these pads for sick days. We recently suffered through the stomach bug, and the pads saved the floors from missed aims into the bucket.

Also, on a side note, I’ve always used a potato masher when browning ground beef or sausage. It breaks up the meat into even, small pieces.

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Lynn Reply:

Good idea about the masher and ground meat. I’ll use that one.

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12 Tonya February 17, 2010 at 9:39 am

I have several. One of my favorites is folding tables, you know, the wooden kind that are used for food generally when you have extra guests or for watching TV while eating a snack or a meal. We received 4 of these long ago and over the years, 2 of them have had broken legs. I had one of my sons remove the legs but kept the table top as lap desks for writing, art, snacks, etc. They are quite comfortable if you put a pillow underneath them and are sold at stores with the bean bag padding (we have one of those, too).

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13 Serena Morrow February 17, 2010 at 9:55 am

My youngest is five and I still use a baby monitor when any of my kids are sick. That way if they get sick in the middle of the night or need me they can call me easily without waking everyone else up. Our baby monitor recently quit working and had to be thrown away. I’m seriously considering buying another one for that purpose. In the meantime we’ve been using walkie talkies and they work good, too.

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14 Mandy February 17, 2010 at 9:57 am

Aww…hoping I won’t need this tip any time soon!

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15 Candi @ Family Stamping and FOOD! February 17, 2010 at 10:05 am

What a great idea! We re-use cheap cloth diapers I received at baby showers for “snot rags”, big bibs, bath rags and napkins at the table.

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16 Kathie February 17, 2010 at 10:06 am

oh! this would also make for a good protector for the couch for potty training children such as my DD. Great idea and thanks!

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17 Tracy @ Hall of Fame Moms February 17, 2010 at 12:08 pm

great idea! If mine are still suitable, I may be doing this too.

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18 Clare February 17, 2010 at 12:51 pm

I use these on my bed during my cycle. That way if there is a “accident” you just wash the mattress pad and it doesn’t stain your mattress. I normally didn’t need it but it has become heavier as I have gotten older and it is a great safeguard.

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19 kbreints February 17, 2010 at 3:33 pm

I never had to purchase one of these as the crib mattresses already come plastic covered! Though I would say my favorite repurposed baby item was my baby bottle steamer (that went in the microwave) … it is great for making puppy chow! LOL

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20 Sarah February 17, 2010 at 9:26 pm

I use these for sick pads too. Or sometimes when the kids want to have a picnic on the living room floor. :-)

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21 Sarah February 17, 2010 at 9:27 pm

Oh, and as a “stay on this mat and play” place when in the midst of potty training.

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22 Upstatemomof3 February 17, 2010 at 10:28 pm

That is really neat!! I will have to remember that one. My favorite repurposed item is the shower rod I hung in my laundry room to hang my clothes on so I can use my dryer less.

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23 megan February 18, 2010 at 12:21 am

Great idea! I never thought about using it for that before.

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24 L2L February 18, 2010 at 3:48 am

I recently learned how to make button holes in the dresses I make for my daughter. Because I am overseas, sometimes it is hard to find just the right buttons I need, so I have started collecting the buttons off of her old dresses and shirts that I will use for scraps in other projects. I also like to use the character pillow cases to make cute pillow case dresses for her, she really enjoys those.

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25 Debbie February 19, 2010 at 1:48 am

I still use these protectors and my kids are 4 and 5. They sometimes have accidents at night so if they are having a sleepover, I just send one along. I would hate for my kids to be embarrased ruining something on accident.

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