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My 3 Favourite Changing Bags!

By Ourbabyblog @OurBabyBlogx
When you become a mummy, a lot of things change, sleep turns into naps (if you're lucky), handbags change to baby changing bags and spontaneous nights out become planning 3 weeks in advance, then cancelling on the night because of course they won't let you out of their sight! But we don't complain, we give our little bundles everything we have and boy are they worth it! :). I thought I would put together my 3 favorite changing bags for you all, all of which are very different from each other but work just as well, I was never really a handbag fan before but when you have a baby, it's a necessity for all your bits and bobs! My three tips for choosing the right bag would be space, storage and sturdiness! 
My 3 Favourite Changing Bags!
Baby Beau Ellie TanThis bag is seriously gorgeous, from the leather exterior to the stunningly designed interior, perfect to use as not only your daily changing bag but also as your regular handbag too! It is perfect in size and comes with plenty of separate storage too, including matching changing mat, bottle holder and even a purse! I cannot recommend this bag enough, it will last for years and years & just about goes with every outfit too! 

It is beautiful, stylish, pretty, practical, fashionable and quite honestly stunning! It is a two toned glamourous leather bag which is perfect for all seasons, be it rain or sun! It is so spacious inside, you can quite easily carry everything you need for yourself and baby in there with space for more, sure you might look like Mary Poppins when you start taking things out but hey!One of my favorite features is the practicality of it, especially the flat bottom, it ensures that the bag stays upright and organised, there's nothing more annoying than putting your bag down and everything rolls out of it! 

My 3 Favourite Changing Bags!
Mamami by ChetProbably the most practical bag you will come across, is has more than enough space to store all your own bits in the side pockets so there's no rummaging around through nappies and wipes or pulling out 10 things before you find your keys! Inside, it is so organised, and as a mom we know sometimes it's hard to keep everything in order, there are different sections to store what you need, plus there's a super comfy cushioned changing mat included too! The lining is beautiful, a pretty red floral pattern, perfect for the girly girl and subtle too!The bag has 2 large pockets, front and back, with silver clasps, so everything is protected! There is also a large interior zipped pocket as well as 3 smaller pockets to keep all sorts of things organised inside. The interior is all waterproof and wipe clean too, so no worries if you have a sudocrem explosion or drink leakage!
I recommend this bag even if you don't have a baby, this would be perfect as a vanity case, you could store all your makeup, toiletries and other bits and bobs too for a weekend away! 
My 3 Favourite Changing Bags!

Pink LiningProbably the most well known brand of changing bags, known for their pretty designs and 'pink lining', they provide you with girly bags whilst still keeping the practicality the main focus point! From messenger bags to tote bags, you will find the perfect style to suit your lifestyle, whether you have the one baby, twins or little ones of different ages! Each bag also comes with a thermal bottle holder to keep your baby’s bottle hot or cold for up to 3 hours, plus pretty wallets and laptop bags too, Pink Lining are taking the parenthood bag industry by storm and currently have the best selling changing bag of 2013!All Pink Lining changing bags feature a thick padded changing mat, inbuilt insulated bottle holders, dividing pockets and pouches, a wet zip bag, plus a key fob, pen holder, pocket a perfect size for mobile phone and detachable mirror. "The main aim is to put the smile and design into practicality by making the usually mundane paraphernalia of parenting covetable. Pink Lining mothers have a shared outlook, not a shared look."

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