🧸The Cream I Had to Make: Because His Tears Were Mine Too

Some products I plan.
Others… I just have to make.

My grandson had one of the worst cases of diaper rash I’ve ever seen. Red, raw, uncomfortable—and worst of all, it was breaking his heart and mine right along with it. As a maker and a grandma, I couldn’t just sit by and wait for it to ā€œclear up.ā€ I needed to do something. Something gentle. Something real.

So I did what I always do when someone I love is hurting—I went to my workspace, pulled out my ingredients, and started creating with care.

The main ingredient? Coconut oil.
It’s known for being soothing and rich, and I’ve trusted it for years in my soaps and salves. It's not fancy. It's not new. But it’s good. And when you’re trying to bring comfort to someone that small and precious, that’s what matters.

Everything in this cream was chosen with intention—safe, gentle, and made to feel better the moment it touches the skin. No burning. No guessing. Just comfort.

Now, every time I open a jar, I remember why I made it.

For him.
For his smile.
For the days when love looks like mixing oils and whispering, ā€œIt’s okay, baby, grandma’s got you.ā€

If you’ve got a little one who’s hurting, and you want something made by someone who gets it—this might be the jar that helps.

Because some things you make with a formula. and some things you make with your whole heart.

Happy diapering,

Angie

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