A long time ago (actually as recently as March) I worked at a child development center in the toddler classroom. I worked with a herd of 12 toddlers, eight hours a day, five days a week. We weren’t one of those centers that required children to be potty trained so I ended up changing a lot of diapers. Of course, you don’t want diapers stinking up the classroom so for a long time poopy diapers were just thrown into a trash can right outside the classroom door. It was kind of a pain in the tuchus.
Then, a miracle happened. We had an amazing intern in our classroom who saw our plight and bought us a diaper genie. It was awesome…until we ran out of the bags. We were a non-profit center and we couldn’t afford to keep buying refill after refill. Thankfully, I was unwilling to sacrifice my new found convenient diaper disposal method and I figured out how to jury-rig (yes jury and not jerry) the diaper genie with regular bags. So follow me you money saving mommies (& daddies) to learn the way…
- A diaper genie
- A 10 gallon bag
- A blue bag holder (Yes, I know. You only need one though. The diaper genies come with one so you should have one already. If you bought your genie at a yard sale, I promise you only need to buy one)
- A largish rubber band
1. Open up your bag and put it through the middle of the refill from the bottom. Only about 2-3 inches should stick up over the top.
2. Tuck that 2-3 inches into the gap in the refill.