How to make baby diapers fit an adult?
Well this is not a question really.
But I thought it might help some of those people such as adults or even teens or kids fit better into baby diapers.
Even if you have an older kid who needs diapers but can't fit into adult diapers.
You can actually extend the tabs on a baby diaper to make it fit a larger waist.
Here's how I do it and all you need are scissors and some hot glue and a hot glue gun.
Take one disposable diaper and cut the tabs off the back of the diaper and then attach the tabs to the Velcro of the diaper that you're gonna wear.
Then take the Velcro landing strip off the other diaper and then cut it into around 1 inch to 2 inches and then use the hot glue gun to glue the Velcro Strip to the ends of the diaper.
Then you can put the diaper on and the Velcro tabs will stretch far enough to attach to the diaper.
I wear size 6 and size 7 baby diapers as an adult and have a 36 inch waist and this always works for me.
I am 32 years old and male with a waist size of 36 inches and I'm pretty skinny and can almost easily fit into a size 6 baby diaper.
The size 6 baby diaper comes to just below my belly button but the tabs are about 4 inches too short on each side to actually secure the diaper on me.
So what I do to fit into size 6 baby diapers is to cut 2 of the tabs off one diaper and then stick the tab onto the Velcro of each tab.
Then I take the Velcro strip off the front of the diaper and then cut it about a couple inches and then glue the Velcro landing strip to the sides of the diaper.
I use a hot glue gun to do this and it works great.
Size 7 diapers fit me even better but size 6 diapers can fit me as an adult.
The baby diapers don't clump up like adults diapers do and the baby diapers have cute prints and it makes me feel more like a toddler when I'm wearing baby diapers.
The SAP in the baby diapers is also great.