Home / Pregnancy Motherly editors’ 7 favorite hacks for organizing their diaper bags Make frantically fishing around for a diaper a thing of the past! By Motherly + Comforts September 10, 2020 Rectangle As any parent knows, the term “diaper bag” only scratches the surface. In reality, diaper bags hold so much more: a change of clothes, bottles, snacks, wipes and probably about a dozen more essential items. Which makes finding the exact item you need, when you need it (read: A diaper when you’re in public with a blowout on your hands) kind of tricky. That’s why organization is the name of the game when it comes to outings with your littles. We pooled the Motherly team of editors to learn some favorite hacks for organizing diaper bags. Here are our top tips. 1. Divide and conquer with small bags Here’s a tip we heard more than a few times: Use smaller storage bags to organize your stuff. Not only is this helpful for keeping related items together, but it can also help keep things from floating around in the expanse of the larger diaper bag. These bags don’t have to be anything particularly fancy: an unused toiletry bag, pencil case or even plastic baggies will work. 2. Have an emergency changing kit When you’re dealing with a diaper blowout situation, it’s not the time to go searching for a pack of wipes. Instead, assemble an emergency changing kit ahead of time by bundling a change of baby clothes, a fresh diaper, plenty of wipes and hand sanitizer in a bag you can quickly grab. We’re partial to pop-top wipes that don’t dry out or get dirty inside the diaper bag. 3. Simplify bottle prep Organization isn’t just being able to find what you need, but also having what you need. For formula-feeding on the go, keep an extra bottle with the formula you need measured out along with water to mix it up. You never know when your outing will take longer than expected—especially with a baby in the mix! 4. Get resealable snacks When getting out with toddlers and older kids, snacks are the key to success. Still, it isn’t fun to constantly dig crumbs out of the bottom of your diaper bag. Our editors love pouches with resealable caps and snacks that come in their own sealable containers. Travel-sized snacks like freeze-dried fruit crisps or meal-ready pouches can get an unfair reputation for being more expensive, but that isn’t the case with the budget-friendly Comforts line. 5. Keep a carabiner on your keychain You’ll think a lot about what your child needs for an outing, but you can’t forget this must-have: your keys. Add a carabiner to your keychain so you can hook them onto a loop inside your diaper bag. Trust us when we say it’s a much better option than dumping out the bag’s contents on your front step to find your house key! 6. Bundle your essentials If your diaper bag doubles as your purse (and we bet it does) you’re going to want easy access to your essentials, too. Dedicate a smaller storage bag of your diaper bag to items like your phone, wallet and lip balm. Then, when you’re ready to transfer your items to a real purse, you don’t have to look for them individually. 7. Keep wipes in an outer compartment Baby wipes aren’t just for diaper changes: They’re also great for cleaning up messy faces, wiping off smudges, touching up your makeup and more. Since you’ll be reaching for them time and time again, keep a container of sensitive baby wipes in an easily accessible outer compartment of your bag. Another great tip? Shop the Comforts line on www.comfortsforbaby.com to find premium baby products for a fraction of competitors’ prices. Or, follow @comfortsforbaby for more information! This article was sponsored by The Kroger Co. Thank you for supporting the brands that supporting Motherly and mamas. Related Stories Viral & Trending Son asks if he’s wrong for not changing his name despite parents’ wishes Pregnancy If you didn’t experience “pregnancy glow”, you are not alone Pregnancy Sometimes pregnancy is the worst, so let’s stop romanticizing it The latest Pregnancy If you didn’t experience “pregnancy glow”, you are not alone Pregnancy Sometimes pregnancy is the worst, so let’s stop romanticizing it News Study shows just how much pregnancy affects the brain—and it’s more than previously thought Health & Wellness Yes, you need ‘Butt Stuff’ by Megababe—your hemorrhoids will thank you