Attach your heavy duty velcro to the four corners of your diaper changing pad and the top of the baby dresser making sure it aligns.
Attach changing pad to dresser.
Use large pieces of sticky velcro which are available at sewing supply stores.
Place the changing pad on top and cross the straps up and over buckling them in the middle of the pad.
If it were me i d probably return the changing pad you got and get the kind that has straps to secure it to the dresser.
Separate the pieces and adhere one side to each of the four corners of the dresser top.
Shop for changing pad with strap to attach to dresser at bed bath beyond.
Screw the end of one into the on wards of the dresser and the other into the back.
Match the two sides up and secure the changing pad to the dresser.
This keeps in the pad in place both while using it and when not in use.
This will prevent the pad from sliding around on the dresser top.
Our changing pad came with straps and screws to attach to the back of the dresser if yours didn t you could cut a rectangle of the non skid stuff that you can use in kitchen drawers.
Buy top selling products like beautyrest contoured changing pad with waterproof cover in white and serta contoured changing pad with waterproof cover in white.
Some pads come with a strap that attaches to the back of the dresser out of sight or a sticky bottom.
Pull the straps up and lay them plane on the top of the dresser.
Buy top selling products like compact 3 sided contour changing pad by colgate mattress and la baby jacquard 32 inch 4 sided waterproof changing pad.
If yours does not you can cut a piece of non skid shelf liner or rug backing to size and lay it under the changing pad.
Velcro is an effective way to attach a changing pad to the top of the dresser to prevent slippage while changing a diaper.