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Showing posts with label Diaper Cakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diaper Cakes. Show all posts

Monday, July 3, 2017

A Woodland Animal Themed Diaper Cake

Puttin' together a Woodland Animals themed diaper cake for
a new Baby Boy!
Pour yourself a cup of tea and follow along.


Tuckin' in a few little extras...

             Bright yellow baby washcloths.  
I've rolled them up together.  Just popped out
one of the rolled diapers and in it's place, tuck in the 
roll of washcloths.



            A striped Onesie is tucked in here right next to the cutest little skunk on the paper border.


            A couple of soft knit stocking hats rolled and placed here...


            Socks to keep those little baby piggies all snugglie.




More socks and a bib with the woodland fox.



          LOVE this fox lotion dispenser...


       He makes a cute cake topper!







So glad to have come across this super soft stuffed fox.  
He should go well with the nursery decor.



All wrapped up and ready to meet the new baby!!


The new grand-nephew 




So glad you could join me today. 

I hope you've enjoyed watching how this diaper cake gift came together.

Hugs,
Betty


Thursday, July 8, 2010

Tickled Pink Diaper Cake!

This past weekend my mother-in-law asked me to make a baby diaper cake for some friends of theirs who had just had a new grandbaby......a little girl.

Scroll down to see how it turned out.........







60+ disposable baby diapers rolled and arranged in tiers wedding-cake style......



decorated with lots of baby essentials..........





like, of course, the pacifier........I like this Disney one because it comes with a snap on cap.

Cute little piglet!





a ring of teething keys.........





a pair of tiny socks (with a second pair tucked inside).......











in keeping with the Disney theme, a Winnie the Pooh Bib.........







and a Winnie the Pooh Comb & Brush Set






travel size baby wash and lotion......







what's bath time without a rubber ducky......got to be pink for this girly girl........



Baby Washcloth "Rosebuds" (secured with a clear hair rubberbands with green plaid ribbon "leaves" cut at an angle and tucked into the rubberbands)



and to top it all off......Baby's First Bear, wearing a pink plaid bow....



My mother-in-law was tickled pink and couldn't wait to give it to her friends for their new baby granddaughter.

View another one of my diaper cakes, with tutorial, here.


Sunday, March 21, 2010

Diaper Cake Tutorial

So......after a couple of days with temperatures in the upper 60s.....Spring apparently HASN'T Sprung after all and it snowed most of the day Saturday..... :o(
I decided to stay in and make a Diaper Cake as a gift for a new mom I know. This is her first, a little boy. Here's how I did it:

I chose to use Pampers Swaddlers New Baby size 2 (for babies 12 - 18 lbs)


I rolled each diaper so that the decorative band is on the inside. And secured with a small clear hair rubberband.


I positioned 7 rolled diapers around a paper towel tube. (with previous diaper cakes I wrapped the paper towel tube with white tissue paper just to give it a more finished look, I forgot to do that with this one however.)
I find that it's helpful to contain the diapers so they're not falling and rolling all over the place. I have a 6" cake pan that works nicely to hold the diapers in position while I secure them with a curling ribbon. Moving to a larger 8" pan, I position another row of diapers around the first. And again secure it with a curling ribbon. And so on, you get the idea. Clear plastic plant trays in the 6" 8" and 10" diameters would be another (inexpensive) alternative.

The finished "cake" is an impressive three tiers. The top tier consists of 7 rolled diapers around the tube. The middle tier has 2 rows of diapers-- 7 rolled diapers around the tube and another row of 12 around those. The bottom tier has 3 rows of diapers-- 7 rolled diapers around the tube, 12 around those and another 19 ? (oops, I lost count)around those.
The "cake" is now ready to decorate.
I picked up a few baby necessities that will fit well on the cake...in blue, of course, this is for a little boy baby.

Decorative fabric ribbons cover the existing curling ribbon which hold the diapers secure.
Then I use another narrow curling ribbon which matches the fabric ribbon over that and is somewhat invisible. This one I can tie all the little goodies to.

(UPDATE:  I have since, learned that I don't need the extra "invisible" ribbon, for securing all the little goodies to,  rather I can simply slide out a single rolled diaper, tie the pacifier, bottle of baby wash, etc. to that individual diaper and slip is right back into place....so much easier and the finished product looks much cleaner.)
I tuck in the brush & comb set.

And I rolled the baby washcloths to look like rosebuds and secured with those handy little clear hair rubberbands. Green plaid ribbon is tucked under the rubberband to resemble leaves.


A pair of booties are tied with curling ribbon at the ankle openings where daisies have been inserted, and then are tied to a rolled diaper to keep in
place on the cake.


A travel size bottle of baby wash and teether


A wire is placed around the middle of a small plush bunny then wound around a wooden skewer. I insert the skewer into the open end of the paper towel tube.

The bunny rests in a nest of yellow paper shreds next to a yellow washcloth rose with green plaid ribbon leaves.



A few paper shreds tucked in here and there, a pacifier and a center bow are the finishing touches. The whole thing fits perfectly on a 10" cardboard cake circle and will be placed in a clear cellophane bag, gathered at the top with more curling ribbon and it's ready for delivery. An attractive way to present some useful items. I hope she likes it!

Thanks for looking!
UPDATE:   See another of my diaper cakes here