How To Make A Diaper Cake | Step by Step | Life and Food Town (2024)

I’ve been thinking about getting on with my blog for a while! So… That very first post would be on how to make a diaper cake the fancy way; easy and so beautiful that will be the highlight of any baby shower!

I brainstormed a few ideas and it is time to come to writing of the easiest guide for making a beautiful and fancy diaper cake and most importantly; not expensive!

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what is a diaper cakE?

Diaper cakes are a stack of diapers that are formed in a way to look liketraditional cakes.Whether, it is a diaper cake for girls or a diaper cake for boys, diaper cakes can be an exciting centrepiece of any baby shower party. Trust me there is so much inspiration on how to give it the BEST and most creative look!

I’ve made this fancy diaper cake at so many baby showers for years and years. What was motivating each and every time, is the amount of compliments I’ve used to receive that made me decide to share with you how to make it; step by step.

I promise it will steal the show at any baby shower you will take it to.

what are the supplies for a diaper cake?

Supplies will depend on the type of decorations you want to have the diaper cake decorated with, for this version of diaper cake I used the following supplies:

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  • Diapers
  • Paper towel tube
  • Clear tape
  • 6” tulle rolls
  • Elastic Roll
  • Ribbon
  • Flower Embellishment
  • Center Floral
  • Glue dot or double face tape
  • Decorative stickers

1. diapers

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For this version of the cake, plain white diapers would be my ultimate go to.I do not really prefer the patterned or colorful ones as it will be off point.

Any plain white diapers will work, I usedParent’s Choice Dry and Gentle Baby Diapers, Size 1, 50 Count.

How many diapers you need for a diaper cake?

Now layering is REAL!For this 2-tier diaper cake, I’ve used 28 diapers at the bottom tier and 14 diapers at the top tier.

2. paper towel tube

Tips, tips and more tips! Make sure to save the paper towel tube ahead of time to use it when you start the project.Otherwise, you will end up unrolling the paper towel to reach the tube, that happened with me before!

3. clear tape

I used Scotch Magic Tape, 1/2 in x 800 in, Clear.

I like using the clear tape to keep the diapers look steady and flat; it won’t show or damage the diapers, so later on, the mom is able to use them when she needs them. No wasting what-so-eva!

Note: any clear tape will do the job.

daiper cake decorations

4. 6″ tulle rolls

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For this version of girls diaper cake I used 3 tulle colors. Try to match the baby shower theme colors.
Here are the links to the tulle rolls I’ve used:

Pink Shiny Tulle

Lilac Shiny Tulle

Gold Shiny Tulle

5. ELASTIC rolls

We will use the elastic roll to make the tutu for the diaper cake. Who doesn’t love tutus, right?! There are different sizes for rolls that can be used depending on how you want the tutu to look like.

I used ¾” elastic roll.

You can also use 1/8” elastic roll if you want to make the tutu fluffy.

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6. ribbon

I used Gold Glitter Ribbon – 7/8”

For these 2 reasons, a ribbon is a very important part of any diaper cake decoration:

  • Covers up all the tape wrapped around the diaper cake.
  • Gives the diaper cake the traditional cake look.

7. flower embellishment (paper FLOWERS)

Flower Embellishment

These beautiful flower embellishments added a 3-dimensional rich look to the diaper cake. After I used them the first time they became my go to for every diaper cake I made! You can however use any other option you find and like 🙂

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8. center floral

I like to use the Hydrangea Florals on diaper cakes because it has lots of stems and small flowers that will give a dramatic look rather than just one big floral. Just pick the color that goes with the theme.

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9. GLUE DOT OR DOUBLE FACE TAPE

We will need this to stick the flowers embellishment onto the diaper cake without damaging the diapers I do prefer the double-faced tape but I’ve also used the glue dot.

steps to make a diaper cake

Lining the diapers

Start by lining up the diapers, I used 28 diapers for the bottom tier and 14 diapers for the top tier. When you line the diapers up as shown in fig.1 and for a symmetrical look, make sure they are spaced evenly, then tape them together as shown in fig.2. This will also help when you start wrapping them around the paper towel tube.

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wrapping the diapers around the paper towel tube

Start by the elastic side of the diapers then wrap the as shown infig.3. Taking too long? try a better way and seek someone’s help for holding the diapers with the paper towel tube so you can wrap the diapers evenly. In my situation there was no help so I thought “I think I can do it anyway”. Immediately, I started taping the beginning of the lined up taped diapers to the tube and began wrapping the diapers around. When you complete this step, and for a steady sit, tape the whole wrap together to keep it in place as shown infig.4You can then do the same with the second tier and cut the extra part of the paper towel as shown infig.5

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making the tutu

Making the tutu, start by wrapping the elastic roll around the diaper cake to get the diameter of the tutu. You then need to sew the two ends of the elastic roll then put the sewed elastic band around the bottom tier of the diaper cake. As shown in fig. 6

I cut a good amount of the 3 colors tulle in 18 inches each before starting. Fold the cut tulle in half as shown in fig.7. I then inserted the folded part inside the elastic band and tied the tulle as shown in fig.8, repeat that part with the rest of the tulle pieces to finish the tutu. You need to create a pattern when adding the tulle. I used 2 pink, 2 lilac and 1 gold as shown in fig.9. You can create your own pattern too. After making the tutu, you need to take it out of the diaper cake and insert it again inside out. This will give the tutu a cleaner look as shown in fig. 10

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Wrap and cut the ribbon around both tiers.

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Decoration

Take the floral out of the stem and add it to the top of the diaper cake.

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Using the glue dot or the double-faced tape, start attaching the flower embellishment to the diaper cake. You can create any design you want; I added them all onto one side; you can be creative and create your own design too. They are so much fun to play with.

Add the 3D baby girl sticker or any sticker of your taste and choice and VOILA we are done!

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In order for you to show the length of the tutu, you need to place this diaper cake on a tall cake stand.

Here’s to all those who are ready to try and diy!

Dima xoxo

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FAQs

How many diapers does it take to make a diaper cake for a baby shower? ›

As a rough guide: the base may require 20 and 60 diapers, the second tier about 10 to 40 diapers, and the third tier 5 to 20 diapers. These numbers are just estimates, though, and it's entirely your choice how big each tier is and how many levels you would like to create. Elastic rubber bands.

How to make a Western diaper cake? ›

Super easy to make! Just roll diapers with rubber bands, circle them around bottles into three tiers with twine, put a book on top and then add accessories! Takes about 2-3 hours to make. Cowboy inspired diaper cake.

How to make mini diaper cakes for centerpieces? ›

To make a small diaper cake, start by choosing a small base. Next, pick a cylinder-shaped item to act as the core of cake and secure it in place. After that, roll each diaper and secure it with a rubber band. Next, you should position your first tier of diapers around the base and secure it with a large rubber band.

Can you use size 2 diapers for a diaper cake? ›

Choose size 2 diapers for your cake, since many babies never wear the newborn size, and they grow out of the size 1s astoundingly quickly. Make your cake colorful by picking washcloths and blankets in different shades and patterns. Use a special toy or stuffed animal as a cake topper.

How many size 1 diapers for diaper cake? ›

Most diaper cakes use about 50 to 75 newborn or size 1 diapers. Here's what you'll need: A cake topper (a stuffed animal, ribbon, board book, etc.) A sheet of cardboard or a cake plate.

How to make your own diaper? ›

Bring the part of the t-shirt extending above the sleeves down over the sleeves. The upper part of the lowercase "t" shape should be folded all the way over, creating a capital "T" shape. Fold the bottom of the shirt in half. Take the bottom portion of the shirt and draw it up to the bottom sleeve line.

How do you make a wreath out of diapers? ›

Roll the diapers into your desired shape and secure them with a rubber band. Unfold the diapers to roll them up tightly, or keep them folded for a foam or cardboard wreath. Then, wrap a rubber band around the outside of the diaper so that it doesn't come undone before you put it on the wreath.

How many pampers does it take to make a diaper cake? ›

I have done a diagram of how many diapers I used on each layer. The numbers represent how many diapers you need for each layer, so if you were making a 2 tiered cake you would need a total of 26 diapers. Three tiered cake would be 64 diapers total. The four tiered cake I am making will need a total of 127 diapers.

How to make a no roll diaper cake? ›

No Roll Diaper Cake Tutorial
  1. Gather three round pots, pans, or containers of various sizes.
  2. Start with the largest layer. ...
  3. Use a string, rubber band, or anything you have, to temporarily secure the diapers within the pan. ...
  4. Repeat the process with the remaining two layers.
  5. Stack the three layers.
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What size ribbon do I need for a diaper cake? ›

Assortment of ribbon in colors that complement the diaper pattern you selected. We used a 3-inch wide “thick” ribbon and a 1-inch wide “thin” ribbon. Cake plate, paper plate, or piece of cardboard for the base. Cake decorations or baby accessories (optional).

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