Would you like to make a diaper cake centerpiece for your friend or
relative's baby shower, but have no idea where to begin? They are
actually easy to make. Here you will find step by step instructions
that will guide you through the process of making your first one.
No two diaper cakes are the same. They can be elaborate and expensive,
made several tiers high and stuffed with baby clothes, toys, and other
gifts for the expectant parents. However, a one tier cake with simple,
inexpensive embellishments may be best.
Before taking that first step, take a few minutes to consider what you
would like the final version to look like. What is your budget? What
types of gifts, if any, do you want to include? Would you like the cake
the match the theme of the baby shower?
Once you have an idea in mind, it's time to get started. A base will be
the first thing needed for the diaper cake. A large round platter can
be used, or to save money, consider covering a piece of cardboard with
wrapping paper.
Next, you will need to prepare the diapers. When possible, ask the new
parents or the baby shower organizer what brand the parents want to use.
Prepare these by rolling and securing with clear rubber bands. Once
you have an adequate supply rolled, it's time for the actual building
process.
If the cake is more than one tier high, an anchor will be needed for the
middle to hold the tiers together. A sturdy wooden dowel cut to the
height of the cake works well for this purpose. However, instead of
using a dowel, a baby bottle or lotion container can be used to anchor
the middle.
To start building, place an oversized rubber band around the center roll
or the anchor. Add diaper rolls around the center, forming a circle
inside the rubber band. If the cake is multiple tiers, add another
rubber band to this first base, and repeat the process once more for a
two tier cake, or two times more for one that is three layers high.
Once the base is complete, repeat the process on the next tier, adding
one less layer of diapers to each tier as you work your way up.
After finishing building the tiers for the cake, it's time to decorate
it. Wide ribbon, baby blankets, or even decorative scrapbook paper can
be wrapped around each layer, and used to hide the rubber bands holding
everything together. The topper can be anything, from a stuffed animal
or rubber duckie, to an adorable pair of baby shoes. For the finishing
touch, decorate with baby rattles, feeding spoons and bibs, and small
toys.