Our Baby Shower Diaper Cake Gallery
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Jennifer F. from Troy, Missouri
I took 3 packs of size 1 diapers and rolled each one up and tied them with a ribbon. I then made 3 levels and put a paper towel holder in the middle. I bought some pretty ribbon and tied up all the levels. I put puffy stickers all around it for decoration. I also bought a huge duck to put on the top. It was the hit of the party!
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Trish A. from Des Moines, Iowa
Here is my first diaper cake for a baby shower I'm hosting for my niece. It turned out better than I thought. Its 3 tiers with 84 size 1 diapers. It was a lot of fun so definitely will make more!
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Corina C. from Laval, Quebec Canada
I bought newborn diapers from Huggies and Pampers. I also got lots of toys and decorations. Here is the result.
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Anitra A. from Cooper City, Florida
I rolled diapers together and decorated it with ducks.
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LaTonya E. from Nashville, Tennessee
This was my first attempt at making a diaper cake. I think it looks scrumptious!
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Anna D. from Hartselle, Alabama
Here are the pictures of a diaper cake, the wreath, and the stroller I made for my girlfriends baby shower.
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Regi R. from Nairobi, Kenya
This is my second attempt at making a diaper cake - and I'm loving it! For this one I thought I'd combine towels and diapers with a bath time theme. We don't know the sex of the baby so I went with a green & yellow combination. I tucked in some baby bath soaps, shampoo, powder, and baby lotion. Everyone loved the cute rubber ducks... It was a hit and the mother-to-be loved it I wrapped it up in a white organza fabric (as it can be re-used) and the effect was great. I also got some stickers to decorate the towel.
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Nancy V. from McAllen, Texas
Here's a some pictures of the diaper cake I made for my sister in law who is due Nov 16th and expecting a little girl. The bottom layer has washcloths and J&J baby lotions, the middle later has bibs and J&J baby massage gels and the top layer has really cute onesies with J&J baby powders. I couldn't find a pink duck so I topped it with a cute rubber pink Peep which was a nice touch for a little girl. There's also 2 spoon/fork sets tucked in as well as baby hair goodies throughout. This 3 tiered cake on an 11 inch cake base used 64 size 1 diapers and took about 2 1/2 hours to finish. One helpful hint I picked up was to hot glue the bottles of lotion, gel andpowder to the cake base or directly to the decorative ribbon so that they don't shift around.
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Melanie C. from Vincennes, Indiana
I made this diaper cake for my granddaughters baby shower. I used:
- 171 size 1 diapers
- 1/2 inch wooden dowel for the center
- Baby bottles
- Rattles
- Sippy cup
- Child's silverware
- Bibs
- Burp cloths
- Teethers
- Child's first toothbrush set etc.
I also used yellow with orange polka dot ribbon for around the tiers and did streamers of orange curling ribbon. To fill in the holes, I used a baby rattle and pacifier shower favor.
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Keonna B. from Antioch, California
This baby shower diaper cake is made with 30 diapers, a ducky rattle, and silk yellow ribbon. It is dressed with white lilies.
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Wendy W. from Howard City, Michigan
These diapers are rolled, secured and then decorated with coordinating items.
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Kristol I. from Zwolle, Louisiana
This was a diaper cake made for its beauty only. I wrapped hat boxes in white tissue paper and attached the rolled diapers to the outside. There are 3 layers wrapped in beautiful bright yellow and orange ribbon. This cake has wash clothes, powder, soap and shoes. The construction rubber ducks are the focal point. And the plush duck on top quacks.
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Billy J. from South Dakota
It is all put together with rubber bands, and a baby blanket to add beautiful color. Different baby toys where added, along with a pacifier and rattles.
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JERAYA D. from ENGLEWOOD, NJ
I made a 1 tier diaper cake with 25 size one diapers wrapped it with a receiving blanket added a stuffed animal and other small baby care items put it in the center of a girl basket and added more baby products that all new mothers could use./
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Tiffani from Mount Washington, Kentucky
This is my first diaper cake! I had so much fun making it for a family friend. I can't wait until the shower to show it off!!! SO you get to see it first!
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Shannon S. from the United States
First of all I have to say, thanks so much for a wonderful site!! I am hosting my very first baby shower this weekend and you have made it so much easier :) This is my first diaper cake! I used 58 newborn diapers to make this 2 tier duck themed cake. I topped this cake off with a plush "quacking" duck! Hope you enjoy!
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Amy from Guelph, Ontario Canada
This is a diaper cake I made for my husband's cousin! I love making diaper cakes! I am just trying to get my business started! My company is Diapers by the Slice.
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Melissa S. from Monroe, Ohio
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Renee W. from York, PA
This is the diaper cake my sister Rochelle made for my Shower. It was the first time I had ever seen or heard of a diaper cake before. She is very creative and talented and I believe she should try and sell her creations!!!
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Tammy L. from Herrin, Illinois
I started with 56 size 1 Luvs diapers. I rolled each one & secured each with a rubber band in the center. I then started to build my cake. I first covered a cardboard square with yellow tissue paper and added a paper doily in the center of the cardboard. I set that aside for now.
Time to build the tiers: For the bottom tier I started with 1 8 oz baby bottle & added a ring of the rolled diapers around it. I secured these with a larger rubber band. Then I just kept adding until it looked right. The middle layer I started by holding a baby bottle on top of the remaining part of the 8 oz bottle. Then basically did the same as the bottom tier only making it a bit smaller around. Then I moved on to the top layer. I added a circle of the rolled diapers around the remaining part of the 4 oz bottle. Again do the same as on the other tiers, making each a bit smaller around. I then tied each tier kind of tight with white tulle & cut the rubber band off each one. Now it is time to decorate!! I used 1 receiving blanket folded to the height of the tier, centered it & wrapped it around securing the end with double sided tape. I add 3 different colored ribbons, bows, curly ribbon, rattles rubber duckies, onesies, baby wash cloths, bay powder, shampoo, lotion & other baby items I found a picture of a baby girl in the bathtub on the internet and personalized it with my Hallmark program with the baby's first & middle names and her year of birth. I just kept moving things around until I was happy with the results.
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Jennifer S. from Morgan Hill, California
This Duckie Diaper Cake is adorable...it is made with about 60 diapers,1 hooded bath towel, 1 pair of slippers, 8 washcloths and baby bath products!
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Amy from Morgan Guelph, Ontario Canada
This is my most recent ducky cake.
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Ann G. from Hanover, Indiana
I rolled newborn diapers and secured them with rubber band and put them together in circles. I made the bottom circle layer fit my cake stand and secured the circle of diapers with very large rubber bands. I fashioned the top layer the same way and secured it to the bottom layer by pushing short dowels down from the top into the bottom circles of diapers. I used baby themed ribbon from the Dollar Tree to cover the rubber bands on each layer and then took a length of baby blue tulle and knotted it evenly along its length and put a string of it on each layer. I added baby toys and gifts by fastening them onto long lollipop sticks from the craft store with either rubber bands or tape and pushing the sticks between the rolled diapers. I added poofs of tulle wired to the lollipop sticks inserted into the layers of diapers. I made "roses" with rolled baby socks and added them the same way as the other items
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Tammy L. from Herrin, IL
After making my first diaper cake I went into business making them. The orders keep pouring in :) I just wanted to share a couple of the "cakes" with you.
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Katarina H. from Presov, Slovakia
MY DIAPER CAKE RECIPE :-)
Ingredients:
- 54 size 2 Pampers diapers (candle rolled, 8:19:27)
- 1 Plastic balloon stick for the center
- 2 Baby washcloths
- 1 Bath towel
- 1 Fleece baby blanket
- Ribbon
- 1 Rubber ducky
- 2 Heat sensitive soft edge spoons
- 1 Pacifier chain
- 1 Baby brush and comb set
- 6 Self-made fun foam flowers
- 1 Rattle
- 1 Child's first toothbrush
- 1 Pacifier
- 27 paper clips
- 1 needle
- Fine transparent fishing line
- 6 pins (for the flowers)
Hi girls! I'm sure you all know what to do with the stuff to bake the cake on my picture. Let me just remark that there are no clips or rubber bands in the cake. I removed them all after fixing each tier with the textile and ribbon. And my fun foam flowers can be easily attached to a green painted wooden food skewers to create a nice plant pokes. Hope you enjoy!
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Ranae from the United States
I made my first diaper cake for a family member who lives out of state. I wanted to be there so bad but could not make the trip. Her shower theme was rubber duckies for a boy. So I put together my first diaper cake to send to her and it turned out great. So I think. ;-) Let me know what you think, should I stick with my day job or spend some time to make another?? Thanks for your comments!
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Shannon from Florence, Kentucky
70 Diapers
1 9 oz Bottle
1 Bottle & Nipple Brush
1 Tether
1 "Wild Thing I Think I Love You" Bib
2 Pacifiers
1 Plush Duck "Quack Quack"
1 First Keys
1 Johnson & Johnsons Baby Powder
1 Johnson & Johnsons Baby Lotion
1 Johnson & Johnsons Baby Nourishing Lotion
1 Johnson & Johnsons Baby Desitin
1 Johnson & Johnsons Baby Shampoo
1 Johnson & Johnsons Baby Wash
1 Comb & Brush Set
70 Clear rubber bands
3 regular brown rubber bands (three different sizes to fit around each different size tier)
1 10 inch cake pad
1 10 inch dollies
3 different size cake pans (10”, 8”, and 6”)
STEP 1: Open up a pack of diapers (I used TARGET store brand). I took and rolled all 70 Target brand diapers and placed 1 clear rubber band around each diaper. Then I Placed the rolled diapers standing up in the cake pans and placed 1 of the regular rubber bands around each tier of diapers to hold them all in place. Then I flipped the cake pans upside down and placed the bottom of the diapers onto the cake pad with dollies. The 8” cake pan upside down on the tier I just flipped over. Then I placed the 6” (last tier) on top of the 8” tier that is already on top of the 10” tier. This set up is just like making a three tiered wedding cake.
Step 2: Then I took the 9 oz bottle, Bottle & Nipple Brush, Tether, 2 Pacifiers, First Keys, Johnson & Johnsons Baby Powder, Johnson & Johnsons Baby Lotion, Johnson & Johnsons Baby Nourishing Lotion, Johnson & Johnsons Baby Desitin, Johnson & Johnsons Baby Wash, Johnson & Johnsons Baby Shampoo, and the Comb & Brush Set and stuffed them all around the cake.
STEP 3: Adding the ribbon to each tier….I chose yellow ribbon 1.5 to go around each tier of the cake. Then a white/clear ribbon 7/8 inch width to go on top of the yellow ribbon. I glued the ribbon at the ends to hold. So now each tier is decorated with a yellow ribbon and a white/clear ribbon as well as all the baby products.
STEP 4: Now it was time to add the bib and the plush duck that quacks. I placed the bib around the 2nd tier as if I was putting the bib on a child, and I tucked the back of the bib into the 1st tier of diapers so that the back of the bib did not stick out in any way. Then I placed the duck on the top of the 3rd tier and secured it with orange curling ribbon. The excess curling ribbon is curled to add a little more decoration to the cake.
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Kathleen Z. from Gladstone, MO
This is the first diaper cake I've made....It is for a friend of mine and her baby girl to be. I really enjoyed making it and hope she loves it...It includes approx. 100 diapers, pretty ribbons and lots of goodies, and personalized too. I used rubber bands, ribbons and internal support to hold it all together so everything on the cake can be used when it's taken apart.
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Bethany N. from Dayton, Ohio
This is the first diaper cake I've made....It is for a friend of mine and her baby girl to be. I really enjoyed making it and hope she loves it...It includes approx. 100 diapers, pretty ribbons and lots of goodies, and personalized too. I used rubber bands, ribbons and internal support to hold it all together so everything on the cake can be used when it's taken apart.
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Robyn W. from Aurora, IN
This was first attempt at a diaper cake and I loved it, it turned out awesome! The mom-to-be was very impressed!
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Geri A. from Yuma, AZ
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This is my first diaper cake. For those of you who haven't made one before, it's easier than it looks. I am really pleased with the outcome. It was a big hit at the shower.
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