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How to make a Diaper Cake – part 2

10th September 2007

How to make a Diaper Cake – part 2

How to Make a Diaper Cake – Part 2

I got many responses to my previous post called How to Make a Diaper Cake.

It seems that I’m not the only one to find this task to be more difficult than one could expect, and more than one reader said he also ended up with a Diaper Cake from hell.

Another thing that made me feel good about my previous post is that many readers who followed my advice and took the How to Make a Diaper Cake Video Tutorial actually sent mail and thanked me for the tip.

Although I still believe that the How to Make a Diaper Cake Video Tutorial is the easiest way, I’m adding a gallery page to help those who try to make a diaper cake on their own.

I believe that when you see the final product, you are half way to understand how to make a diaper cake.

So, I hope you’ll enjoy the gallery and find inspiration for your diaper cake.

How to Make a Diaper Cake

How to Make a Diaper Cake

As you can see from the Monkey Diaper cake, There’s more than one answer to the question “How to make a Diaper Cake”

Notice the diapers shape, the diapers are not being tied separately, but being placed in an order that makes a flow pattern.

I never managed to make it right before watching the How to Make a Diaper Cake Video Tutorial, but now most of the diaper cake I make are with this pattern.

How to Make a Diaper Cake

How to Make a Diaper Cake

How to Make a Diaper Cake

How to Make a Diaper Cake

How to Make a Diaper Cake

How to Make a Diaper Cake

How to Make a Diaper Cake

How to Make a Diaper Cake

How to Make a Diaper Cake

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For me, the “How to make a diaper cake video tutorial” made all the difference, and after watching it I can make the kind of diaper cakes you see above.

If you want mare ideas, please visit my new Diaper Cakes Picture Gallery

Happy Cooking :-)

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29th August 2007

How to make a Diaper Cake

How to make a diaper cake

I spent days surfing the net trying to find decent free information on how to make a diaper cake.
So much stuff out there is just plain gibberish, or “dry” technical instructions that left me with no clue how to actually make a diaper cake.

diaper cake

diaper cake

I followed the instructions from several sites.
You have to understand sentences such as “
Secure your diapers with a rubber band whenever necessary” (hello, if I knew when it’s necessary I wouldn’t need instructions) and 50 damaged diapers later you end up with a cake that looks like Diaper Cake from Hell.

My first attempt to make a diaper cake cost me 50 lost diapers, took days to complete and I end up buying a 109$ diaper cake when the baby shower’s day arrived.

As a good looking diaper cake costs a lot of money, I decided to do the next one by myself.

After days of searching I finally found a “cheap as chips” video tutorial that was the perfect answer to my need and showed me the in’s and out’s of how to make a diaper cake!

Most people see diaper cake making as a difficult task, but it doesn’t have to be that way.
Diaper cake making is a great fun if you do it correctly, and the best thing is, you get brag about it at the baby’s shower
:-)

After browsing through almost every “how to make diaper cake” site on the net, the diaper making instructions are detailed below (although from my experience it’s much smarter to download the “How to make a  Diaper Cake” video tutorial)


So, How to make a Diaper Cake:

Diaper Cake Ingredients:

· 16″ disposable cardboard platter

· Baby bottle or empty cardboard towel roll

· 8 feet of 1” wide ribbon

· Rubber bands of different sizes

· Clear adhesive tape

· 50-90 newborn diapers (depends on the size and the number of tiers you desire)

· Decorative baby items (bibs, socks, toys)

· Cake Topper (candy filled baby bottle or stuffed animal)

Assembling Your Diaper Cake:

· Use a cardboard paper towel roll or a baby bottle to roll your diapers

· When rolling your diapers, have them opened lengthwise with tabs tucked in

· Secure your diapers with a rubber band so they stick together

· Fold and wrap a receiving blanket around each tier using tape to hold in place

· Use a ribbon to cover and hide the rubber band and as a decorative touch

· Assemble your tiers on top of your cake platter, using adhesive tape

· Tuck your baby items in the ribbons as decorations

· Top your cake off with something fitting the theme of your party. Whether it be a small stuffed toy, a baby bottle or rattle

Other Diaper Cake Decorative Ideas:

· Drape baby bibs over the receiving blankets

· Use baby items related only to your theme

· If using a baby bottle as the topper, fill it with candy or small baby itemsI found the “recipes” provided on the web a bit too “dry” and technical, I couldn’t really imagine how the cake is going to look like and I wasn’t sure what I’m doing at some points.

The how to make a diaper cakevideo tutorial really takes you through all the steps (Building the foundation, Making the bottom tier, Making the middle tier, Finishing the base and decorating the cake) you have a clear visual on what to expect and you get to be the talk of the baby’s shower

If you want to find inspiration for your diaper cake, have a look at my diaper cakes gallery called How to make a Diaper Cake Gallery or view Diaper cakes made by my readers: How to make a diaper cake by Pati or How to make a diaper cake by Gerry

Happy baking :-)

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