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There are a lot of things about having a baby that are expensive, and diapers are definitely one of them since newborns tend to go through way more of them than parents might expect. (I remember one notable diaper change where my son peed on four diapers before I got one on him while it was still dry.) For this reason, diapers are a great baby shower gift. But, admittedly, handing over a box of Pampers isn’t that much fun, right? Enter the diaper cake, a creation made of diapers that can be kept and used once the “cake” has been disassembled.

Many diaper cake designs include other useful baby items, such as washcloths and receiving blankets, that you’ll go through much faster that you realized once the baby arrives. If the new parents plan to use cloth diapers, many of these suggestions can be made with prefold diapers and other fabric baby items, such as burp cloths, instead.

Here is a baker’s dozen designs that you can make ahead of your next baby shower invite.

1. Basic diaper cake

Sometimes simple is good enough! These instructions will help you build a basic cake with three tiers. You can use this as inspiration for something more elaborate or just let the Huggies be the star of the show.

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2. Train diaper cake

A train theme is a great idea for a diaper cake because it can be customized to the number of diapers you’re using. You can just make the train engine for a smaller gift or add train cars to include more diapers and other items.

3. Sushi diaper cake

This idea is perfect if the parents-to-be have asked for cloth diapers—their fun colours can be used to make “sashimi,” and the white liners are the perfect “rice.” Socks and washcloths work well to fill the fabric sushi rolls.

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4. Golf clubs diaper cake

If the new addition to the family is likely to be holding a golf club as soon as they can walk, this cake idea is a great fit. Use diapers to build the caddy, and put baby socks on the clubs.

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5. Giraffe diaper cake

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Rolled-up diapers are a great way to make a giraffe’s long neck. This giraffe only uses about 20 diapers, which makes it a less expensive option.

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6. Beehive diaper cake

For a baby who is sure to be sweeter than honey, a beehive cake is a fun choice. You can place additional items inside the hive as a surprise.

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7. Airplane diaper cake

Diapers rolled into a round shape can be set on their side to make a cake tier, but they can also be turned up to be wheels. For this cake, the wheels of the airplane include essential items like baby spoons and bottles.

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8. Castle diaper cake

For a shower with a royal theme, a castle diaper cake is the perfect choice. Your castle can be simple or elaborate, depending on the number of diapers you’d like to use, and decorated to fit the party decor.

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9. Car diaper cake

Diaper wheels can be used to make a car. If you want to model your creation on a specific type of vehicle, there are many ideas to customize it online.

10. Drum set diaper cake

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A musical family will be tickled pink by this diaper cake, which is designed to look like a set of drums. If you want to include a lot of diapers or extra items like washcloths, expand the set accordingly.

11. Mickey or Minnie diaper cake

For a Disney-themed shower, put together a diaper cake in the shape of the iconic mouse logo. You can adjust the size of this one, depending on the number of diapers you want to include.

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12. Olaf diaper cake

Looking for a different Disney option? Olaf’s shape lends itself to being reinterpreted in diaper form.

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13. Diaper babies

If a stacked cake is beyond your skill level or you want to use just a few diapers, put together some of these adorable diaper babies. You can wrap them in washcloths and pop baby socks on their heads as hats.

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Jun 28, 2022

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13 cute diaper cakes you can make in your living room - Today's Parent (2024)

FAQs

How many diapers do I need for a 12 diaper cake? ›

You'll need about 35–38 diapers. In the 12 inch pan, begin layering diapers on top of each other. Layer until the entire pan is packed tightly and you can layer the last diaper over the first diaper.

How to make your own diaper? ›

DIY Diapers No Cutting No sewing save during Covid19.
  1. Use a shirt that is all cotton. ...
  2. Lay your shirt flat down. ...
  3. Flip one side of the shirt over as seen in tne image above. ...
  4. Fold the other side of the shirt over. ...
  5. Fold top of shirt down where the collar is located. ...
  6. Make sure the bottom of the shirt is in half.
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Can you give a diaper cake as a gift? ›

The best part about a diaper cake is the mom-to-be can take home the cake after the shower as one of her gifts. Our Baby Blossom cakes are packed with usable layette as well as diapers.

How to make a simple diaper cake? ›

Place a heavy bottle of baby lotion or shampoo in the center of your cake base. You can also use an empty paper towel or wrapping paper tube. Begin making a layer of rolled up diapers all the way around the bottle. Secure all of the individual diapers together with one large rubber band all the way around the outside.

How do you make a diaper for a 14 year old? ›

Get a plastic grocery bag and cut holes at the bottom parallel to the handles. Put your legs in the holes and arms in the handles. It might only last 1 pee and 1 poop though. If your a girl, you could put some period pads in your underwear, not just 1.

What size diaper for a 12 year old? ›

12 years old is too old to wear diapers. For what reason do you use them? I think a XXL size pull-up could fit you well, unless you're chubby. The other option is to try adult diapers (which are much larger).

Is 12 diapers a day too much? ›

How many diapers a baby goes through in a day can depend on their weight, age, and diaper size, but may range from 5–12 diapers per day. Here is the poop: Babies go through a lot of wet and soiled diapers during those first few weeks.

How do you make a double diaper? ›

Some folks literally layer one diaper over the other and fold and fasten them two-as-one. Other families prefer to tri-fold the second diaper and use it as a "doubler".

How to make a fake nappy? ›

Sit the baby on the part of the shirt that starts just below the sleeves. Bring the bottom portion of the diaper up and over the front of your baby, and wrap the sleeves around the back and to the front. Secure the sleeves to the front using diaper pins or Velcro closures. Place a diaper cover over the diaper.

Are diaper cakes still popular? ›

Greenery baby showers were among the top themes of 2021, so it's no surprise that theme our Gold Greenery diaper cake was the most popular choice in our shop. Greenery themes are here to stay, so we're excited to announce additional cakes in this theme including Rose Floral, Woodland, and Safari!

What can I decorate a diaper cake with? ›

Step 4: Add decorations

If you've used a rubber band to keep your diaper rolls in place, then cover it with ribbon or fabric. You can add some small toys, sitting them around the base or placing them on each tier of the cake. Adding a feature toy, like a bigger teddy bear, to the top of the cake also works well.

How many diapers do I need to make a diaper cake? ›

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 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 do you make a diaper cake without rolling diapers? ›

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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