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Diaper cake for baby shower - step by step

In diaper cake for baby shower is both a beautiful decoration and a thoughtful gift. It combines utility and creativity - perfect as a party centerpiece and as a gift for the mother-to-be.

Here you get simple instructions, tips and ideas to create your own DIY diaper cake that will both impress and be appreciated.

What you need to make a DIY diaper cake

To make a diaper cake you need:

  • Diapers (about 50-75 pieces)
  • A cake base, such as a round cardboard box or cake tin
  • A flower stick or barbecue stick as a center support
  • Rubber bands and cords to keep diapers in place
  • Decorative or satin ribbon for embellishment
  • Baby products such as dummies, bottles, blankets or toys
  • Cellophane and a card with a personal greeting

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Above all, you need diapers, straps and a stable base. The rest is up to your imagination - add small baby items to personalize it.

Feel free to choose colors that match the rest of the baby shower theme - for example, pastel, beige or green if you want a gender-neutral look.

How to make a diaper cake step by step

  1. Rolling diapers
    Roll each diaper from opening to edge and secure with a rubber band. This forms the ”rolls” of the cake.

  2. Build the first layer
    Place a flower stick in the center of the base and stand the diapers around it in a tight circle.

  3. Build on the heights
    Continue building layers on top. Use fewer diapers the higher up you go, so that the cake takes on a classic cake shape.

  4. Attaching the straps
    Tie a decorative ribbon around each layer to keep the diapers in place and hide the rubber bands.

  5. Decorate
    Attach small baby items, blankets or artificial flowers as decoration. Top it off with a stuffed animal or baby bottle.

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Want a stable diaper cake? Put a flower stick through the whole center and build the layers tightly - this will make it stand firm during transport and on the festive table.

Decorate your diaper cake

Once the cake is built, it's time to give it your personal touch.
Use satin ribbon, laces, small toys and baby products that matches the theme of the baby shower.

You can also wrap the cake in cellophane and attach a card with a personal greeting.
It makes the gift both beautiful and thoughtful.

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For an extra nice diaper cake - keep the colors uniform and use details like baby bottles, pacifiers, or flowers in fabric or paper.

How many diapers are needed?

It depends on the size of the cake:

  • A small cake requires about 25-40 diapers.
  • A medium-sized cake uses 50-75 diapers.
  • A larger, fancier variant may need 100 or more.

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A classic baby shower cake usually consists of 3 layers and around 60 diapers - enough for both decoration and practical use.

Tips for a personalized diaper cake

  • Match the color theme with the other decorations of the baby show.
  • Add personal details, such as the name of the baby (if known).
  • Choose one gender-neutral color scale if you want the cake to fit any gender.
  • Use recyclable ribbons and decorations - both environmentally friendly and affordable.

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Want to make the cake extra special? Add small gifts such as washcloths, baby oil or a baby bottle on top.

🤱 FAQ - Frequently asked questions about diaper cake

How long does a diaper cake last?
If kept dry and clean, it will last for several months.

What size diaper should I use?
Size 2 or 3 works best, as newborns quickly outgrow size 1.

Can I use cloth diapers?
Yes, it works well and is a sustainable option.

How do I transport it without breaking it?
Place it on a sturdy cardboard box, wrap in cellophane and tie at the top.

Can I do it the day before the baby show?
Absolutely - it stays nice until the party.

Read also: Tips for baby shower gifts - both for the little one and the mom-to-be.

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