How to make a 3-tier Diaper Cake (2024)

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Yay, I made my very first diaper cake for a very special Baby Shower. I think I could be just as exciting as the expecting parents, almost. The theme for the Baby Shower was hot pink and leopard prints, so I made the diaper cake decorated to match the theme. I hope the Mommy and Daddy-to-be are happy with this cake.

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As I was making the diaper cake, I attempted to take pictures every single step of the way so that I can post a pictorial to share with you. So, the key word here was “attempted”! Somehow, I don’t know where some of my pictures went. I’m such a terrible tutor! I guess I must had been too excited and forgot to take some pictures! Anyway, you’ll get most of the basic steps and techniques that you need to know to make this cake. And I know you’re such smart learners that you’ll figure the “missing” steps out! So, here we go…

1) Attach the paper tower roll, with a hot glue gun, onto the center of a cake board. (The detail material list and sizes are at the end of the post.)

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2) Roll the diaper up tightly.

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3) Secured the rolled up diaper with a mini rubber band (place on the upper one third of the diaper, you’ll know why in just a minute). I used my Daughter’s Rainbow loom rubber bands, shhhhh….don’t let her know. I promise I’ll return them in just a moment!

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4) Repeat step 3 for 59 times, because you’ll need 60 diapers all together!

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5) Place 6 rolled up diapers in the center, with rubber bands towards the top.

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6) Tie the diapers with a thin ribbon with a double knot.

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7) Remove the rubber bands! Now, you see why you want to place the rubber bands towards the top, right? See, I promised I’ll return the rubber bands, safe and sound!

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8) The picture above is the first layer or the bottom tier. The second layer required 12 diapers to go around the first 6. Repeat the steps in tiding up the diaper and removing the rubber bands.

9) Then, the outer layer of the bottom tier needs 18 diapers, to wrap around the second layer. Again, tie with thin ribbon and remove rubber bands.

10) if you’re still with me, we’re moving onto the 2nd tier. Similar with step 5, just that we’re one tier up. Tie those 6 rolled up diapers and secure them with a thin ribbon. Then remove the rubber bands.

11) The 2nd tier only gets 2 layers of diapers only, and the outer layer consisted 12 diapers.

12) Finally, the top tier got the remaining 6 diapers. Same steps, secured with a thin ribbon and remove rubber bands.

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13) Last but not least, I wrap around the middle of the 3 tiers with decorative ribbons. They are secured with double sided tapes.

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14) Finally, you can add a paper flower, baby shoes, baby bottle, and pacifier, etc. to decorate the cake. I hope I didn't confuse you too much with my missing pictures pictorial. I promise, I’ll make it up to you, somehow, in my future posts! Wish the parents-to-be all the best with their new bundle of joy!

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Materials and tools needed for a 3 tier Diaper Cake:

60 (seize one) dispers
60 mini rubber bands
1 paper tower roll
1 14-inch cake board
a pair of scissors
thin ribbons for tying the diapers together
decorative ribbons
double sided tapes
hot glue gun
paper flowers (optional)
baby shoes (optional)
baby bottle (optional)

1) Attach the paper tower roll, with a hot glue gun, onto the center of a cake board. (The detail material list and sizes are at the end of the post.)

2) Roll the diaper up tightly.

3) Secured the rolled up diaper with a mini rubber band (place on the upper one third of the diaper, you’ll know why in just a minute).

4) Repeat step 3 for 59 times, because you’ll need 60 diapers all together!

5) Place 6 rolled up diapers in the center, with rubber bands towards the top.

6) Tie the diapers with a thin ribbon with a double knot.

7) Remove the rubber bands! Now, you see why you want to place the rubber bands towards the top, right? See, I promised I’ll return the rubber bands, safe and sound!

8) The picture above is the first layer or the bottom tier. The second layer required 12 diapers to go around the first 6. Repeat the steps in tiding up the diaper and removing the rubber bands.

9) Then, the outer layer of the bottom tier needs 18 diapers, to wrap around the second layer. Again, tie with thin ribbon and remove rubber bands.

10) if you’re still with me, we’re moving onto the 2nd tier. Similar with step 5, just that we’re one tier up. Tie those 6 rolled up diapers and secure them with a thin ribbon. Then remove the rubber bands.

11) The 2nd tier only gets 2 layers of diapers only, and the outer layer consisted 12 diapers.

12) Finally, the top tier got the remaining 6 diapers. Same steps, secured with a thin ribbon and remove rubber bands.

13) Last but not least, I wrap around the middle of the 3 tiers with decorative ribbons. They are secured with double sided tapes.

14) Finally, you can add a paper flower, baby shoes, baby bottle, and pacifier, etc. to decorate the cake.

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FAQs

How many diapers do u need for a 3 tier diaper cake? ›

For example, a three-tier cake might have a bottom layer made with 32 diapers, a middle layer made with 16 diapers and then a top layer made with eight diapers.

How do you make a 3 tier diaper cake without rolling it? ›

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.
Feb 1, 2012

How do you hold a diaper cake together? ›

For a roll-up diaper cake, position the rolls vertically and close together until you've reached the size you want for the base tier. Secure the rolls in place with an extra-large rubber band or ribbon. If you're using a rubber band, you can cover it with ribbon later on.

What is the best size diaper to use for a diaper cake? ›

I bought one small pack each of newborn, size one, and size two. It's nice to give the mom a variety and it also looks really nice on the cake to have the tiers be different heights. My secret to the perfect shaped diaper cake is…. an oatmeal can inside!

What size is Stage 3 diapers? ›

Diaper Size Guide
TypeSizeWeight
Pampers SwaddlersNewbornup to 10 lbs
Pampers SwaddlersSize 18-14 lbs
Pampers SwaddlersSize 212-18 lbs
Pampers SwaddlersSize 316-28 lbs
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How do you hold a 3 tier cake together? ›

To stack a tier cake you need a support structure to hold the weight of each cake, and you can do this with boba straws or with dowels made with wood or plastic. Push your first support into the bottom tier of cake, pushing it all the way down until you hit the board at the bottom.

What do you put on the bottom of a diaper cake? ›

Build the Base

Cut a piece of clear stretch jewelry cord to the fit the circumference of the base layer of the diaper cake. Place items like baby lotion, baby wipes or toys in the center of the cardboard or cake plate and start inserting the rolled up diapers one by one until you've created a circular shape.

What size ribbon do you use for diaper cake? ›

Assortment of ribbon in colors that complement the diaper pattern you selected. We used a 3-inch wide “thick” ribbon and a 1-inch wide “thin” ribbon. Cake plate, paper plate, or piece of cardboard for the base. Cake decorations or baby accessories (optional).

What do you use for the base of a 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.

What is the point of a diaper cake? ›

They typically serve two fundamental purposes: as a unique decorative piece (for a baby shower or nursery), and practically for helping your new parents care for their newborn. After being displayed, parents can use the diapers, which are all brand new, fresh out of the package Pampers brand, on their baby.

How do you make a diaper cake without rolling it? ›

Wrap some string or a rubber band around the middle of the diaper "cake." This will hold your diaper cake together. Do not use tape or glue, as this can ruin the diapers, and make them unusable for the new mom. Repeat the process for the other pie pans.

Can you use size 2 diapers for a diaper cake? ›

Choose size 2 diapers for your cake, since many babies never wear the newborn size, and they grow out of the size 1s astoundingly quickly. Make your cake colorful by picking washcloths and blankets in different shades and patterns. Use a special toy or stuffed animal as a cake topper.

How much size 3 diapers do I need? ›

A wide range of babies need size 3 diapers—in fact, they're commonly used by infants from 5 months to 24 months old. At this age, babies go through six or seven diapers each day, so you'll need about seven or eight boxes, assuming there's 136 diapers per box.

How many number 3 diapers do I need? ›

Note:
DIAPER SIZEWEIGHTHOW MANY
Size 18–14 lbs.13 packs (about 40/pack) or 3–4 boxes (based on 164 per box)
Size 212–18 lbs.About 15 packs (about 37/pack) or 4 boxes (based on 142 per box)
Size 316–28 lbs.27 packs (about 36/pack) or 7 boxes (based on 136 per box)
Size 422–37 lbs.17 packs (about 23/pack)
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