How to Make a Diaper Cake - Step By Step Tutorial (2024)

I recently threw a baby shower for a dear friend, and I decided to make a diaper cake. This was my first time making a diaper cake so there was some trial and error on my part, but it’s pretty easy to make and can be made in under an hour. So today I’m sharing how I made mine, step by step.

I didn’t want my diaper cake to look super babyish, so instead of adding baby lotion, baby wash, receiving blankets, stuffed animals, etc. I kept the cake decorations simple with some ribbon. Going this route also kept the cost down. And since we were celebrating a baby boy, I went with blue and white ribbon, but you can use any color of ribbon to best fit the shower theme.

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Useful Baby Shower Decor

One thing I love about a diaper cake is that it’s useful baby shower decor. I used my diaper cake as the centerpiece of the main table. It’s the perfect tabletop decoration, and the mom-to-be can take it home, deconstruct it, and use the diapers. And if you’re having multiple tables at the baby shower you’re hosting, you can make smaller, two-tier diaper cakes to use as the centerpieces.

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Diaper Cake Supplies

diapers … I used 61 size 1 diapers.

rubber bands … I love these rubber bands. The different sizes worked perfectly.

wrapping paper tube … I grabbed a nearly-empty tube from my wrapping paper stash.

10-inch round cardboard cake board

ribbon … I used 2.5-inch wide blue and 1.5-inch white satin ribbon

curly ribbon bow … A great pre-made topper

tape

hot glue gun & glue

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Since the size and brand of the diapers you use will affect the height of your diaper cake, the height of the cardboard tube can vary. If you’re doing a three-tiered diaper cake, I suggest cutting the tube to 18-inches tall. And then you can trim it more once your cake is assembled. You can cut your tube with a serrated knife, hack saw, or a strong pair of scissors.

If you don’t want to buy a 10-inch round cake board, you can make one by cutting a 10-inch circle out of a cardboard box. It doesn’t need to look perfect because it will be mostly hidden when you’re finished with your diaper cake. And if you don’t have an empty wrapping paper tube handy, you can use an empty paper towels roll. However, a paper towel roll has a smaller diameter than a wrapping paper roll, so the dimensions of the cake will be slightly different than the tiered cake I made.

How to Make a Diaper Cake

Attach the wrapping paper tube to the cake board with some hot glue.

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Roll the Diapers

Starting with the top of the diaper, roll the diaper so the graphics are inside of the roll. Secure the diaper with a small rubber band. When standing the rolled up diaper on its end, you should only be able to see a little bit of color (yellow).

I suggest using size 1 or 2 diapers since most babies aren’t in the newborn size for longer than a month. I opted for size 1 diapers.

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To best conceal the rubber bands under the ribbon, put the rubber band more toward the end with the diaper decoration.

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Assemble the Cake

Begin the base layer by encircling the cardboard tube with 6 diapers. Wrap a rubber band around the diapers.

When placing the diapers, make sure you point the end of the rolled-up diaper toward the center so the roundest, most seamless part of the diaper is showing on the outside.

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Next, add circle the first layer with 12 diapers and secure with a large rubber band.

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To finish the bottom layer, secure 18 more diapers with another rubber band. The diapers will slightly overhang the cake board, but that’s fine.

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For the second tier, add 6 diapers. Secure with a rubber band.

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Next, add 12 diapers. Keep them in place with a rubber band.

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For the top tier, surround the cardboard tube with 7 diapers, and then secure the diapers with a rubber band.

I didn’t cut my cardboard tube until after I was done building the diaper cake. The height of the cardboard tube is dependent on the size and brand of diapers you use, but I cut my tube to 12″ by sliding the top tier of diapers up the tube, cutting the tube, and then putting the diapers back on.

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Add Ribbon

To decorate the diaper cake, and hide the rubber bands, add ribbon to each tier. Tape one end of the ribbon to a diaper, tightly loop the ribbon around the tier, and tape the ribbon on top of the starting point. I did the same for the narrower, white ribbon. For a cleaner look, you can use this trick and double side tape the ribbon. Or cover the ending point of the ribbon with a bow or some other decorative adornment.

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Also, you can see in the photo below that my tube is about 2 inches shorter than the diapers so it can be concealed with the bow.

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Top It Off

Curly ribbon bows make a great diaper cake topper. To add the bow, simply stick insert the tag part into the top of the cardboard tube. There’s no need to secure it as it should stay in place.

If the curly ribbon bow you find isn’t necessarily beefy enough, use two or three instead of one.

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To give your diaper cake a little height, place it on top of a 12-inch or larger cake stand. And honestly, if you don’t have a white cake stand in your kitchen arsenal, you need to get one.

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Cost

The cost of your diaper cake will be dependent on the size and brand of diapers you use. I used size 1 Pampers Swaddlers because I know my friend prefers that brand of diapers. My diaper cake cost around $35 because I had to purchase the diapers, rubber bands, ribbon, and the bow.

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FAQs

How many diapers does it take to make a diaper cake for a baby shower? ›

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 do you make a diaper cake with wipes? ›

Start with your center of baby wipes and then simply add diapers around them. I rolled the diapers and rubber banded each one individually. Then I placed the rolled up diapers around the wipes. I secured the entire cake with an extra large rubber band.

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 do you change a diaper step by step? ›

Keep a hand on the child for safety at all times.
  1. Place the child on diapering surface and unfasten diaper.
  2. Clean the child's diaper area with fresh baby wipes. Remember to always wipe from front to back!
  3. Keep dirty diaper/clothing away from any surfaces that cannot be easily cleaned.

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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What holds a diaper cake together? ›

Shown below on the left, you can roll up individual diapers and secure each one with a rubber band, or tie them with a ribbon. Place the rolled diapers around the cake and secure each layer with one big rubber band or ribbon.

What size ribbon do I need for a 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).

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