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Shawn Mosch

  • Shawn Mosch
  • July 21, 2011
  • 21 Comments

When I was hosting a baby shower I wanted to make a Diaper Cake to place on the gift table as a centerpiece. Afterwards I had SO MANY people ask me how I made the diaper cake that I decided to make a DETAILED blog with step by step instructions. Diaper cakes are also sometimes called Diaper Towers.

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Diaper Cake Supplies

To get started, you will need some disposable diapers and rubber bands. I also like to get an tray to use to put the cake on to make it easier to move around. I used a flat tray from a local party store that was about 16″ in diameter, but looking back I wish I would have gotten more of a pretty serving tray that the parents could use, like some of the ones on Amazon.

If you don’t want to use a tray, you could cut a piece of cardboard the size you will need. You could also pick up a round cake board to be the base of this structure. Really, you just need something to stabilize the tower of diapers so that you can easily pick it up and move it.

If you are making this for a baby shower you might even be able to bring that theme into the diaper tower with the diapers you use! There are so many fun cartoon characters printed right on disposable diapers including

How many diapers for a diaper cake?

How many diapers will you need? Well, that depends on how many layers you want to do on your 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. I suggest purchasing a case of diapers if you will be making a larger cake.

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What Size Diapers Should I Use?

There is no hard fast rule about what size of diapers to use. As a mom, I thought about this and what my needs were for my children, and decided to go with the size 2 diapers. The size 1 diapers seems so small, and depending on the birth weight of the baby, they could outgrow them very quickly. Size 2 is for a baby from 12 – 18 pounds.

I do like that most diapers will indicate right on them what size they are. In the diaper in the picture above, you can see there is a 2 in the circle. Now, the size is really only important if you are want the parents to be able to use the diapers once the baby shower is over.

What Size Rubber Bands for Diaper Cake

You might be wondering if there is a specific size of rubber band you should use for your diaper cake. There really is no right or wrong answer here, but there are some factors about your rubber bands that you should consider.

Did you know that rubber band sizes are made up of three measurements. This includes the

  • Wall
  • Width
  • Flat Length

These factors are important to consider. If the overall flat length is too long, you will be wrapping your rubber bands around the diaper multiple times. Additionally, if the rubber band has a really thick wall dimension it might be hard to stretch the bands around the diapers. I believe I used a #19 size rubber band for mine.

Let’s get rolling

The next part of the process is the most time consuming . . . rolling up all of those diapers! I like to take a stack of them when I sit down at night to watch television and roll them. It is something that you can do without much thought so it is good “television work”.

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I started by placing the diaper down with the printed image up. The printed images are on the front of the diaper. Then starting at the bottom I roll it up like a jellyroll and place a rubber band around the center.

Now, if the image that is printed on the diaper happens to match the theme of the baby shower, and you want to roll them so the front side is showing, that is fine . . . I have seen some done this way also, but for my purpose the image would clash with the theme of the shower so I like to roll them to have a nice white diaper and then I can decorate it with any colors and images I want.

Once you have several rolled up you will have a pile like the one in the image below.

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The next step is building the tiers of the cake. Because I don’t want this post to get too long, I will show you that part tomorrow. Then we will go into a variety of ways you can decorate this diaper cake to personalize it for the parents or the theme of the baby shower.

This project can be found on Pinterest by clicking HERE.

Diaper Cakes – Getting started
Diaper Cakes – Building the Tiers
Diaper Cakes – Adding the Decorations

See all of Shawn’s Diaper Cake creations HERE.

What Questions Do You Have?

If you feel like there is something I missed or that you want more detail on, please drop me a comment! When I first wrote this article, I did not have the image that shows how many diapers I used for each tier of the cake. Because so many people were asking me about that, I came back and updated this article to include that detail!

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21 Responses

  1. Ughh… Like a "to be continued" movie!!! 🙂 Can't wait to see the rest tomorrow!! GREAT tutorial!!

    hugs,
    Tanya

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  2. YOUR THE GREATEST, YES THIS IS THE CUTEST BLOG ON THE BLOCK!!!!! I NEVER KNEW HOW MANY PAMPERS TO USE TO EVEN IT OUT AND YOU JUST CLEARED IT ALL UP!!!! THANKS!!!!

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  3. You can use a wine bottle or a cardboard tube in the center. This will help the diaper cake keep its shape. BTW, your blog background is very cute.

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  4. Very helpful. I have been looking all over trying to find out how many diapers go in 2 – 4 tier cakes. Thanks!!!!

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  5. This is the first one I have ever made and this has helped me out soo much. I'm making it for my wife. That's right this is a guy making one. Lol. Thanx agin for the help.

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    1. That is AWESOME!!!!! GO Daddy!!! 🙂

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  6. Thanks so much for the great instructions and the diaper estimation chart. I just made my diaper cake and your diagram was right on. Thanks again!

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  7. Thank u a ton. I just made a 6 tier pamper cake with about 150 diapers. It turned out amazing because of ur blog.

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    1. What size diapers did you use? My daughter-in-law wants a 6—tier cake.

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    2. I have used size 1 and size 2 diapers. They are smaller so the cake does not get too tall. Also, if you use a bigger size the parents are just going to have to store them until the baby is big enough to use them.

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    3. How many diapers per layer for 6 tier diaper cake

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  8. Thank you! Hope you don't mind but I linked your blog when I posted I was making mine.
    juliannashelps.blogspot.com/2013/03/baby-shower.html

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  9. Thank you so much for the detailed instructions!
    my family had a bit of a baby boom, and I made 4 cakes using your instructions.
    After my third cake the book mark on my tablet ended up deleted and I almost cried thinking I would have to use someone else as a reference.
    So glad I found you again

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  10. This article was great in suggesting new brands and
    styles to try out.
    , I thought this article was suppose
    to help those of us who have never used diapers,
    Thank you so much for this comprehensive list!
    I have read many reviews and done a ton of research
    . This has helped me make decisions
    on diapers.I am completely happy with your website
    . All comments and articles
    are very useful and very good. Your blog is very
    careful-take control.
    I am loving all of the inside ,

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  11. oh poop, I tried to comment and it didn't work 🙁
    Just wanted to say THANK YOU for posting this tutorial. I got pegged as the crafty girl at work (not sure why) and was asked to do a diaper cake for a baby shower… they showed me this GORGEOUS diaper cake from etsy and asked me to replicate it… I was like uhhhhh *panic* but then I found you and it's all good, because this wasn't nearly as difficult as I expected it to be!!! Thanks so much!!! I am planning on posting a pic of my diaper cake to my blog and OBVIOUSLY linking to your tutorial!!!!!

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  12. Thanks for this tutorial…I especially love that you put the amount of diapers needed and the pointer that size 1 would be better than newborn…awesome…making one for a shower next week,

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  13. What are the dimensions? I want to make a very tall one

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  14. Some people put a roll of paper towels in the middle so you don't have to use so many diapers, it also helps to make it more sturdy. Just a little extra advice. 🙂

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  15. On this blog i get lot tips to make a diaper cake step by step so am very appreciate to you for this struggle .Thanks!

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  16. Complimenti .Sei stata di grande aiuto!Ma facendola a 3 piani che dimensione dovrebbe essere il fondo?

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  17. Thank you for sharing the information, i have got the best information. 2 tier baby shower cake

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Diaper Cake - getting started - Easy 4 Tier Baby Shower Gift (2024)

FAQs

How many diapers do you need for a 4 tier diaper cake? ›

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

A diaper cake can be as big or small as you wish, but most diaper cakes contain between 38 and 64 newborn diapers. One way to determine how many diapers you need is to decide how wide you want the base to be and estimate how many rolled-up diapers it will take to complete the base.

What size diaper is best for a diaper cake? ›

Most diaper cakes use about 50 to 75 newborn or size 1 diapers. Here's what you'll need: A cake topper (a stuffed animal, ribbon, board book, etc.) A sheet of cardboard or a cake plate.

What holds a diaper cake together? ›

For a wraparound diaper cake, place a clean paper towel roll upright on your base and wrap the diapers around it. Keep wrapping until the first tier of your diaper cake is as wide as you want it to be. Once you're done, secure the diapers in place with an extra-large rubber band or a ribbon.

How many diapers to ask for at baby shower? ›

Although newborn diapers are the most common size people typically gift at baby showers, you probably don't need to register for more than one or two packs of newborn diapers (120-240 count).

How many diapers are on the bottom row of a diaper cake? ›

Remember, use the three 15-diaper rows as the base, the two 12-diaper rows as the middle layer, and the one 8-diaper row as the top layer. Now, to decorate the diaper cake, tie a wide ribbon around each layer to hold the layer together.

How many layers are in a diaper cake? ›

Once all four layers are stacked this is how the Diaper Cake will look. Remember, you don't need to go this big with yours. I made a two tiered cake for a co-worker so that we could put it on her desk.

Are diaper cakes good gifts? ›

Diaper cakes are a very unique and original gift, which makes them a hit with the new parents (and with guests at celebratory events like baby showers). The uniqueness factor alone leaves a big impression on the happy recipients; a diaper cake is simply unlike any other gift.

Who pays for baby shower cake? ›

The host pays for the expenses of the baby shower. That being said, co-hosting a shower with one or two others is a good way to split the costs (and the planning).

What can I do instead of cake for baby shower? ›

From customized cookies to decked-out candy tables, here are 21 super-sweet baby shower dessert ideas!
  1. Custom Baby Shower Cookie Ideas. ...
  2. A Naked Baby Shower Cake. ...
  3. Pink & Blue Chocolate Dipped Strawberries. ...
  4. Baby Shower Candy Table. ...
  5. Fancy Macaron Baby Shower Dessert. ...
  6. Linzer Cookie Baby Shower Dessert. ...
  7. Baby Shower Dessert Pies.

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

Materials and tools needed for a 3 tier Diaper Cake:

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!

How tall is a 3 tier diaper cake? ›

3-tier diaper cakes rest on a 10" cake board and are about 14" tall from board to bow. 4-tier diaper cakes rest on a 12" cake board and are about 18" tall from board to bow. 5-tier diaper cakes rest on a 14" cake board and are about 22" tall from board to bow.

How many diapers in a size 4 pack? ›

Product information
Product Dimensions‎18 x 8.88 x 15.75 inches; 13.8 Pounds
Size160 Count (Pack of 1)
Unit Count‎160 Count
Pattern‎Solid
Recommended Uses For Product‎Baby Diapers
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How many size 4 diapers do I need? ›

Note:
DIAPER SIZEWEIGHTDAILY USE
Size 18–14 lbs.8–10 diapers per day
Size 212–18 lbs.8–9 diapers per day
Size 316–28 lbs.6–7 per day
Size 422–37 lbs.5–7 per day
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What age do size 4 diapers fit? ›

Size 4 Nappies Sizing Guide
Size14
Weight2-5 kgs 4-11 lbs9-14 kgs 20-31 lbs
Approx. ageup to 2 months6-18 months
Average nappies per day8-106

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