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That Takes the Diaper Cake

A tower of diapers with baby toys tied on and a rubber duck on top

A couple of weeks ago, a colleague reached out to invite me to a baby shower. I immediately said I would try to be there. I do love celebrating a new baby on the way. Then I started thinking about whether I had time to make a diaper cake.

I can’t tell you who in the world first looked at a pile of diapers and thought, “I should make those into a cake.” But that’s the kind of innovative thinking that I can appreciate. I love giving gifts that are useful, disposable, and fun. A diaper cake is all of those things. Babies use so many diapers, and diaper cakes are such a delightful way to present something so useful.

I was thinking that I have no idea how many diaper cakes I’ve made over the years. I’ve celebrated so many nieces and nephews and babies of friends and colleagues. Each time, as I start the process, I think, “How many diapers do I need for this?” And then I jump in and it all works out. You really can’t do it wrong, as long as you tie the diapers together successfully.

With all the babies I have on my prayer list right now, I was thinking that other people might be curious about diaper cake making, too. Here are a few basic instructions:

What You Need

How to Make the Cake

The biggest challenge is often figuring out how to get the cake safely to the shower. If possible, I put it into a clean reusable bag so the parent-to-be can also use to transport it home from the shower.

Also worth remembering is that not every parent uses disposable diapers. I am sure you could make a beautiful one with cloth diapers, but I never have—mostly because of the expense. But maybe one day!

Enjoy the Process

Making a diaper cake should never be anything but fun. If the idea of making one is stressful, you might want to stick to the baby registry or a thoughtful gift card. Or just give them a box of diapers.

If you decide to make a diaper cake, never underestimate the dollar store as a great place to find little items to tie onto the outside. And have fun! As much creative energy as I get to use in my life—and I do—there’s something about actually creating something for a friend and their baby that is special. It gives you a chance to focus on the excitement of the baby on the way and even pray that all goes smoothly in the final weeks of the pregnancy.

Of course, you could give a diaper cake even after the baby arrives, when the new parents have discovered just how many diapers you can fly through in a day. Then they will be especially grateful for the cake.

The baby I made this diaper cake for is due right around St. Patrick’s Day, which is why I put a festively-themed rubber duck on top. The mother was delighted and told me it was the first diaper cake she had received.

Is there anything more exciting than a baby on the way? I hope you will join me in praying for a safe and healthy arrival and a smooth transition for this growing family.

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