How to Make a 3 Tier Diaper Cake​ (2024)

How to Make a 3 Tier Diaper Cake

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Learning How to Make a 3 Tier Diaper Cake was easier than I thought! The cake was made for my friend Phim’s baby shower.When Phim’s husband Brian asked me to help with the baby shower, I was thrilled! Phim is so great with the boys, I am so excited for her to become a mom!

Phim & Brian are having a little girl! The nursey they created is elephant themed, so I knew I wanted to incorporate an elephant in most of the decorations. I got a little ahead of myself and ordered a stuffed elephant to sit on top of the diaper cake. When it showed up, I realized it was a little bit bigger than I had planned. As a result, the diaper cake ended up being a bigger size than I had planned!

Our 3 tier diaper cake ended up using all of the diapers (96 size 1 diaperstotal!). We used 15 diapers for the top layer, 36 diapers for the middle layer and 45 diapers for the bottom layer.

Honestly, diaper cakes are simple to make. All you need is a box ofdiapersand a bunch ofrubber bands.

Step 1: Roll and rubber band diapers

Using the diapers straight out of the box, roll them long-ways and wrap a rubber band around then to hold them in place. Typically, I start with the bottom, folded end of the diaper. For me this seems to make a much cleaner roll. I like to roll all of the diapers before I start building the actual cake. I actually do most of the rolling while sitting on the couch (after kids go to bed!).

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Step 2: Build the bottom tier of the cake

Start with 3 diaper rolls. Hold all three together and wrap a rubber band around them. After you have the rubber band in the place, the diapers should stand on their own! They should appear to be a triangle. Grab 4 more rolled diapers and begin to rubber band them surrounding one of the three diaper rolls. You do not need to wrap the rubber band around all 3 diapers, just the diaper you are putting the roll next to. This should create a circle with one diaper in the center and 6 surrounding that center diaper. You will continue this process until you have created the size you want!

Step 3: Build the middle tier of the cake

Using the same process as Step 2, build the second layer of the cake! For sizing, if you aren’t sure exactly how many diapers to use, just place the middle layer on top of the bottom layer and judge if additional diapers need to be added.

Step 4: Build the top tier of the cake

Using the process in Step 2, build the top layer of the diaper cake! This layer should take the rest of the diapers.

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Adding ribbons to the cake allows you to hide the rubber bands, so it’s key in making your diaper cake look great! Use your hot glue gun to glue the ribbon together at the seam but be careful to not get any hot glue on the diaper rolls.The great thing about a diaper cake is it’s more than just decoration. The diapers can still be used, if they aren’t covered in hot glue!

We love multi-layered ribbons, so we added two smaller ribbons on top of the initial burlap ribbon. Once you have covered the rubber bands, you don’t have to keep adding but we couldn’t help ourselves! We used a few drops of hot glue onto the first ribbon to hold the top two ribbons in place and then we also hot glued the seam.

Step 6: Assemble & Decorate

Once the ribbons were attached it was time to assemble and decorate! The world is your oyster here and you can decorate however you like. To get started, we placed our diaper cake on top of a cake stand. Then, we put our stuffed elephant on top, added a balloon on a stick, and threw a couple other small decorations surrounding the different layers of the cake. Add as many baby items as you want!

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This is really a super easy DIY 3 tier diaper cake that doubles as a gift for the parents-to-be!

TIP: Keep in mind that the number of diapers per layer is not exact. You can stuff the center to push the outer layer out as needed! We have used a paper towel roll in the center for a smaller diaper cake and built out from there, we have also used a bottle of wine in the middle of another. A bottle of wine is always a nice surprise for the mom-to-be to discover as she is using the diapers! Just start rubber banding the diaper rolls together, or whatever you choice for your center and you will see the layers come together!

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How to Make a 3 Tier Diaper Cake

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Build Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Units 1 cake

Equipment

  • Hot Glue Gun

materials

  • 96 Diapers
  • 1 pack Rubber Bands
  • 1-3 rolls Ribbon
  • 1 Hot Glue Stick
  • Decorations (optional)

Instructions

  • Roll and rubber band your diapers.

  • Wrap rubber bands around the diaper rolls to build the bottom tier of the cake.

  • Following Step #2, build the middle tier of the cake.

  • Following Step #2, build the top tier of the cake.

  • Add ribbons to the cake layers to cover the rubber bands.

  • Assemble & Decorate!

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As an expert in diaper cake making, I can confidently say that learning how to make a 3-tier diaper cake is easier than you might think. I recently made one for my friend Phim's baby shower, and it turned out to be a hit. Phim and her husband Brian are expecting a baby girl, and their nursery is elephant-themed, so I decided to incorporate an elephant into the decorations.

To make the diaper cake, you will need a box of diapers and a bunch of rubber bands. For our 3-tier diaper cake, we used a total of 96 size 1 diapers. The top layer consisted of 15 diapers, the middle layer had 36 diapers, and the bottom layer used 45 diapers.

The first step is to roll the diapers long-ways and secure them with rubber bands. I prefer to start rolling from the folded end of the diaper, as it results in a cleaner roll. I recommend rolling all the diapers before you start building the cake. I usually do this while sitting on the couch after the kids go to bed.

To build the bottom tier of the cake, start with three diaper rolls. Hold them together and wrap a rubber band around them. This will make the diapers stand on their own, forming a triangle shape. Then, take four more rolled diapers and rubber band them around one of the three diaper rolls, creating a circle with one diaper in the center and six surrounding it. Repeat this process until you achieve the desired size for the bottom tier.

For the middle tier, follow the same process as the bottom tier. If you're unsure about the number of diapers needed, simply place the middle layer on top of the bottom layer and judge if additional diapers are required.

The top tier is built using the same method as the previous tiers. This layer should use up the remaining diapers.

To hide the rubber bands and enhance the appearance of the diaper cake, add ribbons. You can use a hot glue gun to glue the ribbons together at the seam, but be careful not to get any hot glue on the diaper rolls. We recommend using multiple layers of ribbons for a more elaborate look. Apply a few drops of hot glue to hold the ribbons in place.

Once the ribbons are attached, it's time to assemble and decorate the cake. You have the freedom to decorate it however you like. We placed our diaper cake on a cake stand and added a stuffed elephant on top. We also included a balloon on a stick and a few small decorations around the different layers of the cake. Feel free to add as many baby items as you want.

Remember that a diaper cake is not just a decoration; the diapers can still be used as long as they are not covered in hot glue!

One tip to keep in mind is that the number of diapers per layer is not exact. You can stuff the center with items like a paper towel roll or a bottle of wine to push the outer layer out as needed. This can be a pleasant surprise for the mom-to-be as she discovers it while using the diapers.

In conclusion, making a 3-tier diaper cake is a super easy DIY project that can double as a gift for the parents-to-be. It only requires diapers, rubber bands, ribbons, and your creativity. So go ahead and give it a try!

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