Friday, June 08, 2007

Eat Your Heart Out, Martha! (Or How to Make a Diaper Cake)

If you can believe it, I have been sitting on this blog entry for a year now. I only know this because the cakes that I have pictured were for my nephew and my best friend's son and they are both celebrating their first birthday!

Even though I haven't shared about this, my heart swells a little because I was so proud to carry such a pretty gift into the hospital. I felt even more proud when the nurses stopped me and asked me where I bought it. It was one of my proudest Martha moments because I am not very crafty, but I try oh-so-hard to have those impressive moments in my life.

Making a diaper cake is so easy and the results are extremely impressive! I had seen many companies advertising these on their websites, but they were charging fifty dollars (or more!) for these cakes. I ran a search and ran across this great picture tutorial on how to do it, and decided that it was definitely something I could do with just a couple of small purchases.

For my diaper cakes, I needed to establish a base for them so that I could transport them easily. I found a box in our garage and cut a square of cardboard out of it to rest the cake on. I then covered the cardboard with pretty wrapping paper in blues & pinks.

Next I followed the instructions for making the first diaper layer and used a stretchy headband that I had to bring the base diapers all together, making the first layer of the cake. It had suggested using a rubber band, but I didn't have any that would secure that many diapers together. I then wrapped pretty ribbon around it and tied them together with that, securing them together with white tipped pins, which made it look like part of the ribbon itself. With the next two layers, I was able to use a rubber band to put them together, and then covered the rubber band with the ribbon.

Once you have all of your layers, you can stack them and stick a dowel rod in the center, or anything that is long and will help them stay jointed together.

I went to Target and found little man blazers that would be perfect to go with the cake. I pinned these to the back and stuck a little stamped card in the pocket that said, "Congratulations!"

Next I went to the dollar store to buy some shrink wrap and two sets of wooden blocks (over by the baby supplies). I spelled out BOY on each of them and saved the rest of the blocks for our daughter to play with.

Shrink wrapping is very easy! Take the bag and pull it over your item and hold it at the top. Turn your blow dryer on and blast it until the wrapping shrinks tightly to fit your item. Use the bow that is supplied, or tie off with a bow of your own!

Diaper cakes can have small items tucked in the center of them from the mom's registry or you can go with a themed cake. Remember, the more items you add, the more you add to your cost. If you are trying to keep the cost down, keep it simple.

Here are a few theme ideas:

Bath time Cake- add a baby towel, tuck washcloths in the center and put a Rubber Ducky on top. You can also add small bath toys or bubble bath.

Elegant Cake- Make your diaper cake look like a wedding cake, and surround it with fresh or silk flowers. People will hardly believe their eyes when they see it.

Beach time Cake- This would be for a little later in the baby's life, but you can fill it up with beachy items. Some suggestions are a shovel, pail, baby sunglasses, a hat and some sunblock.

Night-Night Baby- Include a copy of, "Goodnight, Moon" with this cake. Add a little sleeper set, some calming nighttime lotion, and a compact disc of sweet baby lullabies.

The cost for each of these was:

Diapers- Free! they were given to us as a gift and Emily wore cloth so we never used them!
Diaper Cake Base- Free- made out of an old cardboard box we had!
Ribbon- $1.98
Little Man Blazer- Clearanced out for $2.98 at Target! Gotta love those clearance items!
Shrink Wrap & Baby Blocks- $2

Total Cost= $6.96

Sound Off: Would you guys like to see more, "Eat Your Heart Out, Martha!" moments on here? I have one a year, but I am happy to share the few I do have! I hope this gives you another thrifty gift alternative!

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15Comments:

Blogger Nico
"Great job Amy! The diaper cake looks so cute. I'm going to have to make one for my eye doctor, she is due in September with a baby girl. Nice job getting crafty."

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Blogger mama k
"Great job!
Your diaper cake was much more thrifty than the one I made. I had so much fun putting it together though. Here's a link to a pic from when I made one last year: http://mamaknj.blogspot.com/2006/11/pretty-in-pink.html

I am planning to make another one for a shower in August. Fun!"

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Anonymous Summer
"I have been reading your blogs for a long time now I check in on freebie friday every week. However this week I read the grocery game vs. coupon moms and I have to say I disagree. I have done the grocery game for over 1 year and some of the things she listed are not true. Also I spend about $25-$35 a week for a family of 5 and I can guarantee I get more food than 90% of the people out there. Just wanted to let you know I don't think she fully understood the site as many things she said you couldn't do you absolutely can!

Thanks,
Summer"

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Blogger Scribbit
"What a cute gift, thanks for the ideas."

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Anonymous Rebekah
"i love seeing the "Martha moments" and all the moments from your real life - they give me great ideas."

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Blogger Jenn @ Frugal Upstate
"Wow, that came out so cute! Way nicer than a lot of the ones you see on line. I'm sorry, but when I was researching them I thought a lot of the ones on Ebay etc were just plain ugly.

I made one for my sister in law-but it was my major gift to her so I added a ton of toys etc to it and spent about $35(plus it was the centerpiece for the baby shower I co-hosted for her) I've heard too where you can make one and then have guests each bring a small item to decorate it with.

http://frugalupstate.blogspot.com/2006/03/diaper-cake.html

We also made diaper wreaths for some friends, which used a lot less diapers and were also very cute. I'll have to do a tut on that."

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Anonymous Becky
"I have to say that it looked just as good in person as it does in the picture. Everyone that came into my room after had my son just loved it. Amy always has great ideas and let me tell you that if you have not tried the pepperment mocha recipe from a couple of days ago it is great. She made one for me yesterday. Double Yum!!"

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Blogger Christi
"It looks great - and now I know what I'm going to use for my new baby shower gift. Thanks for the inspiration!"

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Blogger It's a Mom Thing
"You did a great job on your diaper cake! I love the blocks on top. I've made a few recently for baby showers. They make a great, frugal gift and the recipients are always thrilled to see it.
I have used hot glue to help the ribbon stay in place around each layer. To make mine even more frugal, I just pick a ribbon that I know will coordinate with the baby-to-come's nursery. I wrap each layer with the ribbon and make a bow for the top. Although I do like the touch of having the blocks at the top. I've never wrapped mine, but will usually set it on the tablescape on top of a cake pedastal. They are so much fun to make and to look at!"

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Blogger kddub
"that is very cute, and very thrifty!
I will look forward to more "eat your heart out martha" moments, you know she couldn't do it that cheap!"

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Blogger seanandalanamom
"Hi, Amy,
I made one of these for my best friend's baby shower which was this afternoon. What a hit! I attached bible verses about children to the ribbon and was very pleased with how it turned out.
Thanks for the great idea.
Blessings,
Jodi"

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Anonymous Lynn Marie
"Please show us more "eat your heart out martha". No way she could have done this for the price. I'm having a grand child in the fall, I'm making one of these! Thanks"

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Blogger Amy
"How fun! I am so glad that the cakes were a hit and I hope the recepients enjoy all those diapers. It is an easy craft and looks so pretty!

Jenn- I have never heard of a diaper wreath before. I am very intrigued!"

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Blogger Leah
"Where did you buy your diapers? I am looking for plain white newborn size diapers and cant find them anywhere..."

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Anonymous Grace
"Hi,

It's nice to see cute diaper cake that you have made. The new mom is surely will love your unique gift.

I am one of those people who loves to design diaper cakes and I think making diaper cake is not so easy.
You need time to design and craft it beautifully and perfectly.

Here are some of the diaper cakes that I have made recently, check it out at www.baybeegifts.com"

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