Monday, May 27, 2013

Tutorial: Diaper Cake


MATERIALS:
  • 108 – Size 3 Diapers (LUVS)
  • Wood board: 14" x 12" 
  • Wrapping paper cardboard tube
  • Curling ribbon
  • Ribbon of various widths: 2″ and 2 1/2″
  • Wrapping paper
  • Safety pins




I had a wood board laying around in the garage.  It was the perfect size and sturdiness for a large diaper cake.  I used the wrapping paper that is incorporated with the baby shower theme to wrap the board.  





STEP 1:  I used the curling ribbon to create a circle with a 12" diameter.  I started to fill the circle with diapers in a circular pattern.  

I'm not fond of the rolled diaper cakes. It seems much more tedious to roll diapers individually.  I cannot even imagine what the new mother thinks when she has to undo each one.  





STEP 2:  Once I was almost done filling in the first layer, I placed the cardboard tube into the center of the diaper cake.  











STEP 3:  Repeat STEP 1 with a smaller circle of curling ribbon.  FILL! FILL! FILL!  

Repeat STEP 1 for each tier that you want to create.  I was happy with four tiers and I reached the top of my cardboard tube.  














STEP 4:  I wrapped each tier with 3" white ribbon and 2" and 2 1/2" colored ribbon.  I used a safety pin to keep the ribbons in place without pinning them to the diapers.  




















STEP 5:  Decorate!  I had the yellow daffodils on hand and just created some bows. I created small clusters of daffodils and tucked them into the existing safety pins.  I pinned the bows to the ribbons to hide the existing safety pins.  I did not secure the diaper cake topper because I knew that it would not move around a lot.  





Sunday, May 5, 2013

Upcycled Stamp Pad Storage

This is one of my favorite finds from a thrift store.  It is an all metal old cassette tape rack.  I thought it would be perfect to store my stamp pads.  


It is fairly wide, but not too deep. It goes on  the back of my shelf and leaves me plenty of workable space in front of it.  



I just won't know what to do when it gets filled up!