What is a Diaper Cake? (2024)

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What is a Diaper Cake? (1)During the holidays, we always run into folks who are friends of our friends or friends of family members. As part of the typical conversation, the question is invariably raised asking what I do for a living. When I reply that I make diaper cakes, most of the the time, the response is huh or whats a diaper cake?. So, I usually give my standard elevator pitch that goes something like this, A diaper cake is an arrangement of diapers made to resemble a traditional tieredCake. It is then decorated to match a particular baby theme with ribbons, bows, and baby care items. I then like to add a plush toy for the baby to enjoy as they grow older.The response is usually something like, Oh, thats cool, I have never heard of those before, or Wait a minute, are those the things people bring to baby showers? I think I know what they are. Either way, the conversation continues on from there, and I either explain more (if they ask) or we move on to different topics. It got me thinking about how there are many people who have never heard of a diaper cake, and dont even know that they can make some of the most memorable, and unique baby shower gifts that you can possibly give. So, with that in mind, I want to take the opportunity to set the record straight, explain what diaper cakes are, and put the word out there for those of you looking to learn more about them.

Traditions and Origins

Well, I think its fair to say the diaper cake is a girl thing. There arent many men who are aware of them, primarily because they are popular at baby showers, and traditionally, the baby shower is about the mom and her friends. This isnt universal, of course: more and more dads are starting to take an interest in the planning and attendance of the baby shower, because they truly want to share every aspect of their babys life with their spouse.I did some online searches and research, and where baby cakes first originated from, and who first made them, isnt abundantly clear. However, its assumed that they were made even before disposable diapers became mainstream. Of course, back then, cloth diapers were used and probably glass baby bottles, as plastic bottles were generally not available at the time. Its also assumed that the inventors of diaper cake were woman who enjoyed crafting, and as such, made these for friends and family members who were pregnant. Finally, its pretty safe to assume that there werent any for profit businesses making diaper cakes like there are today. I went back to the earliest days of Lil Baby Cakes (Oct 2, 1999) and pick up the diaper cake image shown on the right. This was one of the first diaper cakes created on the site at the time. Back then, you can see a baby bottle, Q-tips, ribbons and bows, and a cellophane wrap to present as a gift to the new mom. Weve come a long way since then, but what makes us truly unique and special today was true, even back then. We crafted that cake with extra care, paying special attention to even the tiniest details, and made it as beautiful as we could. We do the exact same thing today, with every cake we make.

The Evolution of Diaper Cakes

Over the years, the designs have evolved to include plush toys and a host of other goodies for the mom. Im sure you may have seen pictures of diaper cakes made with a champagne bottle in the center, along with the diapers, as a way to give the mom something to care for the newborn, plus of course the champagne for the parents to enjoy once mommy can start drinking again. Ive seen motorcycles, airplanes, topsy-turvey, and a host of other designs all cleverly created with diapers. However, just like a traditional wedding cake has its tiers, so does the traditional diaper cake, and I feel most comfortable with this style for many reasons.For one thing, styling a diaper cake in the traditional form makes it instantly recognizable as a cake, even if guests are a little startled when they discover they cant eat it! We tend to associate these cakes with special occasions, like weddings, anniversaries, and of course, new babies. By intentionally keeping that same shape, Im able to capture the emotions that these cakes foster, and enhance them even more with a fun twist of my own! More practically, the tiered system allows me to craft some amazing, gorgeous looking cakes that wont fall apart the minute theyre touched. Since we have to ship our wonderful cakes to many different places, I want my customers to know that their cake will arrive in perfect condition.So, a Lil Baby Cake diaper cake for now is a collection of diapers arranged as a traditional tiered cake. We use Pampers Swaddler diapers in the standard size 1 for our designs, and look for quality plush toys to include in our cakes. Each diaper is perfectly usable as if it just came out of the package. (I do get asked every now and then if all the diapers are usable.) And just like in the ole days each cake is handmade from scratch when the customer places the order. The Our Lil Monkey Pink 4 Tier design shown on the right highlights the main characteristics that goes into every cake I design. For instance, I love Mambo from Gund. Its a great product, with a cherished history, that new parents will come to love and appreciate just as much as the baby as she grows older. We put together an overview of this diaper cake that you can find on our main website entitled, Why buy a Diaper Cake?In closing, I thought I would address one final comment that I tend to get from folks I have talked to since I started Lil Baby Cakes. Believe it or not, I still get the occasional question asking whether or not you have to refrigerate the diaper cake. Now, maybe these folks are just pulling my leg, or maybe they are just making wise cracks. However, it has happened enough times that I sometimes wonder if people do get confused about exactly what a diaper cake is.By the way: the answer is no - you dont have to refrigerate them.As 2018 closes down I would like to wish you a Happy New Year. I look forward to creating many more new designs next year all Lil Baby Cakes style! Best wishes for a great 2019!

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What is a Diaper Cake? ›

What is a diaper cake? Unlike a real baby shower cake, a diaper cake isn't edible. It's a cake-shaped structure built out of diapers and covered in decorations like flowers or stuffed animals. It usually has two or three tiers that are wrapped in ribbon to resemble icing on a cake.

What is the point of a diaper cake? ›

They typically serve two fundamental purposes: as a unique decorative piece (for a baby shower or nursery), and practically for helping your new parents care for their newborn. After being displayed, parents can use the diapers, which are all brand new, fresh out of the package Pampers brand, on their baby.

What do you put in a diaper cake? ›

Place items like baby lotion, baby wipes or toys in the center of the cardboard or cake plate and start inserting the rolled up diapers one by one until you've created a circular shape. Wrap the piece of stretch jewelry cord around the diapers to keep the base layer together.

How many diapers does it take to make a diaper cake? ›

As a rough guide: the base may require 20 and 60 diapers, the second tier about 10 to 40 diapers, and the third tier 5 to 20 diapers. These numbers are just estimates, though, and it's entirely your choice how big each tier is and how many levels you would like to create. Elastic rubber bands.

When did diaper cakes start? ›

A UK lady called Jennifer Steadman came up with the idea of Nappy cakes back in 1988 when her son was born. She was putting the nappy's away one day and rolled them into cake shape by accident. The first nappy cake was made for her nephew a few months later.

Is a diaper cake a good gift? ›

The best part about a diaper cake is the mom-to-be can take home the cake after the shower as one of her gifts. Our Baby Blossom cakes are packed with usable layette as well as diapers. Now that you're full of ideas on how to use a diaper cake, let's talk about getting you the perfect diaper cake for your event.

What is the best size diaper to use for a diaper cake? ›

Pampers are a little puffier and look messy on a cake. Still works though- scroll down to see previous diaper cakes. I bought one small pack each of newborn, size one, and size two. It's nice to give the mom a variety and it also looks really nice on the cake to have the tiers be different heights.

What size diapers do babies stay in the longest? ›

While babies may need slightly fewer diaper changes each day once they hit the larger sizes, they tend to stay in these bigger fits for longer; some babies can wear a size-three diaper up to their first birthday.

How many diapers does a newborn use a day? ›

Newborns may use up to 10 diapers per day. Of course, every child is different, and days can vary, so think about it in terms of weeks and plan for close to 70 diapers each week. Basically, you'll learn how to change a diaper very quickly! Why so many diapers?

Can you make a diaper cake out of cloth diapers? ›

For the Base: Fold a cloth diaper in thirds and roll, taping it together. Roll the remaining cloth diapers around each other. Tape securely together. Add additional decorations to base of the cake.

What size ribbon for diaper cake? ›

Assortment of ribbon in colors that complement the diaper pattern you selected. We used a 3-inch wide “thick” ribbon and a 1-inch wide “thin” ribbon. Cake plate, paper plate, or piece of cardboard for the base.

What did humans do before diapers? ›

For much of history, infant sanitary needs were handled by putting absorbent material (moss, rags) into a sort of sling under the baby; the absorbent material was periodically replaced.

What did kids wear before diapers? ›

The Earliest Diapers

Babies may have been wrapped with milkweed leaf, animal skins, moss, linens, and other natural resources to help protect them from the elements, and prevent disease from the spread of germs. In Europe, the act of swaddling served as a form of diaper. Linen was wrapped about a babies limbs and body.

What did Native Americans do for diapers? ›

It has been widely reported in ethnographic and ethnobotanic literature that Sphagnum moss has been used by various North American indigenous peoples for diapering infants and for menstrual needs, (Central Carrier Linguistic Committee 1973; Clément 1990; Gunther 1973; Kari 1887; Leighton 1985; Marles 1984; Turner 1979; ...

What is the point of a diaper party? ›

What Is a Diaper Party? A diaper party, aka a dadchelor party or a man shower, is a baby shower for the dad-to-be. Instead of baby registry gifts, guests are asked to give diapers and baby wipes. Most hosts skip the giggly baby shower games and opt for a casual setting of drinking beer and barbecuing.

Why do people do cake smash for babies? ›

I often talk about how important it is to allow a child free reign during a photography shoot, and a cake smash is one of the best ways to do that. Almost all children love cake, so by providing one in the shot you're providing a prop that is likely to instantly captivate them.

What is the purpose of disposable diapers? ›

The main purpose of wearing a disposable diaper is to absorb the moisture of the baby's excretions so that the baby does not become immediately fussy and does not wake up due to the dampness. Many people misunderstand that the use of disposable diaper causes diaper rash or irritation.

What is the toy baby in a cake? ›

Traditionally, a small porcelain baby, symbolizing Jesus, is hidden in the king cake and is a way for residents of Louisiana to celebrate their Christian faith. The baby symbolizes luck and prosperity to whoever finds it.

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