Diaper Cake with Embroidered Carousel Ponies
Diaper Cake with Embroidered Carousel Ponies
Designs can be found here: https://www.stitcherymall.com/display1.cfm?set_id=12690”>Martha’s Carousel Pony Collection by Louisa Meyer Originals
Embroidery & bobbin threads for the above designs
Read through the ingredients, methods & pictures. Decide on the size, color scheme and theme to start “baking” your own diaper cake.
Embroider and buy all ingredients according to this.
*Adding more diapers or a bigger size will influence the size of the cake.
Remember to embroider a gift tag as well!
Embroider a doily to go with the cake.
Diaper Cake – Two Tiers
Ingredients!
*44 disposable Diapers/Nappies – new born – use any size you want.
Baby socks - 2 pairs. Mine has a pretty pink lace trim!
Baby bottle
Rubber Bands
1 packet Elastic, ½” wide
Baby Pins – pretty ones
1 packet safety pins (small)
Comb and brush set
Rattle
Feeding set
Baby Powder (medium size)
Small baby lotion
Small baby shampoo
Small baby powder
Cellophane wrapping – clear
Ribbon to tie a big bow at the top - 2m (2yards any width)
*1 m x 90cm (1yard x 35”wide) White 100% Cotton Fabric for the embroidered bands
*Cake base / cake stand. Size - 36cm (14”)
*3.5m (3 ¾ yards) Organza ribbon (any width)
Baby shoes or booties
Embroidery Designs – https://www.stitcherymall.com/display1.cfm?set_id=12690”>Martha’s Carousel Pony Collection by Louisa Meyer Originals
Embroidery & bobbin threads for the above designs
Medium weight tear away stabilizer
Seam sealant
Marking pen
Scissors
Glue gun
Instructions:
A: Diaper Cake
First of all put the cake together using one of the two methods. *The finished cake will determine the sizes of the embroidered bands, ribbons and also the cake stand/ base
Please read though both methods and decide which one to use.
Method 1: Rolled diapers -
To form both layers – Open a diaper, do not flatten, roll up starting at the one end. Do not overstretch the section with the elastic. - 1
Wrap a rubber band around the rolled diaper to stop it from unrolling - 2
For the bottom layer - 29 rolled diapers are tied together with the elastic. - 3
Repeat with the remaining 15 diapers for the top tier.
Put aside and embroider the bands.
Method 2: Layered Diapers -
Start laying the diapers on their sides to from a round base. Keep on overlapping the previous diaper. For this you need another pair of hands until you have tied the elastic around the layer. Add all the diapers, overlapping the previous.
Bottom layer – 29 diapers
Repeat above for the smaller top tier – 15 diapers
Make sure the shape stays round.
B: Embroidery
Start embroidering the two bands which will cover the sides of both tiers
Cotton bands: Measure circumference of both tiers for the embroidered bands. Measure the height as well.
Allow extra fabric to both sides for hooping. Mark where you want to do the embroidery.
Fold the bands in half- horizontally and mark. This will be the center line for all the designs
Band for the bottom tier:
I have embroidered the combined pony and stand as the main feature on the bottom tier – center front. Repeat the
Ponies and bows around the band. Space them evenly around.
Hoop fabric with stabilizer and embroider the motifs.
Band for the top Tier:
Repeat & embroider the Bow designs, space them evenly around.
Embroider 3- 4 Pony Cameos in one hooping. Seal the scallop edges with seam sealant and cut out close to the satin edges. Do not remove the stabilizer. This will stiffen the cameos. Center and pin these between the embroidered bows. Pin in place with the small safety pins.
Complete both bands.
Hoop, stabilize and embroider the top edges with the “Iced edge” Design. Repeat this design as a continuous border on both layers top edge.
Remove all stabilizers, trim threads and cut to size, leaving 1” at the center backs as seams. Iron with spray starch for a crisp look.
Add ¼’ seam allowances to both bottom edges and remove excess fabric. Seal and trim the top edge close to satin stitches.. Iron both bands on the wrong side. Fold under the seams on both bottom edges. Leave the center backs as both will be folded and pinned. No need to sew any seams.
Wrap embroidered bands around the tiers. Center backs - fold under 1” on one side only and pin in place using small safety pins. 2-3 will do.
Wrap the ribbons around both lower edges. Tie a pretty bow on each.
C: Putting the layers together.
Glue the baby powder in center of the cake base. Leave until dry. Depending on the method used remove a rolled or a few stacked diapers from the center of both layers. Refer to picture 1 #4. Stack these again in one of the layers again. Use this gap created to stack the layers on top of each other by sliding the bottom layer over the baby powder first and then the top layer. Stack the baby bottle on top of the powder. The two bottles keep the layers in place. If this is not high enough, add another baby product on top of the baby powder and then the baby bottle on top to give more height. The baby bottle should extend more than halfway above the top of the cake.
Make sure both layers are centered over the bottles and the cake stand.
Sock Roses:
Roll sock 2/3rd’s, starting from the toes. Push the remaining 1/3rd to the inside of the sock and you have a pretty sock-rose.
Decorating the “baked cake”
Hide all the gifts, this is the baby products and toys, by pushing them halfway down evenly spaced in both layers. Where there is an open space, stick in a sock rose. Space and pin the diaper pins between the embroidery on the bottom layer. Finish the cake top with the baby shoes or booties. Pin them onto the cake using the smaller safety pins.
Wrap with the cellophane and tie a big bow at the top.
Have fun with your embroidered diaper cake.
Comment by Cathi
this is so cute. what an orginal & clever idea. perfect baby shower gift or decoration.
Posted on September 25, 2006 at 6:13 am
Comment by Cathy
What a beautiful centerpiece for a baby shower and a precious keepsake!!!
Posted on September 26, 2006 at 8:42 am
Comment by Judy Jackson
This is just as cute and practical as can be. Great idea. Judy
Posted on September 30, 2006 at 12:34 pm
Comment by Tracey
wonderful idea, I have 4 children of my own and would have loved to receive a gift like this.
Posted on October 4, 2006 at 7:08 pm
Comment by Marilyn Martin
so glad to get this its just in time for my neice’s baby shower.
I wanted something really special and this is it.
Posted on December 30, 2006 at 3:44 pm
Comment by Linda Tims
What a truly marvelous idea! I was looking for an unusual centerpiece/game idea for my daughter’s baby shower, and this is it!
I can “bake” the diaper cake, load it with the socks, lotion, shampoo, powder, etc.. Use it as the centerpiece, then hide it away and have the guests name the 10-15 baby items they saw on the cake. Oh!!!! What fun!!!! I’ve seen a wedding cake out of towels but this is the first diaper cake! Thank-you, Thank-you, Thank-you!
Linda Tims (Proud Grandma of soon to be 10!)
Posted on July 20, 2007 at 5:45 pm
Comment by Brenda Tenhagen
Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I’ve been looking for this recipe so I can bake my daughter a cake. This is sooo.. Cute made-up as the centerpiece (sail boats and teddy bears well be hers) you can play the baby memory game just cover your cake with a cute baby blanket as they make their list from memory. The cake is so versatile it can be used for a boy or girl’s Baby Shower the theme can be endless. You can make different sizes and place them around the room (house) like they were flower arrangements the mommy-to-be well be so surprised. Embroidery some diapers with the guest names (use diaper pins to attach)when they say baby(or whatever) they lose their diaper and whoever has the most at the end takes the cake (win a prize). I’m also looking for how to make the diaper wreath or diaper corsage, for the mommy-to-be and grandmothers. Please email me the instructions and/or picture if you have them. I’m having a shower for my daughter next month and I need all the help I can get Thank you in advance. Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful ideas you’re so very kind. Thanks for making my daughter’s day it well mean so very much to her. If anyone has other great ideas please, please, share them if you would email or send the link to: bktenhagen@yahoo.com
First time grandma to be it’s a BOY!!
lol Grammy Brenda
Posted on October 28, 2007 at 4:41 pm
Comment by Sera
Just love it. What a blessing to find your advise and full detailed instructions with pictures among everything online. I am a big fan of all these baby shower decorations and will do it myself. I new this before, but always thought of how they make the cake together that it is safe enough to transport it in the car. Now I know the secret! Thank you very much!
Posted on January 24, 2008 at 3:01 am
Comment by Shelly
I agree with Grammy Brenda, I’ve been wanting to know how to make these cakes for quite some time. And now that a good friend of mine is expecting, I will be able to make this cake for the shower. Thank you, thank you, thank you for providing such simple well thought out directions.
Posted on April 26, 2008 at 3:41 pm