Do you want to be the talk of the town? Are you attending a baby shower soon? No worries, I have just the perfect baby shower centerpiece for you. Have you heard of a diaper cake before? Well, just for clarification, a diaper cake is a cake shaped to look like a wedding cake, but it is baked using diapers. These diaper cakes are becoming more and more popular nowadays. I wanted to share with you some tips on how you too can make your very own diaper cake.
Tip#1 Learn how to make a diaper cake. It is very important to learn how to make the diaper cake first before you start to giving them as gifts or selling them. You do not want to give a gift to your loved one or friend when you have just started making them. You want to put your best face forward. What I mean by this is you want to give your best work as a gift. You can learn step by step, watching this video as to what it takes to make your very own diaper cake to look as beautiful as a real wedding cake. Why read boring books or articles, when you can watch a video that you can press pause, or replay when ever you want to.
Tip#1
Use name brand diapers (Pamper Swaddlers, Luvs, Pampers, or Huggies). When baking your cake, if you use cheap looking diapers, this will make your diaper cake's value decrease big time.
Tip#2
Never use glue or tape on your diaper cakes. Now if you were a new mom and someone gave you this cute little diaper cake, but when you took it down, you noticed all of the diapers had sticky tape and glue on them. This will be a waste of your time and money. You don't want to give a gift to the new parents that they can not use. You will be very disappointed to find out that your loved one or friend threw the diaper cake in the trash!
Tip#3
Always use diapers that the new parents request. When you are building your diaper cakes for your loved ones and friends, it makes the gift a little more extra special when you can give them what they want.
I really hope this inspires you to let your creative side show. I want to hear from you and see pictures of how your diaper cake turned out...
Warm Regards,
LaTersa Blakely
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