My boss and his girlfriend are expecting their little man any day now and he put on his own kind of baby shower called "Beer & Diaper" Party. The more manly way of saying it is "Holy shit, I'm going to be a dad, let's get drunk."
The purpose of the party is for just gentlemen to attend bearing an absurd amount of alcohol and diapers. Which is brilliant because think of how many diapers you're going to go through. Since Davis was invited to the party, I knew I had to send him with a more interesting way than just a boring box of diapers.
The new thing to do now a days is when your friends are punching out babies, is to make a diaper cake. I had no idea how to make it so I thought I would improvise so I dragged Davis to come to Michael's & Dollarama to see what I could find. All of the supplies I got was for under $20 (not including the diapers, who knew that shit was so expensive? Literally.)
Here's what you'll need:
- Diapers (kind of a key component to a diaper cake)- Ribbons (amount of ribbon will vary depending on how big your cake will be)
- Canvases 3 different sizes (used as a base to go under the diapers)
- Elastics (to hold the diapers together)
- Baby blankets (to wrap around the canvas for decoration)
- Hot glue gun
- Some kind of decoration to go on the top of the cake (optional)
- Chalk board & white pen to use for as a sign (optional)
Here's how to make it:
1. Cover the canvases with the baby blankets/paper:I was super lazy and taped the blanket underneath the canvas. I didn't want to staple it in case they actually wanted to use the blankets.
2. Get your roll on:
This was the most time consuming part. Davis and I sat rolling a bajillion diapers in groups of four and then wrapping an elastic about an inch - inch & a half up from the bottom. Ensure that the ugly part of the diaper is faced inward so the outside of the cake is all smooth.
3. Make it look pretty:
Place the diapers that are in groups of four on top of the blanket covered canvas and adjust as necessary for it to look aesthetically pleasing.
Repeat steps 1-3 until you have a full 3 tier cake.
4. Get your glue on:
Hot glue gun a few spots of the exposed elastics and go over it with a ribbon of your choice. This adds a nice finish to the cake and covers up the ugly elastics. I tried EVERYTHING to get the ribbon to stick to the diapers/elastics and hot glue gunning was the best thing I came up with so I will probably use that technique from now on.
5. Cake Topper:
Finish it off nicely with a decoration or a stuffy. My boss is huge into soccer and his "Beer & Diaper" party was right around Christmas so I thought a soccer ornament was fitting for the occasion.
6. Make a sign:
I wanted to congratulate the expecting couple with a cute chalkboard & white penned sign. The chalkboard came in a pack of 4 from Michael's and I bought a white pen from there as well.
When I originally did my own research online to find the easiest way to do a diaper cake, everything was made to be out so complicated. I hope this breaks things down for you and realize that you can use as many things as you'd like for a fun project like this.
Use this as a guideline and explore more of your own creativity and see what kind of stuff you come up with! I think you'll be surprised with how imaginative you can get!
-melissa xo











