Tricycle Diaper Cake - Easy To Follow Tutorial With Step By Step Pictures (2024)

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I received an email from two of my good friends with a message and a link to a D-I-Y baby tricycle diaper cake tutorial; “Hey Girl!! Take a look at the link and let us know if this is something you can do!”. Umm, can you say bait and hook? What D.I.Y. gal do you know who will pass on a CHALLENGE like that? Well played girls! I was excited to make a tricycle diaper cake, especially since it was for another good friend of ours!

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One of my friends from the email had specific modifications that had to be made to the original design. I assured her that I could pull it off to make the best Tricycle Diaper Cake centerpiece our expecting mom had ever seen…however, I didn’t know this even existed before that day. HA! Let me know what you think.


The best part about this project is that the center piece doubles as a gift for the the mommy-to-be. Once the baby is born she can disassemble the tricycle and use all the supplies! Winning!!!

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How To Make A Tricycle Diaper Cake

When you’re putting together a tricycle diaper cake, remember, there are NO RULES! JUST GUIDELINES! I searched a few tutorials and made it my own. Here’s what I learned in the process…

STEP 1:Tricycle Diaper Cake – Making the Wheels

The wheels are the main backbone to this piece so you want to make sure all three are sturdy with this four step process.
1) Place paper towel roll or toilet paper roll in center of your baking pan (the roll will help keep a perfect circle in the center of the wheel which is needed once you begin assembly).
2) One at a time, add about20 diapers tothe pan, each one overlapping about an inch.
Make an ‘S’ shape, tucking the beginning diapers into the middle wrapping around the toilet paper roll so the latter diapersremain on the outside. (The baking pan will help shape the wheel into a perfect circle.)Tricycle Diaper Cake - Easy To Follow Tutorial With Step By Step Pictures (3)3)Once complete, take large rubber band and wrap it around all the diapers in the pan. Adjust the diapers, if necessary, so they appear perfectly flat.
4) Gently flip pan upside down to release the diaper wheel, pulling on the inside of toilet paper roll if needed to get the entire wheel out. Tricycle Diaper Cake - Easy To Follow Tutorial With Step By Step Pictures (4)
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STEP 2: Tricycle Diaper Cake Tire Assembly


1) Cover paper towel roll with ribbon. It will be used to connect & stabilize the two back wheels.
2) Measure and then cover the rubber band on each tire with thick polka-dot ribbon. To make sure it’s secure you can place a few pieces of double sided tape along the rubber band. I also used my glue gun to seal both ends of the ribbon to one another.
3) Take two of the wheels and insert the covered paper towel roll into each end.
4) Place the third wheel in between the two you have just connected.
5) Cut a piece of the thin white curling ribbon and insert it between the two back tires, essentially going through the paper towel roll. Take each end and pull it through the front tire, crossing one over the other. Pull each end tight and pull them above the top of the tire and tie it into a bow.

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Step 3: Tricycle Diaper Cake Handlebar Assembly


1) Roll up receiving blanket and insert through front wheel. (Receiving blanket will act as handlebar)
2) Place one bib over the front tire with velcro portion facing the back. (Bib will act as puddle guard)
3) Place the bottle on top of the bib, with the nipple facing the back wheels (bottle will act as headlight). Pull both ends of the receiving blanket up over the bottle and secure with a rubber band. I also put rubber bands on both ends of the receiving blanket to keep the handle bars from unraveling as I worked.
4) Add the second bib over the bottle and use the neck to secure around the headlight, this will act as seat cover.
5) Lastly, take the baby socks and place over the ends of the receiving blanket to act as handle bars and use the excess polka-dot ribbon and tie a bow in the center which will also cover the rubber band above the bottle.

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Tricycle Diaper Cake - Easy To Follow Tutorial With Step By Step Pictures (10)Voilà! It’s complete!

Since this was going to be the centerpiece at the baby shower, one of my friend’s modifications was to place a teddy bear on top. I added a little ribbon around his and he looked super cute! Then I realized I had extra diapers, so I added a little backpack filled with the extras so it looks like he rode into the shower bearing gifts…no pun intended! HA! NOTE: I used a pink paper lunch bag I had in my box of tricks to make the backpack and added some stickers to it.
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Tricycle Diaper Cake - Easy To Follow Tutorial With Step By Step Pictures (2024)

FAQs

How many diapers do I need for a diaper tricycle? ›

Start off by making the 3 wheels. I used a pan to hold the diapers as I fanned them into a wheel shape. The pack of diapers I used was Pampers Sensitive Swaddlers, Size 1, 90 count, so each wheel has 30 diapers in it.

How to make a bike diaper cake? ›

Roll a single diaper into a roll. Wrap four more diapers around this one and secure the roll with a rubber band. Cover the rubber band with ribbon. Place the roll between the two back wheels, with the ribbon oriented vertically to make the motorcycle seat.

How many diapers do I need to make a diaper motorcycle? ›

Selecting the Goodies to Form the Motorcycle Diaper Cake

At least 34 diapers (newborn or early stage) 2 receiving blankets. 2 bibs, a chain linked toy (appropriate for a newborn or infant) 1 pair of infant socks.

What does 3 mean on diapers? ›

Size 3: 16-28 lbs. Size 4: 22-37 lbs. Size 5: 27-35 lbs. Size 6: 35 lbs and over. Size 7: 41 lbs and over (Made for older toddlers, size 7 diapers are sold by some brands like Pampers).

Is 3 too old for diapers? ›

Not all children are mature enough at three years. So you may need to try again in a few months. Plenty of children age three years and four years still need a night diaper, and bed-wetting is considered to be normal up to the age of five.

What holds a diaper cake together? ›

Secure the base layer by wrapping a large rubber band (or tying a piece of string) around all of the diapers. You'll need a full box of diapers to create a 3-tier cake. Feel free to use any brand or size of diapers you like.

How to make your own diaper? ›

DIY Diapers No Cutting No sewing save during Covid19.
  1. Use a shirt that is all cotton. ...
  2. Lay your shirt flat down. ...
  3. Flip one side of the shirt over as seen in tne image above. ...
  4. Fold the other side of the shirt over. ...
  5. Fold top of shirt down where the collar is located. ...
  6. Make sure the bottom of the shirt is in half.
Apr 27, 2020

How many diapers do I need for a 12 day trip? ›

Note:
DIAPER SIZEWEIGHTDAILY USE
NewbornUp to 10 lbs.8–12 diapers per day
Size 18–14 lbs.8–10 diapers per day
Size 212–18 lbs.8–9 diapers per day
Size 316–28 lbs.6–7 per day
4 more rows
May 15, 2020

How do you make a diaper cake without rolling diapers? ›

No Roll Diaper Cake Tutorial
  1. Gather three round pots, pans, or containers of various sizes.
  2. Start with the largest layer. ...
  3. Use a string, rubber band, or anything you have, to temporarily secure the diapers within the pan. ...
  4. Repeat the process with the remaining two layers.
  5. Stack the three layers.
Feb 1, 2012

Can you make a diaper cake with disposable diapers? ›

Start by preparing the diapers. Many diaper cakes are made with disposable diapers, but you can swap them for cloth diapers if that's what the parents prefer. One at a time, tightly roll up the diapers, starting from the front of the diaper and rolling it toward the back. Secure with a rubber band.

How to make mini diaper cakes for centerpieces? ›

To make a small diaper cake, start by choosing a small base. Next, pick a cylinder-shaped item to act as the core of cake and secure it in place. After that, roll each diaper and secure it with a rubber band. Next, you should position your first tier of diapers around the base and secure it with a large rubber band.

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