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Cake Craft

Though I've always preferred the savory over the sweet, over the years I discovered that my most repeatable crafts have a common theme: cake. From cake truffles to cake pops... diaper cakes and towel cakes ... and now cupcakes... this theme has shaped some of my sweetest ideas.

I started with making cake truffles for family parties and holidays. Eventually it turned into cake pops: cake crumbs rolled into a ball, stuck on a lollipop stick, and dipped in candy coatings and other various toppings, such as crushed cookies, chopped up candies, or sprinkles.
Strawberry Pop Tart Pops... strawberry cake core with a vanilla candy coating, rolled in graham cracker crumbs, and topped with a dollop of confetti candy

Baby showers have always been an entertaining spectacle to me: the decorations, the silly games, and the look on the expectant mother's face when she opens each gift, imaging what her baby will look like in them. From the tiny clothes and hats and the itty-bitty shoes (the shoes are my favorite) to the softest blankets and handmade quilts. What I love about diaper cakes is that they're functional, fun, and make a great centerpiece.  I've even had a few friends who refused to take them apart and use the diapers... they sat as a decorative part of their nursery until the babies couldn't fit in the diapers, which made me learn to use diapers in a larger size.


Each diaper cake is unique.  I'm slowly building a collection of items to use as toppers: from porcelain statues and mini plush animals, to wooden carvings, and toys.  And of course some adorable sets of baby shoes.  Then I embellish the cakes with coordinating ribbon and handfuls of pretty silk flowers... a few of the flowers are even handmade.

Check out the Diaper Cake Gallery to see the different diaper cakes I've put together.  The cakes can match the theme of the shower, the nursery theme, or just something the mother (or father) is really into.   The cake will come with a card listing the number of diapers used and which sizes (we've used the cakes as a game in some of the showers, where you guess the number of diapers used).
Cupcake Diaper Cake

Diaper cakes have been fun to make, but I eventually moved to making cakes out of bath towels. Made for weddings and wedding showers, they were the natural evolution of my cake adventures.
Berry Towel Cake

I skipped the cupcake phase of baking when I started the truffles and cake pops. But eventually I made it there.


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