Sunday, June 16, 2013

The Ultimate Baby Shower Gift - Diaper Cake (Tutorial)

I've already told you how much I like to give handmade gifts. When the gift is for a friend who gave birth, it's even better. My optional gifts list includes nursing cover, onesies "cupcake", hand-painted onesies and appliqued onsies. But the best, ultimate gift, I think, is a diaper cake. It's practical, pretty and has the Wow-Affect.
Two weeks ago another friend had given birth and I immediately began rolling diapers and making the cake. This time I also took photos of all steps, so now I can show you exactly how to do it.

Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria



You'll need -40-50 diapers (I use no.1. That's not the smallest, NB size, but one size bigger)
Round cardboard base
Empty paper towel roll
Pretty paper to cover the base
Your favorite kind of adhesive
Rubber bands
Small gifts - soap for the baby, ointments, clothes, blankies, toys etc.
Ribbons - paper or fabric

Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria
Begin by rolling the diaper

Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria
Secure with rubber band
Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria
Keep rolling until you think you have enough
Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria
Prepare the base - take a round cardboard and an empty paper towel roll


Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria
Attach them together using tape

Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria
If you want the base to look pretty, take a piece of nice paper and cut a hole, the size of the empty roll diameter,  in the middle

Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria
Glue it to the base


Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria
Place the rolled diapers standing on the base, around the empty roll. Do it slowly & carefully. When done,  secure with a rubber band.

Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria
Continue the same way on the second floor


Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria
Now it's time to add the little gifts in between

Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria



Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria
And move on to the third floor


Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria
To hide all the ugly rubber bands, we're going to use ribbons that we place around and then glue ends together

Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria
This time, to make it girly, I added lace

Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria
And a pink ribbon

I also like to add on top a "cupcake" made of an onesie, a burp cloth or a blankie. This time I used a light blankie.

Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria
Fold the blankie to make a narrow strip

Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria
You can add socks to be the cherry on top


Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria
Roll it all the way, beginning with the side with the socks. Secure with a rubber band

Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria


This time I also added a "lollipop" made of a hand painted onesie, rolled and taped to a baby teaspoon.

Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria


Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria



Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria


That's it. Just wrap it all nicely, add a home-baked pie, and go visit that new (exhausted...) momma!

Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria


Diaper Cake Tutorial @ The Crafeteria


And if you'd like to make something similar, I found this great tutorial for a diaper bouquet by Addi from Frugal Fanatic.

She has lots of other cute ideas, stop by her blog and say hi.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
And now for something completely different... I want to start featuring you and your creations once a week. So I created a new group board on Pinterest, and you all can join in and add your pins. You don't even need to have a blog. As long as you have a host for your photos (like Flickr or Picasaweb), you can jump in.
To join the board you'll need to do two things (Pinterest rules...):
(1) Follow me on Pinterest
(2) Comment here or on any of my pins on Pinterest, with your Pinterest name, so that I can send you an invite to join the board.

That's it for now, have a great weekend (what's left of it...), don't forget to join the fantastic water slide giveaway!

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Don't want to miss a thing? Follow me!


Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Crocodile Water Slide Giveaway! $599 Value

I don't know about you but I'm so ready to get this summer started! MomsRBomb has teamed up with Blast Zone to offer you this amazing giveaway!  Moms R Bomb was given the opportunity to review the Crocodile Water Slide and you can read the full review here. What better way to get your summer started than having this Crocodile Water Slide in your yard! I'm pretty sure this will make you the coolest mom on the block. I just showed this picture to my son, and he kept on jumping up and down, begging me to get it for him... I'm actually jealous of you, that you have a chance of winning this awsome slide!


   Crocodile Waterslide photo IMG_1499_zpsd824f0f4.jpg

This giveaway is being Co-Hosted by:
This giveaway will run from June 12th to June 30th. All entries are optional! However, the more entries you complete the better your chances of winning are. All entries will be verified. This giveaway is open to residents of the USA only. Once winner has been notified they will have 48-hours to respond or another winner will be picked! The Crafeteria is not responsible for shipping. Blast Zone is responsible for shipping the prize to the winner. This prize is valued at $599. a Rafflecopter giveaway

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Follow me...

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Teacup Pincushion Tutorial

One of the things I love the most is giving (and getting, of course) a hand-made gift. A gift you've made yourself shows that you care. You didn't just stopped by the shop around the corner to get fancy soap / book / body lotion / bottle of wine / whatever. So here's a cute hand-made gift, that is also perfect for someone who likes to sew and likes pretty things. And it's also perfect for you, gift giver, because it'll take you exactly 5 minutes to make.

Teacup Pincushion Tutorial @ The Crafeteria


You'll need:
A nice teacup
Fabric scrap measuring approx. 40*40cm (15.7"*15.7")
Fiberfill stuffing
Rubber Band
Glue (I like to use a hot glue gun)

Teacup Pincushion Tutorial @ The Crafeteria
A nice teacup

Now take your fabric scrap and place the fiberfill stuffing in the middle of it. Wrap the stuffing with the fabric and tie with rubber band.

Teacup Pincushion Tutorial @ The Crafeteria
If you got a long tail, like mine, it's better to cut it off a little

Apply glue inside the cup and glue the fabric with the fiberfill stuffing inside.
That's it! Easy, right?

Teacup Pincushion Tutorial @ The Crafeteria

And here are all the steps together, just to remind you how easy it was to make it.

Teacup Pincushion Tutorial @ The Crafeteria




Find materials for this tutorial on Amazon


------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Did you like this post? Don't want to miss the next one? Follow me now