Sunday, October 21, 2012

Noah's Ark Diaper Cake

Noah's Ark Diaper Cake.

Base of Ark (shown in brown pattern) = large fluffy baby blanket.  Secure end of blanket with corsage pins.  Center of Ark is a container of baby wipes.   Size 2 diapers are wrapper around baby wipes until Ark is full.  Double ribbons were added for decoration and additional security.

Door to Ark (shown in yellow) = burp cloth folded in half and tucked onto side of ark.

Top of Ark (shown under green blanket) = Six size 2 diapers rolled and wrapped with rubber bands.  These six diapers are then stacked in a pyramid fashion and wrapped with a receiving blanket:  3 diapers on bottom, 2 diapers in middle, 1 diaper on top.

Roof of Ark (shown in green & white polka dots) = 5" x 10" cardboard bent in center.   Receiving blanket is then wrapped around cardboard and placed on top.

Butterflies, heart, and flower shown on roof are all from Martha Stewart punches and have been attached using glue dots.

Leaves under flower are from Accent Essentials Cricut cartridge.


Two ribbons (one not showing in picture) have been wrapped around Top of Ark thru diapers in Ark and tied on under side.



Cake board under ark.

Center is circle cut at 11.5".

Outer ring has 18 circles cut at 2" each.

9 Fish (3 yellow, 3 red, 3 blue) = cut at 1.75" from Create a Critter Cricut cartridge; <Fish> on page 43 of folder.   Fish paper colors are from Cricut Imagine Enjoy the Season cartridge.

Edges of Fish have been inked with Tim Holtz Tea Dye Distress ink.


Wash Cloth Elephant = created using two baby wash cloths and clear rubber bands (no pins).   Google eyes and a ribbon were added to elephant.

I purchased the instructions to create the elephant from Topsy Turvey Diaper Cakes ($3.99) :  link to purchase


Lamb = cut at 3.75" from Create a Critter Cricut cartridge, <Lamb> on page 71 of folder.  Paper colors are from Cricut Imagine Enjoy the Seasons cartridge.

Liquid Applique was added to create the lamb's fluffy wool.   Liquid pearls were added to center of bows.

Edges of Lamb have been inked with Tim Holtz Tea Dye Distress ink.

The Lamb is hot glued on one side of a wooden stick. On backside is the shadow cut, also hot glued to stick.


Kitten = cut at 3.75" from Create a Critter Cricut cartridge, <Cat2> on page 38 of folder.   Paper colors are from Cricut Imagine Enjoy the Seasons cartridge.

Stickles have been added to Kitten's bow tie.  Edges of Kitten have been inked with Tim Holtz Tea Dye Distress ink.

The Kitten is hot glued on one side of a wooden stick. On backside is the shadow cut, also hot glued to stick.


Wash Cloth Hippo =  created using two baby wash cloths and clear rubber bands (no pins). Google eyes and a stick on flower were added to hippo.

I purchased the instructions to create the hippo from Topsy Turvey Diaper Cakes ($3.99) : link to purchase


Bunny = cut at 2.75" from Create a Critter Cricut cartridge, <Rabbit> on page 26 of folder.  Paper colors are from Cricut Imagine Enjoy the Seasons cartridge.

Edges of Bunny have been inked with Tim Holtz Tea Dye Distress ink.

The Bunny is hot glued on one side of a wooden stick.   On backside is the shadow cut, also hot glued to stick.


Deer = cut at 3.75" from Create a Critter Cricut cartridge, <Fawn> on page 69 of folder.  Paper colors are from Cricut Imagine Enjoy the Seasons cartridge.

Collar of Deer has pink Stickles added.   Additionally, pink chalk has been added to Deer's cheek.   White gel pen was used to create white freckles inside of pink cheek.

Edges of Deer have been inked with Tim Holtz Tea Dye Distress ink.

The Deer is hot glued on one side of a wooden stick. On backside is the shadow cut, also hot glued to stick.

2 comments:

  1. I only found your cakes recently and fell in love with them. A lot of cakes I see are very similiar to each other but you really have your own style and I love the way you incorperate paper crafts into them :)

    I wondered if you knew of anywhere that gave instruction for things like the animals Topsy turvy do as I would love to have a go at doing them but I have no plans of selling them so would work out expensive as its just something I want to fiddle with. I just wondered if you knew of a site that had instructions or anything. Thank you.

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  2. Post Pals, You might do some youtube searches for towel folding, like what they do on cruise ships. They have a lot of different animals that can be translated to working in baby washcloths.

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