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Baby Shower "Cake"

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Date: 08/19/2007 Topics: Babies | Craft Tips > Miscellaneous | Readers Request > Gifts  
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My cousin made me a shower towel cake for my shower. Sadly she has passed away and I never knew how she made it. Does anyone know how? I need directions. She even had the plastic bride and groom statue on the very top. Thanks so much.

Chris from Buffalo, NY

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By kelly (Guest Post)
I made a three layer white towel cake for my daughter in law to be's bridal shower. I purchased nice quality white towels, and hand towels. I folded the towels and rolled them until they were the size I wanted. I whip stiched the ends together. My "cake "was three layers. I used pearl beading, and silk flowers for the decorations. For the topper, I found a bride dragging the groom. I found everything at Walmarts and the cardboard base of the "cake" came from Michaels. We recieved many compliments on the "cake". I was surprised how easy it was to make and how much "WOW" came out of it! Have fun!

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Does anyone have the directions for making a baby shower cake out of towels, etc. I have the one for the wedding cake but guess the baby shower one has items that can be used for the baby when the cake is taken apart. - Lori

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RE: Baby Shower "Cake"

I don't know but would love to hear about the Wedding "Cake" (02/03/2002)

By pstiff48

RE: Baby Shower "Cake"

Here are some links that might help you figure it out. These are for sale but they have some pretty good pictures and list the items they are made from. That should help you be able to figure it out. Looks like the items are rolled into circular shapes and held together with ribbon or twine. You would probably want to use a paper towel tube for the center of these. They look like fun. There is also a Wedding Shower Cake on the site so click around. - Staff (02/05/2002)

RE: Baby Shower "Cake"

I received a baby shower cake at my shower made up of newborn diapers rolled up to make a 2 tier "cake". Adorable!!- Jen (02/12/2002)

RE: Baby Shower "Cake"

Omigosh I just checked out those links...I couldn't BELIEVE how much they were charging for those cakes!! They look like they'd be really simple to make though! (03/06/2002)

By jenni

RE: Baby Shower "Cake"

MY FAMILY AND I SELL THEM AND WE USE ROLLED UP DIAPERS ITS BETTER THAN TOWELS IT HOLDS BETTER AND THE MOTHER WILL GET MORE USE OUT OF DIAPERS RATHER THAN TOWELS WITH A NEW BABY (04/03/2002)

By WEIR691

RE: Wedding Shower "Cake"

Here are links for the Wedding "Cakes"

http://www.superweddings.com/towelcake.htm

http://simplybabystuff.com/weddingstuff.html

By ThriftyFun

RE: Baby Shower "Cake"

Check out www.about.com it will give you step by step instructions for making the diaper cake!

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