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All About Babies- Diaper Cakes



Welcome to the “All About Babies” Blog Hop! So glad you can join us!

If you are coming from Pam, then you are in the right spot. If you just happened to stumble upon my site or your reading this via e-mail, please start at MIRANDA'S BLOG so you don’t miss anyone’s amazing projects!

We will be showcasing anything BABY projects! In addition to seeing some awesome projects, there is some blog candy available too!  Miranda will be giving away a Michael's or Joann's gift card.  Winner's choice!  To be eligible to win the blog candy, you must leave a comment on each stop in the hop telling us what is your favorite summer time activity!  Be sure to leave a comment on each stop because the winner can be chosen from any of the participants blogs!

For my project today, I created 
a Diaper Cake

This was for my cousin and her little boy, Brennan.
A stuffed animal is an easy cake topper and something for the baby to have!
Using the Cricut, I cut out shapes and the letters for the baby's name. It makes the cake more personalized. So my tip for diaper cakes...do a recon mission and try to find out the colors, decorations, etc for the baby shower or baby's room. The mom-to-be will love it!

Another happy note, the ribbon, I got because it is so my cousin and sure enough her centerpieces were silver tin mini buckets with blue and green cake pops and the tin had white zigzags along the rim. My aunt was so please with the happy coincidence!

So there you have it...All about Babies...Diaper Cake Project
Hope you have a blessed day and thanks for stopping by,
SANDY
 

Comments

  1. One of the cutest diaper cakes I've seen. My favorite summer activity is taking road trips to new places.
    isoscia@aol.com

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  2. What an adorable diaper cake! The teddy bear is so cute!

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  3. Very cute diaper cake!!! LOVE that you personalized it!! The teddy bear is cute too!!!

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  4. Love it! I really need to try and make a diaper cake! haha! looks great!

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  5. Your diaper cake is amazing! You really did a fabulous job on it.

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  6. Oh my goodness, this is just as cute as can be. Love the personalization of the little cake. You would hate to take this apart! Thanks for sharing.

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  7. I love your suggestions on recon mission - great idea for personalization and this is a dynamite project - TFS!

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  8. Wonderful diaper cake. I love the little bear holding the blankee. Darling. My favorite summer activity is sleeping in until 7AM.

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  9. That diaper cake is just amazing!!! What a great idea:) It was a pleasure being in the hop with all of you!!!
    shelley-scrapbookingforfun.blogspot.com

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  10. Oh wow what a fab nappy cake xx

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  11. my favorite summer activity is concerts in the park with friends.i couldn't find a way to post on Lissa's page. Very cute 'cake'!

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  12. Such a great diaper cake!! Having Cricuts make decorating them so much nicer! But makes it harder to tear apart. I would want to leave it up forever! :)Happy hopping with you again!! Scrappy hugs, Connie Can Crop

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  13. This turned out so cute!!! How fun that the ribbon and colors were just right, too.

    My favorite summer activity is gardening and eating what I grow. Yummy!!
    <3 J

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  14. Very cute. I made one of these for one of my grandchildren's showers.
    My favorite summer activity is gardening.
    slrdowney at hotmail dot com

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  15. Very cute!

    My favorite summertime activity is having my married girls home for visits.

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  16. oh my gosh how cute is that? Love the diaper cake!

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  17. What an adorable diaper cake. Thanks so much for being a part of the hop! Miranda :)

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  18. Cute diaper cake...never thought of using Cricut to decorate it. I love spending my time outside during the summer.

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  19. Awww, what a sweet diaper cake! I love how you decorated it. In the summer, I like crafting though NOT in my hot, hot, hot Paper Jungle. :)

    Fondly,
    Ellen ♥ CardMonkey
    http://cardmonkeyspaperjungle.com
    E-mail: cardmonkey@comcast.net
    Close to My Heart: http://cardmonkey.ctmh.com

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  20. Who doesn't love a diaper cake! The perfect calorie free way to share a cake! Yours is darling!!
    {My favorite summer time activity is a lazy day at the beach!}
    ~Donna K

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