Hello, Friends! Happy spring! How was your weekend? 🙂 I’m sorry I’ve been MIA. The monkey was sick last week and was in need of some extra Mommy time, so my “fun” job (and my real job) were put on a bit of a hold. We had a wonderful weekend that ended with a family dinner at our casa.
The hubs, the monkey, two Memas, one Nonno, one Papa, me, a pot of spaghetti, a big bowl of salad, and two pies made for one perfect evening! 🙂
Last weekend a friend of mine hosted a baby shower for her sister and she asked if I would make a few decorations. The theme was “Under the Sea” to match the nursery. I used the bedding as color and image inspiration.

Isn’t it too cute?! I just love that little octopus. He is adorable!
My first project was inspired by Michele over at The Scrap Shoppe. She made these diaper and washcloth cupcakes! I had never seen them before and instantly knew that they would soon become my GO TO baby shower craft.

I followed Michele’s easy tutorial and ended up with these cuties. I wish with all my might I could have found my pinking shears (I hunted for a new pair, but wasn’t willing to spend $25 dollars on scissors…I just couldn’t do it). I think the pinking detail adds the perfect finishing touch!

I topped each cupcake off with a pom pom cherry! An idea I got from Lindsey at BABY BOKY.
Then I made a banner to display at the shower and then move to baby Ian’s room when he comes home. I used chip board circles that I got from the $1 bins at Michael’s (all 5 for a $1).

For the octopus and turtle on each end, I uploaded the bedding image into Photoshop, used it to generate a black and white image, converted it to a .svg file using InkScape, and then cut the image using my Cricut. It sounds super complicated, but it’s just a matter of a few clicks. Once the image was cut, I used a marker to add the detail. Again, I used the bedding as my guide.

I tied it all together with some “bubble” ribbon.
Next, I made a diaper wreath to greet guests as they came to the shower. This wreath would also look adorable hanging from the hospital room door and then the “I” can be removed and used as a door decoration for Ian’s nursery.



I also made a signature frame so guests could sign with their welcoming wishes for baby Ian. It’s great for mommy to take to the hospital too. This is a super easy and affordable keepsake. I was able to make this 11×14 keepsake frame for less than $15.


Of course, you know I had to make Ian his own stylish freezer paper stenciled onesies! I was inspired to create the “I” onesie by one I saw over at Gabriel’s Good Tidings. The star print onesie got a rockin’ guitar and the nautical stripe onesie got a super cute whale. These were a fabulous find at Wal-Mart for just $2 each.

I love to create decor that serves double duty for mommy and baby later! Everything can be used as decor in the nursery or by baby after the shower!
Instructions for Making Diaper Cupcakes
Materials Needed:
- Diapers
- Washcloths
- Rubber bands
- Pretty ribbon
- Pom-poms for decoration
- Cardboard or a plate for the base
- Decorative elements for personal touches
Steps:
Prepare the Tulle:
Cut pieces of tulle into desired lengths to wrap around your cupcakes.
Create the Volume:
Roll each diaper tightly and secure with a rubber band. Layer with a washcloth and secure that too.
Prepare the Poly Satin Circles:
Cut circles from the fabric and create a base for your cupcakes.
Layer the Components:
Stack the rolled diapers and washcloths into a cupcake shape, securing with tulle.
Additional Personalization:
Add decorative elements like ribbons or little toys to your cupcakes.
Attach the Clip-On Earring:
Secure all layers and embellishments, ensuring they are well attached.
Prepare the Shoes:
Make sure any finishing touches are applied neatly to your cupcake displays.
Make Additional Pairs:
Repeat the process to create more cupcake decorations as needed.
Enjoy Your Custom Creation:
Take a moment to admire your work and share your creations with friends and family!
Conclusion
This project allows you to express your creativity while making something fun and useful for a new baby. It’s a wonderful way to celebrate life and showcase your personal style!