How do you secure the spiral boutique kind of diaper cakes so that they won't fall apart.

I wanted to know how to secure your spiral boutique diaper cakes so that they won’t fall or slide apart.

asked about 14 years ago

8 Answers

Not sure if this is what you looking for but I’ll post it anyway.

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answered about 14 years ago

Thanks for the links Antiques and Shameless. I am sure it is harder than it looks in those links. LOL

answered about 14 years ago

Yes, the links are quite helpful. Thanks!

answered about 14 years ago

MONTROSE
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See MONTROSE's booth

Here is another link that might help!

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answered about 14 years ago

I do a layer up sometimes…
Like depending on what your offering with the cake..

Say a flat pack of those travel wipes.. you can start your first layer with that fitting inbetween the cakes first layer.. then secure you second layer to that..

Hope that makes sense..

answered about 14 years ago

The cakes you have in your booth are spiral style diaper cakes, didn’t you make those?

answered about 14 years ago

Yes, I did make those, but i was wondering was there another way to secure them. I use baby bottles

answered about 14 years ago

Another good support for the middle of a diaper cake is the tube of cardboard that you get when you finish a role of wrapping paper. The cardboard is easy to cut as you put the cake together.

answered over 13 years ago

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