The Original
A super cute take on an original gift, I have done a bunch of diaper cakes, diaper motorcycles and what not, but the wreath a is a fun and fresh idea! (P.S. I love the whole banner trend right now.)
Here is Nina's attempt at this gift without any instructions included...
The Pinstrosity
Not what she had in mind, but a valiant attempt anyways! The problem with this project was no instructions She was eyeballin' it, and well it just ended up falling short. She made the wreath form from insulation tubing from Home Deopt, but her project was too heavy for this form. Also she didn't know how to attach the diapers to the wreath without destroying them! So she tried fishing line and ribbon, and that didn't work either. Bummer city.
After some research I found one blog that had directions for this project, this blog used a wooden wreath form (from Micheals), and drilled holes in it in order to secure the diapers on with ribbon, she pulled the ribbon through the holes and secured them in tight with a knot in the back. Pretty simple but takes power tools, drill bits and whatnot, and sometimes I am just too lazy to go find those, make sure the drill is charged and what not.
However there is hope! I found another blog that used the same method but she used poster board cut into a wreath shape and used an Exacto knife to make the slits for the ribbon...
Here is my favorite diaper wreath worth mentioning though, this one is EASY! You take a round wreath from, you can find them at Walmart, any craft store, or make your form from insulation piping from Home Depot (this didn't work for Nina's because it was too heavy and ended up giving it an oval shape, but this one is fairly lighter and should evenly distribute the weight).
http://christyrobbins.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2011-05-28T01%3A34%3A00-05%3A00&max-results=30
For this one you put the diaper around the wreath like you would a baby, but instead of opening the sticky tabs and using the diaper, you secure it with ribbon (or a rubber band and then your pretty ribbon) on top of the wreath. You will overlap the diapers a little bit, and them add pretty ribbon if you haven't already, and then tie the toys and odds and ends with ribbon around the wreath. Tada!
http://christyrobbins.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2011-05-28T01%3A34%3A00-05%3A00&max-results=30
There are lots of options for diaper-decor these days, and I thought that last one was definitely the easiest and the most user friendly. Nina didn't end up taking her misshapen wreath to the baby shower, but she did salvage the project like Marquette talked about on Saturday...check out her take two!
It still turned out stinking cute, and I am sure her friend was grateful for the time and effort put into this gift!
Another testament to making a project your own! Nina's project didn't go her way, but she ended up with a rockin' result after all, and I'm sure no one knows that is started as a Pinstrosity!
Anyone have any other fun diaper-decor ideas? We have seen the wreath, the cake, and I mentioned the motorcycle...whats next! We love your feedback Pinstrosipeeps! Have an awesome Monday!
**Update: A couple of comments suggested to make sure what size, and kind of diapers that the mom-to-be will be using, an excellent point that I didn't mention. A gift is always well intended but it would be a shame if the baby will be wearing cloth diapers, and you happen to use disposables! Just a thought! Thanks for the suggestion ladies! This is why we ask for your feedback, you guys rock!**
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