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Nappy cakes - Great gift for a new mom!

Nappy cakes are fantastic gifts for a new mom. The nappies are formed in such a way that they resemble a cake. They can be as simple as nappies with a beautiful bow or as extravagant as nappies, blankets, baby shoes, Taglets and much more. So, if you need a gift for a new mom, this is an unique idea. Each nappy cake is personalised according to your budget and theme. Look at the pictures below for a few ideas.

Girl & Winnie the Pooh nappy cake

 The specification for this nappy cake was pink, silver & white and Winnie the pooh. The lady provided the nappies for the cake, which were pampers newborn. The price for this type of cake is R260.
 The shoes were just so cute!
 The back of the cake.
 Top view
 This was the bottom layer.
 A view of the middle layer.
 A view of the top layer.
Cute little shoes!!!



Ladybug cake

 This was done for a very special friend. Her theme was bugs and so when I found these incredibly cute shoes, the theme was born. This type of cake is priced at R360.




Budget cakes

 The beautiful budget friendly cake, is made up of two layers of 3-6 kg nappies (33 in total) with pretty pink ribbon wrapped around and cellophane around the entire cake. This type of cake is priced at R135.

 A different type of budget friendly nappy cake. This cake has two layers of 3-6 kg nappies(33 in total), is wrapped in fun tissue paper, with matching ribbon and a flower to top it off. This type of cake is priced at R135


 This beautiful neutral nappy cake is made up of 18 nappies, 5-9kg and covered with white tissue paper, with a soft fleece blanket at the base and a teething dummy on top. This nappy cake is priced at R140.


 This cute Eeyore decorated cake has 11 nappies (5-9kg) and has a soft fleece blanket wrapped around. White flowers top off the cake and the Eeyore is actually bubbles. This nappy cake is priced at R95.


Remember if you are needing a unique gift, then contact me. Delivery and postage is charged separately.

Watch this space, as new and exciting items are coming soon........

Kerry Egan - abunchofhoolegans@gmail.com

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