Baby Shower Gift: Baby Washcloth Cupcakes Tutorial

I was recently invited to a baby sprinkle for a friend who is pregnant with her second child. The expecting parents already own most of the traditional big ticket items and are waiting until the baby is born to find out the gender, so all the guests contributed to a group gift card in lieu of bringing presents. However, as the known “crafty friend” of the bunch, I couldn’t attend a celebration such as this without having a little something up my sleeve. Colorful baby washcloth cupcakes are my new go-to baby shower DIY and are easily whipped together with a just a couple of inexpensive infant essentials.

Baby Washcloth Cupcakes Tutorial - Project Nursery

Materials: baby washcloths, infant-sized white turn-cuff socks, silicone cupcake liners, paper embellishments, a cupcake box and ribbon

DIY Baby Washcloth Cupcakes Supplies

With the tag facing up, begin by smoothing out one washcloth onto a flat surface.

Baby Washcloth Cupcakes Tutorial

Turn down the top corner to begin rolling the washcloth in on itself.

Baby Washcloth Cupcakes Tutorial

Baby Washcloth Cupcakes Tutorial

Keep going until you have a fully rolled washcloth taquito.

Baby Washcloth Cupcakes Tutorial

Set a single sock at the end of the rolled washcloth, placing the sock cuff just below the washcloth edge.

Baby Washcloth Cupcakes Tutorial

Roll the sock into the washcloth, being careful to keep everything snug until the entire length is coiled.

Baby Washcloth Cupcakes Tutorial

Baby Washcloth Cupcakes Tutorial

Tuck the washcloth coil into a silicone cupcake liner. Then, fold the sock cuff in half down around itself to make it resemble a dollop of icing.

I’ve tried using paper liners and found them to be too slippery and flimsy to properly hold the washcloth tight. The silicone provides a little grip to keep the cupcakes shaped up nicely. Plus, they’re totally reusable, and what new mom doesn’t need a few cupcakes on standby while in the throes of midnight feedings?

Baby Washcloth Cupcakes Tutorial

Garnish each cupcake with a cute embellishment. Scrapbook stickers, small pom-poms or even wrapped candies make ideal toppers.

Baby Washcloth Cupcakes Tutorial

In order to complete the presentation, I like to gift the cupcakes inside a white bakery box tied with coordinating grosgrain ribbon.

Baby Washcloth Cupcakes Baby Shower Gift

Gluten-free, sugar-free, lactose-friendly and cute to boot. Up your gifting game by bringing a batch of these adorable baby washcloth cupcakes to your next baby shower—they’re guaranteed to delight!

Baby Washcloth Cupcakes

Baby Washcloth Cupcakes Baby Shower Gift

Baby Washcloth Cupcakes Baby Shower Gift

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Grey House Harbor

Hayley is the creative genius behind Grey House Harbor; a lifestyle blog where imagination and real life collide. She resides in Virginia with her husband and two kids - all of whom graciously endure her big ideas and habitual DIY ways.

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  1. Renee Nerling OMealey

    November 8, 2016

    I’m impressed with the number of adorable ideas and how tos thank you

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