How To Make Tricycle Out Of Baby Diapers

So, you're staring at a mountain of diapers, wondering what to do with them all, right? Forget the diaper pail! Today, we're building a tricycle! Yes, you read that correctly.
First, you'll need a serious stash of diapers. Think around 60-70, give or take a few depending on how plush you want those wheels. More is always better!
Grab some rubber bands. The thicker, the better; you don’t want any diaper explosions mid-construction! And don’t forget some ribbon or decorative tape! This is going to be stylish.
Let's Get Rolling: Building the Wheels
Okay, time for the wheels! We are making three wheels. Each wheel needs about 15-20 diapers.
Start by fanning out about 5-6 diapers in a circle. The more diapers you have, the rounder and sturdier the wheels will be.
Secure the circle with a rubber band. Don’t be shy; give it a good, tight wrap. We want these wheels to last, right?
Repeat this until you have three beautiful diaper circles. These are your wheels. Admire them for a moment; you've earned it.
Assembling the Frame
Now, for the frame! This is where the magic really happens. Take about 10-12 diapers. We're building the sturdy backbone of our baby diaper tricycle.
Stack them in a tight little bundle. Secure that bundle with – you guessed it – more rubber bands!
Repeat this one more time. Now you have two frame supports!
Connect the frame supports using more diapers. Place about 5-6 diapers between them and band them all together.
This will form the base of your tricycle. It might look a little wonky, but don't worry, it all comes together.
Putting It All Together
Place two wheels on either side of the base. Use more rubber bands to attach them securely.
Make sure they're nice and snug! You can even use some double-sided tape for extra stick. Remember, safety first!
Now, attach the remaining wheel to the front of the base. This will be the front wheel, obviously.
Secure it with, you guessed it, rubber bands!
The Finishing Touches: Style and Safety
Okay, the tricycle is built, but it's not ready for a test ride! Let's add some flair with ribbon or decorative tape.
Wrap the ribbon around the frame and wheels. Get creative! Think racing stripes or polka dots. The possibilities are endless!
Make sure all the rubber bands are well-hidden. We don't want any curious little fingers getting caught. A little extra tape can solve that issue.
Finally, give your tricycle a safety check. Make sure everything is secure and stable.
And there you have it! A fabulous tricycle made entirely of diapers!
Important Disclaimer: This tricycle is for display and novelty purposes only. Do NOT let a child ride on it. We're aiming for fun, not emergency room visits!
Now, take a picture, share it with your friends, and bask in the glory of your diaper-crafting skills! You’ve earned it!
















