Celebrate in Mixed Media Style with a Handmade Cake Topper and Banner

by Designer on February 20, 2018
Birthdays are so much and this year I got to throw the most exciting birthday party EVER! My son turning ONE. Mommas-time sure goes fast doesn’t it?

Celebrate in Mixed Media Style with a Handmade Cake Topper and BannerMixed Media Cake Banner

IMG_6753 I knew I wanted to have a ton of handmade items to go with my wild one theme and I found the cutest fabric to go along with it, Dear Stella Adventure Awaits. One of the projects I whipped up was a cute cake topper and sign using our Mixed Media Sheets. You can print directly on them making them a perfect project every time! IMG_6087 Supplies: Thermoweb iCraft Mixed Media Heavy Weight Sheets Thermoweb Heat n Bond Lite Thermoweb iCraft Mixed Media Adhesive Fabric Scraps, large enough to cover your letters Thread/Ribbon Felt Balls 2 Sticks (I used gold straws!) Oliso Smart Touch Iron Scissors [line]Celebrate in Mixed Media Style with a Handmade Cake Topper and Banner Instructions: First, choose a fun font and type out your letters for your sign. Make sure your font is big enough for hand cutting your letters and fits well with your topper size. Think Chunky and Bold! Print out your letters onto the iCraft Mixed Media Sheet. IMG_6088 Next, iron HeatnBond Lite Adhesive to the back of your fabric scraps. Now iron the fabric/HeatnBond combo on top of your mixed media printed letters. Cut out your letters. (You can also cut your letters out using a fabric cutting machine) Lay your two sticks/straws apart the distance you want for your cake topper. Take your string, add the felt balls to it and wrap it around the top of each side. Use your iCraft Mixed Media Adhesive to glue the string down to the sticks. Allow to dry completely. It will dry clear. IMG_6097 Take your letters and align them around the felt balls in the order that you want and use your adhesive to glue them down. Allow to dry overnight. IMG_0855 Place your topper on the cake and enjoy! Can’t wait to see what banners you have up your sleeve! Kristen Wright of Two Blondes and a Sewing Machine See more of Kristen's fun projects here!
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