There are 2 nice shaker cake topper classes on Creative Fabrica:
- How to Make a Cake Topper with a Clear Bauble Shaker
- Making an Arch Cake Topper with Shaker from Scratch
Both use a specific design, but I think you would be able to learn from them and adjust the design to your own liking.
Creating a shaker cake topper is a fun and whimsical way to add a bit of sparkle and movement to your cake decorations. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you make your own:
Materials Needed:
- Cardstock (in various colors)
- Acetate sheets (clear plastic)
- Foam tape or foam sheets
- Sequins, glitter, or small confetti
- Scissors or a craft knife
- Cutting mat (if using a craft knife)
- Glue (craft glue or hot glue gun)
- A design template (you can create your own or find one online)
- A lollipop stick or a skewer
Instructions:
- Design Your Topper:
- Decide on the shape and design of your shaker topper. Popular shapes include hearts, stars, circles, or themed designs like unicorns or birthday numbers.
- You can draw your design by hand or use a cutting machine like a Cricut or Silhouette to cut out your shapes.
- Cut Out the Base:
- Cut out two identical shapes from cardstock. These will be the front and back of your topper.
- Cut out an additional shape from an acetate sheet. This will be the window of your shaker.
- Create the Shaker Frame:
- Cut out the center of one of the cardstock shapes, leaving a border around the edges. This will be the frame for your shaker.
- If using foam sheets, cut out the same shape as your frame. If using foam tape, apply it around the edges of the frame, ensuring there are no gaps where the sequins could escape.
- Assemble the Shaker:
- Glue the acetate sheet to the back of the cardstock frame.
- Attach the foam frame or foam tape to the back of the acetate-covered frame.
- Place your sequins, glitter, or confetti inside the foam frame. Be careful not to overfill it, as you want the pieces to move freely.
- Seal the Shaker:
- Glue the second cardstock shape (the back piece) onto the foam frame, sealing in the sequins and glitter.
- Ensure all edges are securely glued to prevent any sequins from escaping.
- Attach the Stick:
- Glue a lollipop stick or skewer to the back of your shaker topper. You can reinforce it with an additional piece of cardstock if needed.
- Decorate (Optional):
- Add any additional decorations or embellishments to your shaker topper, such as stickers, die-cuts, or ribbon.
- Let It Dry:
- Allow all the glue to dry completely before using your shaker topper.
Tips:
- Layering: If you want a more dimensional look, you can add additional layers of foam tape or foam sheets.
- Customization: Personalize your shaker topper with names, numbers, or themed elements to match the occasion.
- Creative Fabrica Resources: If you need design templates or additional embellishments, Creative Fabrica offers a wide range of graphics and fonts that you can use to enhance your project.
Now you have a delightful shaker cake topper ready to dazzle and delight! 🎂✨
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Can you use PAGE protectors for sublimating on wood or non polyester surfaces?, and what are the steps, if you can...
Sublimation typically requires polyester-coated surfaces to ensure the ink transfers correctly. However, when you're trying to sublimate on wood or other non-polyester surfaces, you can use a technique that incorporates polyester to make it work.
Materials Needed
Sublimation printer and ink
You'll need a sublimation printer and ink to create your design.
Polyester sublimation coating
Apply this to the non-polyester surface to take the sublimation ink.
Heat press machine
A heat press is used to apply heat and pressure for the sublimation process.
Protective sheet (optional)
This can help protect your heat press from ink transfer.
Steps for Sublimating on Wood
Prepare the Surface
Clean the wood surface to remove any dirt or oils.
Apply Polyester Coating
Use a polyester sublimation spray or a special polyester coating on the wood to allow the sublimation process to work.
Print Your Design
Print your design onto sublimation paper using sublimation ink.
Position the Design
Place the sublimation paper with the design face down on the coated wood surface.
Heat Press the Design
Using your heat press, apply heat and pressure according to the settings provided by the coating instructions (usually around 400°F for 60 seconds).
Remove the Paper
Carefully remove the sublimation paper to reveal your sublimated design.
By using a polyester coating, you can successfully sublimate designs onto wood or other non-polyester materials. Always ensure you follow safety guidelines and manufacturer instructions for best results. Happy crafting! 🎨
Applying rhinestones can be a delightful way to add some sparkle to your projects, whether you're decorating clothing, accessories, or home decor.
Permanent Rhinestone Adhesives
E6000
A popular choice for crafters, E6000 is a strong adhesive that dries clear and provides a durable hold. It's perfect for attaching rhinestones to various surfaces such as fabric, metal, glass, and more.
Gem-Tac
This is another well-known glue for rhinestones, especially on fabric. It dries clear, is flexible once cured, and is washable, making it ideal for clothing and fabric projects.
Hypo Cement
Preferred for fine detail work, Hypo Cement is great for small projects or intricate designs. It's precise and dries clear, though it may not be as strong as E6000 or Gem-Tac for heavier use.
Tips for Using Rhinestone Glue
Surface Preparation
Ensure that the surface is clean and dry before applying glue to ensure the best adhesion.
Application Technique
Use a toothpick or a fine-tip applicator to place a small amount of glue directly where the rhinestone will sit, avoiding excess to keep the project clean.
Curing Time
Allow ample time for the glue to cure fully. This could range from 24 to 72 hours, depending on the adhesive used, before the item can be handled or washed.
With the right adhesive, your rhinestone projects will shine brightly and stay securely in place. Happy crafting! ✨
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