I started by gathering a few supplies: styrofoam, a plastic top, moss, and sticks from our very own yard.
Moss 'n sticks. |
Then, I covered the styrofoam that I glued to the plastic top with the few different types of moss that I bought. (I wasn't sure if you could just stick styrofoam on top of icing, so I decided to play it safe!)
Moss covered styrofoam. |
Then, I added two white paper flowers and started glueing together some of the sticks that I found and cut:
White paper flowers 'n sticks. |
After I let the styrofoam, plastic top, moss, flowers, 'n sticks dry for a few hours, I took a card that I had made previously and started working on the subjects of the cake topper.
One of my fav cards! |
Finally, I added a banner (compliments to Brian for coming up with the 'flag' idea. Originally it was a cut out '6o', but the banner really adds so much, and was much easier to cut out!)
Voilà! |
Last, but certainly not least, we added said topper to the cake the day of the celebration:
Last, but certainly not least, we added said topper to the cake the day of the celebration:
And it fit wonderfully! |
I was extremely pleased with how it turned out and had a lot of fun making it. Plus, it seemed Brian's grandparents were happy with it as well!
The cake topper with the honorees. |
Operation 60th Anniversary Cake Topper was definitely a success!
Happy wonderful 60th Anniversary, Morris & Marilyn! |
It's perfect!!
ReplyDeleteNow we know who to ask for our 50th!
:) We usually request a 15 year notice, but we can be available on a week notice for you!
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