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Cake Toppers 101

October 25, 2010 By Melissa Diamond 6 Comments

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I absolutely love making custom cake toppers!  It’s the easiest way to add that extra bit of flair!

Cake toppers can be 3-D gum paste or fondant figures, which I have several tutorials of on my site, OR…. you can use cookie cutters!

Today’s topic is on the cookie cutter method, which I LOVE because it is so simple, but so effective!

Here, I have rolled out gum paste to about ¼″ thick.  Satin Ice is my brand of choice.  You can also start with fondant mixed with a little tylose powder or CMC powder…but I like to keep it simple and go with gum paste.  It dries faster and stronger.

Once you have cut out your gum paste shapes, let them dry several hours or overnight on parchment paper.  The next day, it’s time to decorate.  Here I am painting Bear #1 with pink paint (you could also just knead in your desired color before rolling out your gum paste).  My paint is a mixture of vodka and coloring gel.  You can substitute lemon extract for vodka if you’d like.  Painting gives almost a watercolor effect.  WARNING:  Don’t drink and decorate….there’s no telling what might happen  :0)

After Teddy dries, you can flip her over and attach a lollipop stick with slightly dampened gum paste or fondant.  See how I bent my stick slightly?  I did that so that the stick wouldn’t show from the front.

Here’s Teddy #2, and some instructions on the details….

I finished him with two dots from my Americolor pen and a little dusting of pixie dust. 

Here, I’m making a cute little girl.  You can find girl and boy cookie cutters in many different styles.  I just wanted to give you a little peek into how I made her.  Face was drawn in later with a food coloring pen….and dry petal dust for rosy cheeks.

As quick as the cookie cutter cake toppers can be, sometimes you just don’t have time…or materials.  In times like these, run to your nearest craft store and head straight for the scrapbooking aisle!  That’s where I found these precious chipboard stickers.  They have tons of them, very reasonably priced, and for every kind of theme.  Just stick on a lollipop stick and you are done!

Okay, now it’s time for the group photo!  I hope that you enjoyed this tutorial, and I hope that you pep up those cakes of yours with a little bit of creative fun!

I want to Welcome our newest cake school members!!!  Welcome Mrsritafox, roses342, Tammy, rachael.springer, joy poole, coffmancakes, swatel, colemaury2004, carope, OZ, Cmartinez76, CakeMama04, renee804, dmjarrell, cupcakes, KraftyChristy, RDamaris, & CMiller!!  So good to have you with us!!

Thank you for stopping by the Blog today!! Come back soon!

-Melissa

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Filed Under: Blog Tutorials, Custom Toppers & Figure Modeling

Comments

  1. SucreSweets October 26, 2010 at 10:39 pm

    Really Nice!!! I’m learning alot!! Thanks Melissa

    Reply
  2. Angela's Sugar Shack November 22, 2010 at 3:48 pm

    Melissa,
    I made the caramel turkey cupcakes this weekend. They were a HIT. Thanks!!

    Reply
  3. Barb Johanson October 5, 2011 at 5:36 pm

    I have a regular cricut machine and it makes great cake toppers. I did one for a 50th birthday just last week.

    Reply
  4. gracie February 19, 2012 at 4:52 pm

    Melissa,
    I seem to recall you had a video showing some kind of topper where you made little disc (different colors) and attached them to cookie sticks to put down in the top of your cakes, but I can’t remember which video I watched it on. I also remember you making chocolate swirls and putting those on top of a cake too. Can you point me in the right direction to see both of those videos?

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  5. BeBe February 19, 2012 at 5:57 pm

    Hi Gracie, go to Video Tutorials and choose Gum Paste and Fondant, then open the video on How to Make Numbers and Letter Toppers. You can skip ahead on the video to around minute 12:50 …. I think this is what you are looking for.

    As for the chocolate swirls, choose Fun with Chocolate and the video is Chocolate Shards and Daisies. She shows making white chocolate swirls. Or you could be thinking of the video entitled Piped Chocolate Bow.

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  6. Ma. Rosario Cardwell March 2, 2017 at 7:33 pm

    i want to learn on chocolate modelling.

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