The helmet is a print and cut image. I cut 3 of them and glued them together to make it more stable. The green background has 2 layers of white cardstock behind it to sandwich in the skewers and the goal posts. To make the goal posts I just cut 1/4" strips of white cardstock and then colored them with a metallic marker.
The customer already saw this and approved it so this will be going along with the cake which will just be frosted plain. I won't be able to put this on the cake because it won't fit in the container with it on. She'll be able to put this on when she gets it home.
Wow, it is totally cool!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Your customer is going to love it too. Great job Ann, your creativity always impresses me.
ReplyDeletesuper idea, and it will look great and no one else will have had a cake like it, custom designs by Ann from Ann's Cave
ReplyDeleteYou did a super job! I know the customer liked it!
ReplyDeleteI made two toppers then started keeping Sloane full time until she could go to daycare...then my sister got ill...so I keep looking for a break to get back to my Cricut...and being a newbie sucks. Stop & start doesn't work.
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Donna
Wow...this is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteYour customers are so lucky to have such a creative person doing the cakes and someone who goes the extra mile...Do you charge extra for this? Your time and materials are worth reimbursing. I wonder if your boss really appreciates you...
ReplyDeletePerfect cake topper for a Super Bowl Sunday birthday party!
ReplyDeleteThat's very creative, Ann! I can see why your customer would totally approve!
ReplyDeleteIt is going to look awesome on the cake.
ReplyDeleteGood idea and glad the customer liked it. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!
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