![]() ![]() ![]() Quickly (while the glue is still hot and wet), attach another construction paper circle over the toothpick (one that does not include the image taped onto it), lining it up as even as you can with the front circle. ![]() Making sure I have the toothpick positioned straight down from the image, press the toothpick into the hot glue (I twist the toothpick so that the part I am adhering is covered in glue). With your glue gun, swirl a fair amount of glue on the back of the circle with the image taped to the front. Using double-sided tape, adhere the image circles to a circle of construction paper. This is because each DIY cupcake topper has a front and back made out of the construction paper. Using the larger sized circle punch, cut twice as many circles in the construction paper as you have images. You can also interchange images with numbers in a pretty font to denote the age of the birthday boy or girl. ![]() Punch out the DIY cupcake topper images with the smaller sized circle punch. Here I am using super hero clipart found online. A print-up of the image(s) you’d like on your homemade cupcake topper (sized small enough to fit into your small circle punch).What you need to make DIY cupcake toppersĭisclosure: This post contains some affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links and make a purchase, I may receive a commission. This does not cost you anything additional, and helps me to keep the rest of my content free, so thank you! You’ll love these easy DIY cupcake toppers! Here is how to make them. Making cupcake toppers is easier than you might think! I’m sharing instructions so you can make your own cupcake toppers. These simple DIY cupcake toppers have become a go-to for me because they are quick and easy, cheap, and can be interchanged with almost any party theme and color scheme. When planning parties, I try to find a balance of what I can DIY to save money with what is actually worth the effort to DIY (time and stress-wise). One way I have found to save money on party décor without much effort is to make homemade cupcake toppers. Pretty fondant toppers can cost a lot, but I love being able to incorporate the party theme without spending that kind of cash. I have two big parties to plan in the remainder of the year: my son’s 5th birthday party (a LEGO-themed birthday party), and my father’s 70th birthday party – both in December. Very fun, but very busy, especially during the holiday time. Hence, I have been planning both for a bit so that I don’t have it all as a mad rush at the end of the year. ![]()
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