We’ve all seen our fair share of two-sticks-and-a-piece-of-string-cake toppers, so this topper is simply a visual pun on the idea. This string, in this instance, is the tightrope – and a pretty little water-colored lady is about to take her first cautious step out onto it. It’s simple to make and it will make everyone smile.
Materials needed: White card stock, watercolors, paint brush, scissors with a sharp point, bamboo skewers, string, and glue
Step 1: Follow this link to Vintage Printable’s Female Aerialist. On the lower right side of the screen, click “View Full Size.” In your printer setting box, change the scale of your printout to 75%, and print it out onto white card stock.
Step 2: Watercolor the “Aerialist” in the colors of your choice. Let dry.
Step 3: Carefully cut out the figure. Tip: Cut just on the INSIDE of the edges, so there is no white edge showing when you are done.
Step 4: Cut out the negative space where her body, right arm and her stick meet.
Step 5: Tie string to top of skewers, with about 10″ between knots. (If you have a smaller cake, you can make this distance smaller.)
Step 6: Glue her left foot to the top of the left skewer. Let dry.
Step 7: Let the party begin!
Photography by Tim Gibson
Becca
February 27, 2014
Oh this is the best! This might be my favorite cake topper I’ve ever seen. Love the tightrope!
XOXO
Becca | Ladyface Blog
Natalie De La Vega
February 27, 2014
Hi! I’m so loving this and been a follower for some time! I’m doing either a 5 de mayo birthday party or a fiesta party but I don’t want it to look tacky. More creative than anything else. Do you have any posts related to that theme?
Hey Natalie! We haven’t done a ton, but here’s one of my favorites: https://ohhappyday.com/2012/04/diy-geometric-fiesta-garland/ Good luck!
Valerie | Lily on Fillmore
February 27, 2014
i think oh happy day has pretty much made up my mind that i’ll be doing a carnival themed birthday party this year…. allllll the way in august. lots of time to plan (and diys to do!) before then! 😉
Ha! If you do, send photos!
molly yeh
February 27, 2014
this is the best. simply the best. you win the internet.
This was all Chiara’s idea. She’s amazing!
Birdy& Bambi
February 27, 2014
How cute! I am in awe!
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kate - Bo+Belle
February 27, 2014
This is really cute!!!
Renee Shuman (@frolicchocolate)
February 27, 2014
one of the cutest things EVER. reminds me of victorian paper dolls i used to have as a kid. thanks for the diy tutorial, this would make a great saturday afternoon craft!
Taryn Elise
February 27, 2014
What a gorgeous idea! So unique!
– Taryn Elise xx
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Ellie
February 27, 2014
Hahaha this is such an adorable idea!
Gwen
February 28, 2014
That is fantastic! It’s such a simple, but whimisical idea!
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chelsea
February 28, 2014
So adorable!
Georgina
February 28, 2014
I really like the simplicty of this, stunning yet elegant 🙂 Not quite sure I’m as artistic with thewatercolours as you are though!
Georgina x
Shobha
February 28, 2014
love this idea!!! you have just made my day! i need to bake an ‘action and adventure’ cake for my son’s boy scout troop and was floundering around for ideas. thank you so much!!!
Megan
March 4, 2014
OMG!!! We love this. Seriously, so cute.
~Megan & Sydney (Sister Style)
lyndsay // coco cake land
March 6, 2014
brilliant as always chiara!! xo