Did you know January 20th is National Penguin Day? Who knew?! Celebrate it with these paper penguin cake toppers – each with a different color honeycomb belly peeking out. A party hat atop each one completes their party attire. PS: What’s black and white and goes around and around? A penguin in a revolving door! (Also, remember these??)
Materials needed: black cardstock, penguin template, different colored honeycomb pads, scissors, ruler, cake pop sticks, colored cardstock, double stick tape, hot glue gun, mini pom poms, craft glue.
Step 1: Print out the penguin template. Cut out penguin back and wings, and belly.
Step 2: Trace the back and wings onto a 2” x 4” piece of folded black cardstock. The straight edge of the back should be where the paper is folded. Cut out.
Step 3: Trace the belly template onto a colored piece of honeycomb paper. Be sure to use the short edge of the honeycomb paper as the back of the belly.
Step 4: Insert the honeycomb belly into the back and wings. Using double stick tape, attach the honeycomb to the cardstock.
Step 5: Cut out a 1” x 1” paper triangle for a party hat. Attach with double stick tape.
Step 6: With a tiny dab of craft glue, attach a mini pom pom to the top of the hat.
Step 7: Apply a dab of hot glue to the inside bottom of the penguin, where the honeycomb meets the cardstock.
Step 8: Insert a cake topper, holding til the hot glue sets.
Step 9: Gently open the wings to fluff out the honeycomb paper.
Photography by Tim Gibson
Alexandra Adams
January 6, 2016
Love these! They’d be so cute on cupcakes too!
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Nicole
January 6, 2016
I adore these. I’m saving to make for my mom’s birthday cake. It’s in May, so it’s not really wintery, but she loves penguins!
Michelle
January 6, 2016
I find penguins always so adorable, so this is naturally a very cute idea!
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Paige
January 6, 2016
Those cake toppers are adorable! My son would love them!
Paige
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Cintia - Sol de Noche {deco crochet}
January 6, 2016
They look great and seem really easy to make
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Brick & Velvet
January 6, 2016
I saw these just in time for a birthday party on Friday. Just the right amount of color and cute for my birthday girl. Thank you for posing!
xo,
Mo
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Hannah
January 6, 2016
These are so cute!! What an awesome idea – my little sister in law loves penguins!
Hannah
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Daphne
January 6, 2016
It’s so cute ! I’m actually traveling in New Zealand where there are penguins along coasts, with their babies at the moment. They are beautiful.
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Kari
January 6, 2016
Those are the cutest things ever! I love penguins!
Kari
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Emily
January 7, 2016
Super cute – I may have to make these and send them to my sister in law who loves penguins.
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Julia
January 12, 2016
I forgot about honeycomb paper! And I never knew it was called that. I used to use it all the time in elementary school!