![]() ![]() ![]() The “Print then Cut” sensor will turn on, and it will start reading the frame surrounding all of the designs that we need to cut once it’s done reading, the Cricut will cut them all. Install “Fine Point Blade,” place printed copy on the mat, load it to your Cricut and press the flashing go button to start the cut. To add a different color on the back of the topper, duplicate it (top of layers panel), select one of the copies, click on “Flip,” and select the option “Flip Horizontal.”Īfter you print, it’s time for you to choose the material you printed on. Not only your cake topper will look more beautiful if you have another (or the same paper from the front) paper on the back, but it will also add extra sturdiness to the final project. This thing where you have to place the cake in a particular position to hide the “dark side” will be a thing of the past. Usually, most cake toppers will have a cute paper on the front and a white plain nothing on the back. When all of your letters are overlapped, select them and click on “Weld” (located on the bottom panel) to create a single layer. Oh! And don’t forget the dot from the letter “i.” As you can see, I connected the dot (for the letter “i”) with the letter h. The goal here is to have everything connected. If you pay attention to the screenshot down below, you’ll notice that everything looks different. That’s when rotating and unlocking the proportions of each letter comes in handy. You may struggle to join all of the letters. I decided to have “happy” on the top and “birthday” at the bottom. This is the most time-consuming part of the project and the most important because it will ensure that all of the letters remain together after your Cricut cuts the cake topper. It’s time to give shape to the cake topper and to do that we need to organize all letters. You can learn more about text and how to edit it in this handy tutorial. To edit each letter, select it, rotate it, increase the size, and unlock proportions from each one of the corners of the selection. Make cake toppers with the Free SVG Templates I provided you with.Using the Offset tool to make cake toppers.In a nutshell, these are the techniques I am going to use through this tutorial. There are many ways to make cake toppers with your Cricut, and today I will show you a wide variety of methods that will set you up for success. I used my Cricut Maker, but I have notes that will guide you if you have an Explore, Joy, Maker, Explore, or Maker 3 devices. You can do this project with any Cricut machine. (Christmas, Wedding, Birthday, Valentines’ Day, etc.) Not only will I teach you how to make them from scratch in Cricut Design Space, but I will also provide you with over 10+ SVG cake topper templates that will suit all your crafting needs. Today, you will learn how to make gorgeous cake toppers with your Cricut for any occasion.
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