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DIY Glam Monogram Cake Topper

created by ValleyGirl77 (community article)

It's amazing what cardstock, aluminum foil and crystals can do!

 

First of all, you will need the following supplies:

  • 4 Sheets of cardstock ( if you want to make it thicker you can use 6)
  • Scissors
  • Exacto Knife
  • Tweezers
  • Glue dots (the kind you can rub off)
  • GEM-TAC Glue - Artbeads.com
  • Aluminum Foil
  • 216 12ss Flat Back Swarvoski Crystals - Artbeads.com
  • 100  9ss Flat Back  Swarvoski Crystals - Artbeads.com
  1. Choose the type of font you want to use.  I used Brock Script, the easiest way to achieve the desired size is by saving the image as a jpeg file and resizing it using Photoshop.  I resized my image to 4.5 inches, which is what I noticed the majority of the monogram cake toppers were.  After you have successfully resized your image print 4-6 copies depending on the thickness desired.
  2. Cut out your letters using your scissors and very carefully using you exacto knife cut out any inside areas. Don't worry if they are not exactly the same, you will get a chance to fix them.
  3. Now depending on the thickness desired, glue 2-3 letters stacked on top of each other, you should have 2 sets.  Inspect your letters and make sure they are even, this is the time to use your exacto knife to trim any areas that seem uneven.  You should end up with smooth edges all around.
  4. Apply the removable glue dots to the front of one set and the back of the other.  Cut two pieces of foil big enough to cover your monogram.  Carefully place the foil on the same sides you applied the glue dots.  Slowly press it down and smooth it out. To add a little texture I scratched the foil very lightly with my finger nail.
  5. You are ready to trim the foil all round.  Trim it around 1/8 of an inch, fold it back and glue it using a little bit of GEM-TAC but make sure you use a thin layer.  Now, for the inside sections cut from the corners to the center using your exacto knife (see image below).  You may need to do more trimming before you can fold back and glue the foil.  Once you have glued all the edges glue both pieces together, you should end up with two seamless sides. 

     6.   Now you have your canvas!, so let you inspiration take over! lol -You can glue your crystals using the GEM-TAC glue.  The great thing about it is that it dries clear so even if it oozes a little you can't really tell after it dries. 

Hope these instructions can help you ladies.  I'm not the best instructor, so if you have any questions let me know.

Thanks!

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01/05/2010 at 07:59 pm

That's a wonderful idea! thanks for the tutorial :)

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10/31/2009 at 04:37 pm

This is great! Could you let us know the approximate cost of this topper? Also, could you clarify why you make two sets of the monogram? Do you glue the two sets together so that it is finished on both sides?

Thanks!

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Last Revision on Jan 24, 2010 at 11:42pm
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