Graduation Centerpiece
Designed by Erin Reed
My husband is graduating this May with his Master's Degree and we are hosting a party to celebrate. So of course I wanted to help make some fun and unique decorations to help celebrate this amazing event!! I have already created the Dessert Stand for these amazing cookies my friend made, and now I want a centerpiece for the food table as a fun decor item.
Makin's® Materials for This Project:
Makin's® Roller & Cutter Set
Makin's® Cutting Mat
Makin's® Clay Mixing Ruler™
Makin's® Texture Sheets - Set C
Instructions:
I started out making the fun Mortarboard for the topper our of Makin’s Clay® in black using the Weave Texture Sheet from Set C and the Makin’s Clay® standard tools.
1) Roll out the Makin’s Clay® with the clay roller, then cut it with the straight cutter to make a square that fits the top of the box being used. Add in the texture with the Makin’s® Texture Sheets Set C using the Weave pattern. This created the top of the hat.I started out making the fun Mortarboard for the topper our of Makin’s Clay® in black using the Weave Texture Sheet from Set C and the Makin’s Clay® standard tools.
2) Repeat Step 1 for the base of the hat but roll it into a rectangle and connect together to make a tube that the top sit s on. Glue the 2 together with Beacon 3 in 1 Glue.
3) I then used some Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist to color white string for the tassel of the hat. Glued them to the top of the hat and then rolled out a little ball with my hands of black Makin’s Clay® and glue it on top of the string. I let all this dry as I moved onto Part 2.
Here is a video tutorial on how I made this fun little hat for the top of the cake.
https://youtu.be/Dp1zWCwlabE
https://youtu.be/Dp1zWCwlabE
As the mortarboard hat was drying I set out to create all the embellishments and the base of the cake.
1) Start with 2 small boxes of different sizes that stack onto each other, paint in white and then cover in black and white paper. Also paint the chipboard white and then spray with orange spray.
Here is a video tutorial on how I created all the steps above.
And now... Assembly!
1) Now that all the clay has dried, add ink the edges of the white clay doily and glue to the top. Then glue the black clay rope around the white circle.
3 comments:
Neat!
thanks!
Great faux cake! Congrats to hubby!
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