How to Make: a Cake Banner

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Over the past four years, there have been exactly 776 things that Ive blogged about.

Theres the obvious: mushroom biscuits, strawberries, and doughnuts. Ive shown you a craft or two, and a few of my life essentials.

But the one thing I dont get my blog on about is my birthday cake.

Its bad enough that I have to make my own birthday cake (mostly because Im a slight control freak) its just not a thing I want to turn into photo editing and uploading and.. well, some things are just for eating.

This years birthday was spent in Palm Springs, California with friends, champagne, a heated pool, some floppy hats, soooo many hot dogs, some really competitive card games, and and and I made a little paper decoration for the birthday cake!

Its so easy. Youll feel so crafty. Major satisfaction.

Ill show you how!

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One: Start with colorful card stock.

I LOVE pink and red. Black and white is a classic combination. Pink, orange, and yellow just feels like summer.

Pictured above are business card sized card stock. Whatever size you use, maximize space by cutting se! veral tr iangle flags out of each piece of card stock.

Two: Trace and cut out a a small triangle. This will be our guide piece (in blue, above).

Three: Trace the guide triangle onto card stock.

Four: Cut the triangle pieces out!

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Five: Find a thick tack and puncture two holes in each triangle corner. Wriggle the tack around a bit, creating a slightly larger hole. Itll be easier to pull the string through.

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Six: Thread bakers twinethrough the the punctured holes. I was able to do this without a needle by moistening and twisting the end of the bakers twine and carefully, but firmly shoving it through the tiny holes created by the tack. Careful not to bend the little triangle piece. Once one triangle was threaded on the twine, well thread all the same way. Five or six little triangle flags is nice.

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Seven: Tie each end of twine onto a bambo o skewer. Well leave a bit of slack in the twine so the banners hang loosely.

Eight: (Drive homemade cake banner to Palm Springs, California, drink lots of champagne with your friends, allow a friendly game of Spades to devolve into yelling and tequila shots.) Place each end of skewer inside of frosted cake to decorate. Slice, eat and enjoy cake! (Stop yelling eventually.) (Learn how to not be such a sore loser.)

If you love this idea, but arent feel particularly crafty, these cake flags were inspired by Poketos Rainbow Bunting Flags and the cupcake version is super cute as well!


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