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DIY Pipe Cleaner Cake Toppers

These diy cake toppers are a fantastic way to add a bit of sparkle to any cake. 
You can customize them to any occasion and they're super easy to make!

Stuff You'll Need:

Step 1. Write your word or message on a piece of paper using a black marker.

Step 2. Take a pipe cleaner to "trace" (bend/shape) over your word or message.



Step 3. Using your wire cutters, cut the sharp points off the wooden skewers.
Attach one skewer to the 1st letter of your pipe cleaner word/message using a hot glue gun. 
...Then another skewer to the last letter.
Once the glue has dried, remove any hot glue "cobwebs".


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