Something I learned from making cards before I had a Cricut that tab you glued then glued to the inside cut one off join the single tab to the flat inside paper glue or use double sided tape its lighter and doesn't burn you and no glue to be seen. Watch some card maker tutorials get some ideas. One of my favorites is Sam Calcott. Some of the things she comes up with are amazing broom stick boxes for Halloween treats. Watching card makers you will learn some things that will help make your toppers easier faster and less complicated and you make be inspired especially if you look at Sam's videos.
Please consider using double sided adhesive. No drying time like there is with hot glue. Scotch ATG is a tape gun like but it dispenses double sided tape. There's also sheets you die cut the paper with it peel the baking press and done.
Hi I made one before not as good as yours but I made one of these for my nephew the spinning cake topper I would love to show you and maybe you could give me tips on what I could do better !
Hi! No, the file does not come with the balloons. No discounts at this time but if you sign up for my newsletter I offer discounts a couple times a year to my subscribers. :)
How much do you have to charge for something like that? I think this is really cute, but I feel like these extremely elaborate cake toppers I'm seeing everywhere would have to cost more than the cake! Don't get me wrong; definitely not criticizing. I'm just trying to wrap my head around this.
Hi Crystal! Good question. I don't often sell completed projects and mostly make them to create tutorials. I would honestly charge at least $75 for this topper as it is a lot of work! This is why I create the tutorials so hopefully people can make them without having to buy them! :)
Hi there! The link in the description is just for Design Space (the program). I have not added Design Space image #'s because this tutorial is for the base (not the Peter Pan elements). I plan to do a tutorial for the Peter Pan topper later this week.
Thank you for showing the breakdown of the construction!
Something I learned from making cards before I had a Cricut that tab you glued then glued to the inside cut one off join the single tab to the flat inside paper glue or use double sided tape its lighter and doesn't burn you and no glue to be seen. Watch some card maker tutorials get some ideas. One of my favorites is Sam Calcott. Some of the things she comes up with are amazing broom stick boxes for Halloween treats. Watching card makers you will learn some things that will help make your toppers easier faster and less complicated and you make be inspired especially if you look at Sam's videos.
Thank you for the tip! I agree, I've gotten ideas for toppers from watching RUclips scrapbooking channels as well ❤️
I really need to watch the original cardmakers!!! Thanks for the suggestion!
Where can i get the bunch balloons svg file or metal die cuts? Love your work.
How cool is that!! Also what is the size of the circle for the little light:)
Please consider using double sided adhesive. No drying time like there is with hot glue. Scotch ATG is a tape gun like but it dispenses double sided tape. There's also sheets you die cut the paper with it peel the baking press and done.
Hi I made one before not as good as yours but I made one of these for my nephew the spinning cake topper I would love to show you and maybe you could give me tips on what I could do better !
Sure! Send me a DM on IG w/a picture. :)
Good morning does the SVG come with the balloons, also do you have any discount code for the SvG file? Thank you 😊
Hi! No, the file does not come with the balloons. No discounts at this time but if you sign up for my newsletter I offer discounts a couple times a year to my subscribers. :)
Where do I buy the vagary moving device ?
Hi! The link to the clock mechanism is in the video description. :)
Hello what size clock mechanism did you use?
Hi there! This is the one I use: amzn.to/3X0OO6O
I am not finding the light on your amazon store, this project only has the clock pieces, what kind of light did you use?
Hi there! You can find the lights here: amzn.to/3dbHhAL
@@TheUselessCrafter thanks
How you get it to sing ?
Hi! It moves using a clock mechanism (but doesn't make noise....)
How much do you have to charge for something like that? I think this is really cute, but I feel like these extremely elaborate cake toppers I'm seeing everywhere would have to cost more than the cake! Don't get me wrong; definitely not criticizing. I'm just trying to wrap my head around this.
Hi Crystal! Good question. I don't often sell completed projects and mostly make them to create tutorials. I would honestly charge at least $75 for this topper as it is a lot of work! This is why I create the tutorials so hopefully people can make them without having to buy them! :)
The link to the Design Space files does not work
Hi there! The link in the description is just for Design Space (the program). I have not added Design Space image #'s because this tutorial is for the base (not the Peter Pan elements). I plan to do a tutorial for the Peter Pan topper later this week.