Project: Cake Toppers
Inspiration: Images like this, from Pinterest and Etsy shops had me thinking this would be a super cute, yet subtle cake topper. The price tag ($45-$75) had me shocked, though. Once I looked into the formula for what people charge in their etsy shops it made a little more sense, but paying that much just wasn't for me. Off to Michaels!
Cost/Materials: The actual set of peg dolls is regularly priced at $1.49 at Michaels. There are different versions at different price points at AC Moore, Hobby Lobby, etc., but I liked the shape of the ones at Michaels. I didn't have much confidence in my painting skills, so I bought two sets. I ended up spending $2.54 for 2 sets of people. I used my 15% of educator discount, which is why it cost less than regular price. Never buy anything at craft stores without some kind of coupon or discount! They are always running different sales. I'll write a whole tip post about this later.For the paint and paintbrushes, this is where having a crafty mom comes in handy. She had a bunch of old bottles of acrylic paint in the basement, which I sorted through to see which ones still had life in them and which didn't. If you needed to buy the paint, the small bottles are less than a dollar a piece. For brushes I had some of my own junky ones, and then found a couple nicer fine point ones. Use whatever is accessible to you - small details can be done with toothpicks if you don't have nice brushes! And if you borrow brushes from an artsy friend (or mom), make sure you take good care of them by washing them properly immediately after.
How I Did It: I checked out my inspiration pictures, morphed my own hybrid idea of what I wanted, and started to pencil it on to the pegs. Starting with this step is a much better idea than starting with paint on your brush! You can change the pencil design as many times as you need before you get started. Make sure you feel really good about the pencil before beginning to paint.
Lessons Learned/Tips: It can be tough to see the pencil lines once you start painting in heavier colors (like the gray suit). I was glad I'd taken a picture of the pegs with the pencil on them before beginning to paint, because I was able to go back and reference them.
Would I Do It Again: Yup, in a heartbeat! And I'd make them for family and friends if they ever wanted them. This was a fun, quick, cheap project.
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