Here is my simple and free version. I love to find things that "muse" me then look and see what I already have and make my own version. I am in love with cake banners right now. When I first saw the Korker banner, I immediately thought of curling ribbon. I have tons of it (you can get it from the Dollar Store). I found these pinwheels in my stash that I bought at Hobby Lobby last year after the 4th holiday sale for 10 cents. I simply twisted curling ribbon and tied onto pinwheels then added curled ribbon to sides. Took me only minutes and it dresses up this plain white cake.Pages
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Thursday, June 30, 2011
Curling Ribbon Cake Banner
Yesterday I posted this Korker banner cake as one of my 4th of July muses.
Here is my simple and free version. I love to find things that "muse" me then look and see what I already have and make my own version. I am in love with cake banners right now. When I first saw the Korker banner, I immediately thought of curling ribbon. I have tons of it (you can get it from the Dollar Store). I found these pinwheels in my stash that I bought at Hobby Lobby last year after the 4th holiday sale for 10 cents. I simply twisted curling ribbon and tied onto pinwheels then added curled ribbon to sides. Took me only minutes and it dresses up this plain white cake.
Here is my simple and free version. I love to find things that "muse" me then look and see what I already have and make my own version. I am in love with cake banners right now. When I first saw the Korker banner, I immediately thought of curling ribbon. I have tons of it (you can get it from the Dollar Store). I found these pinwheels in my stash that I bought at Hobby Lobby last year after the 4th holiday sale for 10 cents. I simply twisted curling ribbon and tied onto pinwheels then added curled ribbon to sides. Took me only minutes and it dresses up this plain white cake.
I definitely like yours even better! The pinwheels make it so much cuter!
ReplyDeleteReally cute idea!
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