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Let your cake say something with these candy colored letter toppers!
My favourite thing about using nail polish on surfaces other than actual finger nails, is how glossy and opaque the colour is. It reminds me almost of hard candy coating, which was my inspiration for these letter toppers!

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  • Step 1

    Sort out your letters and group them into the words you want to make. Put the rest of the letters away for another time.

    Pick out your nail polish colours (if you only want one colour you can skip this step), I found it best to experiment with colour combinations by pairing each colour with a letter before actually painting.

    Clean away any rough edges and loose strands of wood around the edge of the letters. If you need too – use a nail file or a small piece of sandpaper to smooth any edges that are extra rough. Set your letters down on a flat surface with a piece of paper underneath to catch any drips and make sure that they are somewhere you can leave the letters to dry for a few days without them being disturbed.

  • How to make a cake topper. Candy Colored Letter Cake Toppers - Step 2
    Step 2

    One letter at a time, paint the top surface of your letters with a generous coating of nail polish – it is easiest to let the polish drop onto the surface and gently spread it to cover the whole letter rather than painting in strokes. Don’t worry about the sides of the letters – try to keep the paint on the top. Allow to dry.

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    Step 3

    Once dry repeat step 2, but this time drip more polish onto the letters! Now that you have the base coat down the polish should be easy to add more too and should stay on the previously painted surface. (Drip the polish closely to the letter as shown here with the purple polish)

    Allow to dry for a couple of hours and then repeat the previous step again. You want to keep adding more and more thick layers of polish to your letters to build up the colour into a lovely rounded, hard candy looking coating. I found it best to add a layer in the morning and then again at night, allowing 12 hours to dry in between each coat. It’s up to you how many coats you want to do.

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    Step 4

    Once you are happy with finish allow to dry for an additional 24 hours just to be safe. Then you can attach to your bamboo skewers by adding drop of super-glue onto the back of each letter and pressing the skewer into the glue to secure. Once dry you can use your new letter cake toppers to bring extra fun to your cakes!

  • Step 5

    A FEW TIPS:

    - Choose solid, opaque colours over sheer shades!
    - To add additional decoration – dip the flat end of a skewer into a drop of a contrasting colour to stamp on polka dots or even add on a coat of glitter polish over the top.
    - Beware drying times on these guys – the polish may seem touch dry, but can still be dented or marked if the under-layers are not completely dry! Make sure you leave plenty of time before you want to use your cake toppers!
    - These cake toppers can be wiped down with a damp cloth and stored in a jar for later use.

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