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<title><![CDATA[DIY Brooch wedding cake topper]]></title>
<link>http://marytouchingthepast.com/2012/04/22/diy-brooch-wedding-cake-topper/</link>
<pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2012 22:38:36 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[My niece wanted a brooch cake topper to match the bouquet I had made. Her cake is three layers]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My niece wanted a brooch cake topper to match the bouquet I had made.  Her cake is three layers &#8211; the top and bottom are square and the middle layer is round.  So, I decided that I needed to make a round topper so the cake wouldn&#8217;t look off balance.  </p>
<p>I started with a 4&#8243; white styrofoam ball which I cut in half.  This would be the base to which I would attach the brooches and earrings.  The base of the topper was a 5&#8243; styrofoam round flat piece.  </p>
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<p>Because I wanted to maintain the integrity of the jewelry, I wanted to attach them to the base with floral wire.  What I decided to do was to scoop out the inside of the half styrofoam piece (as if it were a watermelon).  That way, I would be able to run the wires through the styrofoam and yet have them hidden from sight.</p>
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<p>The next step was to attach lace to both styrofoam pieces.  Some of it would be showing through the jewelry and the lace would help cover it.  I glued the lace to the bottom of the pieces.</p>
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<p>To wire the pieces of jewelry, I used white floral wire that I purchased from Walmart &#8211; each piece is 18&#8243; long.  For the earrings, I wrapped a piece of the wire around one end once.  For the brooches, I used one piece and wrapped it around each end.  Then, I threaded both ends of the wire through the styrofoam where I wanted to place the piece of jewelry.</p>
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<p>I started at the bottom of the base and worked up.  That allowed me to cover up the white wire that was showing on some of the pieces.  As I added each piece, I would twist the two wires together in the scooped out base and cut the wires.</p>
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<p>I reinforced the wires on the scooped out base with glue and then attached the jewelry base to the flat base with glue.  I finished it off with a red velvet ribbon.  I&#8217;m hoping we can add the red velvet ribbon around the bottom of the cake layers.</p>
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