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Mrs. Cub, Chile/Portland Age and Occupation: 26, Astronomer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Astronomer Engagement Date: May 10, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: Westwind YWCA camp About Me: I'm a small-town girl who's making a living in Chile, with her heart in the Pacific Northwest. I grew up in Southern California, went to high school in Texas, grad school in New Mexico, and now I can't wait to settle down in Oregon! I love pears, hazelnuts, knitting, traveling, running, baking, and long talks on the phone with good friends. I'm planning my Oregon coast summer camp wedding while abroad with my best friend - I'm always at home when I'm with him!
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I never thought I wanted anything more than a few sprigs of lavender to top our wedding cake until I saw this:

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The little birdies that Lauren Alane makes are so cute! I didn’t exactly have a “I need to have it” sort of reaction, but the wheels did start a-turnin’. The thing is, I’m not exactly cheap, I just get this crazy idea in my head every once in a (frequent) while that when I see something artsy I like, I can re-create it. There are plenty of instructions on the net, right?

These bird cake-toppers are a perfect example of my… “initiative”. There are several other people who make specifically wool-felted birds, also - great fodder for examples!

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When I first started looking into the “how-to” of wool felted birds, I thought this was a knitting technique. I’m a pretty seasoned knitter, so I knew that felting (in the knitting sense) meant that you knit your creature loosely with big wool yarn, then throw it in the washer and dryer. The result is a “felted” material (the wool stitches shrink and bind together in the wash!).

I couldn’t for the life of me figure out how to knit a bird - at least not a bird that would come out of the wash looking as pretty as the birds in the above pictures!

Then I stumbled on the answer - these were needle felted birds. Even easier! I hopped on over to my local knitting store to get my supplies for test bird. All you need is roving (loose wool), a needle felting pad, and needles.

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roving, felting pad, and needles (bottom right)

The basic idea is to roll the roving into a ball, and start stabbing it with the needle. (This doubles as a great wedding stress reliever.)

Once you get going with the stabbing, you can start shaping your creature kind of like clay. I made wings and a beak for my test bird, but no tail yet. This was my first birdie trial, so I’ll post full instructions later when I make the real cake-topper birds.

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Ignore the huge cranium - this was my first felting!

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Little birdie taking flight!

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Be careful for cats when making your cake topper - I hear they like to eat birds!

After the wedding, I plan on sticking some extra wire into the backs of the bride & groom birds to make them into Christmas ornaments.

Where did you find inspiration for your cake topper? Are you planning to make your topper, or buy it? If you’ve ever needle felted before, do you have any advice for making the finished product look cleaner?

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41 Responses to “There’s a Bird in My Food!”

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Miss Spaniel (message)  6,792 posts, Bee Keeper

So impressive! I’ve thought of making a wedding topper, but I didn’t think I could make something like this. Didn’t realize it was so easy!

 
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April.H (message)  175 posts, Blushing bee

Holy cow! That looks great! (I promise I seriously said that out loud)
Good job!

 
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Miss Yorkie (message)  1,291 posts, Bumble bee

Too adorable! Felting is one craft I really want to learn. Great job! :o)

 
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tetleytee

so cute! how long does it take to make one?

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,565 posts, Bee Keeper

Can’t wait to see more! We’re turning our bird cake toppers — from Etsy seller suebeehb — into Christmas ornaments as well!

 
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Krissy

” The thing is, I’m not exactly cheap, I just get this crazy idea in my head every once in a (frequent) while that when I see something artsy I like, I can re-create it. ”

YES! This is so me, as well =)

 
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miss star (message)  2,057 posts, Buzzing bee

Wow, I am seriously impressed!!

 
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amy13 (message)  194 posts, Blushing bee

This is so neat! I can’t wait to see a more detailed how-to. I am newer to the world of knitting…do you think someone with little experience could make these? Great job! :)

 
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New York City Wedding Photographer

That is pretty darn creative…DYI is bringing out so many quirky and creative accents in weddings. If done well, the results are stunning!

 
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Mrs Cola

Nice job!!!!

 
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ipodgirl (message)  385 posts, Helper bee

Neat!! Can’t wait to read the details on how to do this! I want to try too :D

 
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Carbon Girl (message)  691 posts, Busy bee

Please post details later!!!! I already have bird cake toppers (they will be made out of gum paste) but I seriously want to make these just because they are so cute, maybe as Christmas presents. Your bird looks amazing!

 
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Miss Lobster (message)  668 posts, Busy bee

Super cute! I think these are a great way to personalize your cake.

 
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Ana

How cool is that?! I’ve been wanting a pair of those cute birdies for a cake topper but they are more than I want to spend on them. How neat that you can make them yourself!

 
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Miss Stiletto (message)  918 posts, Busy bee

You are awesome!! I actually had the same idea as you (’cause these little birdies can get pricey) and ordered the necessary supplies…I still have one ugly looking owl sitting around the house, and I never tried again. I just couldn’t get the shapes right. Your first attempt looks amazing!

 
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Miss Bear Cub (message)  1,566 posts, Bumble bee

@tetleytee: It took about 3-4 hours (but I could carry on a conversation easily!)
@Krissy: artistic inspiration is awesome, isn’t it?
@amy13: ABSOLUTELY
@Miss Stiletto: did you get the idea for the owls from lauren alane, too? I think they’re cuter than the normal birds, actually :)

 
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Miss D'orsay (message)  2,272 posts, Buzzing bee

so, so very very awesome! I’m mad impressed!

 
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gperry (message)  27 posts, Newbee

My mom is making mine. I got the inspiration from goosegrease on Etsy (http://www.etsy.com/profile.php?user_id=5881530). Since my mom is a seasoned decorative painter, I just had to provide her with some images of my dress and my FI’s suite and some wooden figurines from Michaels.

I haven’t seen the finished product yet, but I know they’ll look fabulous!

 
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liz

doood! this is awesome. i have been hearing more and more about needle felting lately but have been scared to try…you may have given me the impetus to give it a shot here. :)

 
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JuneBride451 (message)  30 posts, Newbee

Great trial birdie! The real cake toppers are going to turn out great! Looking forward to your instructions!

 
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Mrs. Cub, Chile/Portland Age and Occupation: 26, Astronomer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Astronomer Engagement Date: May 10, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: Westwind YWCA camp About Me: I'm a small-town girl who's making a living in Chile, with her heart in the Pacific Northwest. I grew up in Southern California, went to high school in Texas, grad school in New Mexico, and now I can't wait to settle down in Oregon! I love pears, hazelnuts, knitting, traveling, running, baking, and long talks on the phone with good friends. I'm planning my Oregon coast summer camp wedding while abroad with my best friend - I'm always at home when I'm with him!

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