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Mrs. Giraffe, Chicago Age and Occupation: 23, Graphic Designer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Music Student Teacher Engagement Date: October 23, 2008 Wedding Date: May 2011 Venue: Trinity Lutheran Church & Idlewild Country Club About Me: Coming from the suburbs of the Windy City, you'll often find me with my foot in my mouth while laughing for no reason or telling bad knock knock jokes. I've been crafty for as long as I can remember, and will DIY something twice over before I have someone do it for me. I'm a semi-awkward, typeface obsessed, design junkie and have been know to break out my dance moves for no reason as well as try my best to be ridiculous at all times. My love of pop culture, wordplay, and graph paper almost rivals my love of Mr. Giraffe (who is just the bee's knees). After a 2.5 year engagement, we're planning a modern-in-disguise traditional wedding, and cannot wait!
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Fancy Cakes, Take Two!

March 16th, 2011 @ 9:39 am by Mrs. Giraffe

You guys have heard that I need cake flags for my wedding. I have to have them, as simple as that.

I figured cake flags have to pretty simple to make, and they are. In fact, it was the easiest DIY yet! Ten points for the Giraffes!

To start, I needed to find the perfect blue paper. Here’s a bit of advice for you guys. Scrapbook paper (at 12″x12″) was $.59, and I couldn’t find the right paper so I was going to get a big 16″x20″ blue sheet of artists’ paper for $1.60. It was giant, and cheap, but it wasn’t quite the right color, but I was going to get anyway…until I walked past the poster board aisle and saw I giant super big piece of poster board for a whopping $.89 in the perfect shade of blue.

So I bought six.

Anyway, I headed home with my giant poster board and decided to get working. (P.S.  I did all that shopping at Hobby Lobby; my Michael’s only had neon colored poster board).

My poster board was so perfect, I took a photo for you all. Sorry about putting it on a laundry basket.

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Oh… I also bought one other thing from Hobby Lobby.

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Ah! Giraffe paper!

Anyway, here’s how to DIY your cake flags.

Step 1) Cut giant poster board into 8.5″ x 11″ sheet.

Step 2) Print out your cake flag design on your pages. (I stole Cupcake’s phrase. Thanks, Cupcake!)

Here’s a tip, I printed blue dotted lines around each ’flag’ so I’d know where to cut. I made the lines slightly darker than the blue board so it wouldn’t be noticeable if I didn’t cut straight (which happens a little too often). They’re hard to see in the photo, so I put a giant red circle around ’em.

Fancy Cakes, Take Two! :  wedding chicago decor diy reception tutorial Picture  Fancy Cakes, Take Two! :  wedding chicago decor diy reception tutorial Picture01  Step 3) Grab your paper cutter and scissors! I used my paper cutter to cut strips out, and then I used a scissors to cut a triangle out of the end, to make the flag points. This actually went super quick; way faster than expected!

Fancy Cakes, Take Two! :  wedding chicago decor diy reception tutorial Picture02  Fancy Cakes, Take Two! :  wedding chicago decor diy reception tutorial Picture03  Step 4) Dip one end of a toothpick (oh yeah, you’re supposed to buy toothpicks first) into glue and stick your flag to it. I used regular ol’ white Elmer’s glue and then lined up the flags on wax paper to dry.

I think most people cut out a long strip of paper and wrap it around the toothpick so that both sides look pretty, but I’m too lazy for that.

Fancy Cakes, Take Two! :  wedding chicago decor diy reception tutorial Picture04  Fancy Cakes, Take Two! :  wedding chicago decor diy reception tutorial Picture05  That’s it! It’s that simple! And the finished product is so fun!

Fancy Cakes, Take Two! :  wedding chicago decor diy reception tutorial Picture06  I love our flags! Looooove them! I’m so happy I took the little time it took to do this project. I think it’ll cake our cake look just that much better. Overall this project only cost me a few dollars, and I think it’s totally worth more than that. :)

Don’t feel like making your own drink flags? Feel free to use The Giraffe’s:

Anybody else rocking the cake flags?

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19 Responses to “Fancy Cakes, Take Two!”

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Miss Carousel (message)  590 posts, Busy bee

Love love love this!! Oh those flags are so super cute and sweet - and I totally agree with your take on it, why make something more complicated than it is? It’s also really great that you made your template available

 
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MissMellow
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MissMellow (message)  350 posts, Helper bee

So cute!!!

 
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Denali
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Denali (message)  296 posts, Helper bee

I love these! You did an awesome job with the flags.

 
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Mrs. Pin Cushion (message)  1,012 posts, Bumble bee

Very very cute. And what are you doing with all that poster board??

 
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carly5482 (message)  147 posts, Blushing bee

Very cute! I am also making cake flags and have them all cut out, but I cannot find the long toothpicks anywhere. Where did you find them??

 
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Chocolatte
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Chocolatte (message)  198 posts, Blushing bee

adorable! i might have to use your template too, thanks for sharing with us :)

 
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bRooklynRocks
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bRooklynRocks (message)  3,767 posts, Honey bee

Hey, I want to feel free to use these. But um, is it your caterer who will stick the flags on to the cake?? Also, did you have to cut each individual flag to get that triangle? Wait, I don’t want to keep asking questions on here. Expect a pm from your favorite techie challenged bee :)

 
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Mrs. Meerkat
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Mrs. Meerkat (message)  3,216 posts, Sugar bee

I did the same trick with our invitations because for the life of me, even with a paper trimmer, I have issues cutting straight. :-P

 
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xtatic1
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xtatic1 (message)  778 posts, Busy bee

very cute! I was planning on making send-off flags and tried with white paper but they looked bad (you could see through) so I may have to revisit this project with some pretty colored paper!

 
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Miss Tartlet
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Miss Tartlet (message)  3,207 posts, Sugar bee

These are adorable! Our local Michael’s is a total fail for anything non-neon as well.

 
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Crown
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Crown (message)  534 posts, Busy bee

Two words, Miss Giraffe: OH YEAH! Thanks for the tutorial…it’s much appreciated!

 
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,216 posts, Honey bee

@carly5482: My tooth picks were actually regular size! Funny story, I just stuck the littlest part of the tooth pick into the piece of candy for a blog photo so it looks extra long!
@Crown: You are welcome!
@xtatic1: Go for it!
@bRooklynRocks: You crack me up! I’ll totally PM you :).

 
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sparks
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sparks (message)  649 posts, Busy bee

These are so cute!! I can’t wait to make a whole bunch of them using your template cause its already in my font! Thanks!

 
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sdrury89
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sdrury89 (message)  1,562 posts, Bumble bee

I kinda have the same question as above…does the caterer stick the flag in each piece of cake when they’re served?

 
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Miss Pain au Chocolat (message)  1,698 posts, Bumble bee

Very festive! I like this idea but it doesn’t go with our design. Maybe for a shower cake?

 
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Miss Ostrich (message)  1,948 posts, Buzzing bee

ahhh, this is next on my to do list. THANK YOU for writing this post and convincing me that it’s super easy. Love ya, Miss G!

 
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Miss Giraffe
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,216 posts, Honey bee

@Miss Ostrich: Love you too! Haha! Glad you liked it.
@sdrury89: That’s right! Our reception venue is our caterer and they will be cutting and serving our cake, so we’re just giving them our flags to stick in!

 
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sdrury89
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sdrury89 (message)  1,562 posts, Bumble bee

@Miss Giraffe: Ah, I’m emailing our caterer today to see if they can do this. If they can this may be my next project…thanks!

 
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gemini22
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gemini22 (message)  262 posts, Helper bee

flags make a huge difference! very cute!

 

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Mrs. Giraffe, Chicago Age and Occupation: 23, Graphic Designer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Music Student Teacher Engagement Date: October 23, 2008 Wedding Date: May 2011 Venue: Trinity Lutheran Church & Idlewild Country Club About Me: Coming from the suburbs of the Windy City, you'll often find me with my foot in my mouth while laughing for no reason or telling bad knock knock jokes. I've been crafty for as long as I can remember, and will DIY something twice over before I have someone do it for me. I'm a semi-awkward, typeface obsessed, design junkie and have been know to break out my dance moves for no reason as well as try my best to be ridiculous at all times. My love of pop culture, wordplay, and graph paper almost rivals my love of Mr. Giraffe (who is just the bee's knees). After a 2.5 year engagement, we're planning a modern-in-disguise traditional wedding, and cannot wait!

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