Tealight Cake
by Anne Harada
Turn an electric tealight into a birthday cake.
Supplies
- One flameless battery-operated tealight
- One 5” x 3/4” strip of patterned paper for the cake's side
- Cardstock or patterned paper for the scalloped cake top
- Scrap paper to use as a pattern
- Adhesive
- Scallop circle punch or scallop circle die
- Pencil
- Craft knife and cutting mat
- Embellishments
Step-by-Step
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Step 1
Adhere the 5” x 3/4” strip of patterned paper around the side of the tealight.
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The height of the band will hide the legs under the tea light.
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Step 2
Punch a scrap piece of paper with the scallop circle punch to use as a pattern. Fold into quarters, and then snip a very tiny piece of the corner off.
Hint:
Save this pattern with your stash of tealights for use on future cakes. -
Step 3
Punch the cardstock with the same Scallop Circle punch. This will be the top of the cake.
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Step 4
Find the center of your scalloped cake top by positioning your pattern over your cake top. Mark the center.
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Step 5
Using a craft knife, cut four ½” intersecting lines across the center of the cake top.
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Step 6
Apply glue to the top surface of the tealight.
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Slip your cake top over the flame of the tealight. Press to adhere.
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Step 7
Bend the scalloped edges down over the side of the cake.
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Step 8
The basic tealight cake is complete. You can now embellish your tealight cake as you choose for any occasion.
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Design a matching mini card to complement your creation! The finished mini card with this project is 2” x 2-1/2”.
Video!
Your Turn
You've seen the tutorial, now you try it! We've got a section of the gallery set aside for Tealight Cake. Try this technique, then upload your artwork to the gallery. Show us your creations!
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Questions and Comments
We'd love to get your feedback or questions. Leave your comment below.
I'll be sure to take a photo and send it along.
Tina.
In crafters we trust
Sam:)
im redoing my bathroom; the faucets and knobs and such are gold, and the toliet, shower, and sink are white.
What color should i paint my bathroom? (not blue btw)
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