Mini Witch Hat Cupcake Toppers
Our mini witch hat cupcake toppers are casting spells with their cuteness! We’ve created both witch hat toppers and spiderweb wraps for you to download, print and cut. Use a cutting machine to cut our SVG files or a pair of scissors to cut our PDFs. We used the Cricut Maker to craft the ensemble you see in the photos, but using a pair of scissors yields witch-tastic results too! Trick AND treat with this easy-to-craft DIY today!
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- 12×12 Glitter Paper — Ebony and Silver
- 12×12 Orange Glitter Paper
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4 Comments
Is there a tutorial for this project?
Hi Anna,
There is no photo tutorial for this project. We have tried to make the PDF template for simple project easy to follow without instructions, if you have a specific question about this project let us know! 🙂
I have trouble with the paper just bending and not getting a nice round look when I try to roll the top part of the hat – any tips for avoiding that issue?
What helps is curling the cut paper before forming it into a cone by using the edge of a pair of scissors or even the edge of a table. We also used the end of a chopstick to form the very tip of the hat. Hope that helps!