Cut in to 1/8th inch stock. Main photo is one that I made for our wedding. Anyone with the last name is free to use it. For everyone else, there are a few more included in this project:
"Best Day Ever"
"Love You More"
"Mr & Mrs"
"Sh*t just got real"
I tried loading this project in Easel, but it says that it has not been shared publicly.
Mike Carter · June 24, 2018
Sorry about that. Should be fixed now.
Nate Fanaro · June 26, 2018
Love them. What font is that? it looks awesome.
Ashley Stillson · July 01, 2018
Font name is Selfie
Nate Fanaro · July 03, 2018
What material did you use?
Jacob AuBuchon · August 16, 2018
Balsa plywood from hobby lobby
Nate Fanaro · August 16, 2018
hi.. do you have a step by step process to make this? thanks in advance
Jocelyn Lopez · April 03, 2019
Hi Nate
I have been trying to make a cake topper, but oo Im struggling, any advice as to how i can design 1
Bianca · May 28, 2019
@Bianca The shapes were created in another program and imported as svg in to Easel. Unfortunately other than changing the scale and thickness in Easel, not much can be modified here.
Nate Fanaro · May 28, 2019
@Jocelyn You should be able to your stock's thickness in easel, and use a small bit to carve. There are tabs in the design to keep everything in place but double sided tape might work better. If you need additional help I would recommend using the forums.
Nate Fanaro · May 28, 2019
what software did you create the shapes in before moving it to easle? do you have the editable file so we could change the name on the topper?
Tim Walsh · September 02, 2019
What program was this created in?
Kevin Dailey · October 25, 2019
what program was this created in
jacob brower · January 02, 2021
Added a few screenshots of the other sayings in the project. This was designed in Illustrator.
I do not have the original file handy. It isn't as simple as typing new text and saving the file. This still should be easy to reproduce. Just be sure the text is touching
Nate Fanaro · January 03, 2021
how did you connect the letters together?
jacob brower · March 07, 2024
Jacob: Manually, using the line or pen tool in Adobe Illustrator.
Nate Fanaro · March 07, 2024
if anyone wants to know how to do this on easel just drop me a meassage and i will be happy to help and you can use any font that you like for doing it
I tried loading this project in Easel, but it says that it has not been shared publicly.
Mike Carter · June 24, 2018
Sorry about that. Should be fixed now.
Nate Fanaro · June 26, 2018
Love them. What font is that? it looks awesome.
Ashley Stillson · July 01, 2018
Font name is Selfie
Nate Fanaro · July 03, 2018
What material did you use?
Jacob AuBuchon · August 16, 2018
Balsa plywood from hobby lobby
Nate Fanaro · August 16, 2018
hi.. do you have a step by step process to make this? thanks in advance
Jocelyn Lopez · April 03, 2019
Hi Nate I have been trying to make a cake topper, but oo Im struggling, any advice as to how i can design 1
Bianca · May 28, 2019
@Bianca The shapes were created in another program and imported as svg in to Easel. Unfortunately other than changing the scale and thickness in Easel, not much can be modified here.
Nate Fanaro · May 28, 2019
@Jocelyn You should be able to your stock's thickness in easel, and use a small bit to carve. There are tabs in the design to keep everything in place but double sided tape might work better. If you need additional help I would recommend using the forums.
Nate Fanaro · May 28, 2019
what software did you create the shapes in before moving it to easle? do you have the editable file so we could change the name on the topper?
Tim Walsh · September 02, 2019
What program was this created in?
Kevin Dailey · October 25, 2019
what program was this created in
jacob brower · January 02, 2021
Added a few screenshots of the other sayings in the project. This was designed in Illustrator. I do not have the original file handy. It isn't as simple as typing new text and saving the file. This still should be easy to reproduce. Just be sure the text is touching
Nate Fanaro · January 03, 2021
how did you connect the letters together?
jacob brower · March 07, 2024
Jacob: Manually, using the line or pen tool in Adobe Illustrator.
Nate Fanaro · March 07, 2024
if anyone wants to know how to do this on easel just drop me a meassage and i will be happy to help and you can use any font that you like for doing it
martin grayshon · June 30, 2024