University of California Printable Navy and Gold Graduation Cupcake Toppers, DIY Grad Toppers, Personalized Grad Celebration, Blue and Gold
$5.50
Let me personalize these navy and gold graduation cupcake toppers with your student's name, school, and year of graduation and email the pdf to you so you can print and finish them up for your party.
Your toppers will be personalized and emailed to you within a day.
ONLY WORDING IS EDITED. DESIGN AND COLORS ARE NOT EDITED.
You will love the classy design and the ease with which you can get these toppers made quickly. Have your pdf ready to print within a day and print as many as you need... no need wait for someone to process and ship, and no need to pay a shipping fee!
There are three of each design in this page of 12. Each circle measure approximately 2.25" in diameter.
How to assemble:
- Print the pdf onto a piece of white card stock paper, or have your local office store print for you.
- Cut out each circle with a pair of scissors, or use a 2.25" or 2.5" circle punch to punch around each circle.
- Glue a 4" lollipop stick (found in the cake decorating aisle or Walmart, Michaels, Joanns, or Hobby Lobby) or a toothpick onto the back side of the circle and let dry.
Your toppers will be personalized and emailed to you within a day.
ONLY WORDING IS EDITED. DESIGN AND COLORS ARE NOT EDITED.
You will love the classy design and the ease with which you can get these toppers made quickly. Have your pdf ready to print within a day and print as many as you need... no need wait for someone to process and ship, and no need to pay a shipping fee!
There are three of each design in this page of 12. Each circle measure approximately 2.25" in diameter.
How to assemble:
- Print the pdf onto a piece of white card stock paper, or have your local office store print for you.
- Cut out each circle with a pair of scissors, or use a 2.25" or 2.5" circle punch to punch around each circle.
- Glue a 4" lollipop stick (found in the cake decorating aisle or Walmart, Michaels, Joanns, or Hobby Lobby) or a toothpick onto the back side of the circle and let dry.