Scooby doo cake template




















Keep reading below to see what is included in each set. All of our printables include printing tips, assembly instructions with color photos, and customizing tips, when appropriate. All printables are designed to be printed onto standard 8. Most do best on white cardstock , but labels and stickers work best printed on full-sheet sticker paper. Keep reading to see! This set includes 66 printable PDF pages and 1 customizable. DOCX page that let you create the following:.

Arguably the most important party printable is the invitation! Our fun, folding invitation looks like Scooby's face on the front, and opens up to a Mystery Machine-inspired insert with party details. I just love how the ears pop up, don't you? The envelopes were sealed with a sticker of Scooby's dog tag, something we used often throughout the party space.

Those same dog tags also came in for decorating some fleece messenger bags I made for the party guests. I printed the image on iron-on paper and created fabric closures for the bags. The collars and tags make me smile every time I see them. The bags were to be "inspector kits" for the kids, so they could solve any mysteries that happened to crop up during the party.

We filled them with toys magnifying glasses, notepads and pens, flashlights, and disguise glasses. Then we set up a mystery hunt game for the kids. We used the paw prints from the printables set to create clue cards that led them around the party space, until they finally found Scooby at the end. They really enjoyed solving the mystery. The Scooby face elements included in the collection make it so easy to create adorable favor bags. Just print them on sticker paper, cut them out, and stick onto ordinary brown paper lunch bags.

Post a Comment. I absolutely love making this chocolate fingers and Smarties cake. I made a 6 inch version of this cake last year for Maisie's birthday. It really is very simple and yet makes a grand entrance every time. I decided to make it again for Simon's 40th birthday party as it's so easy and effective. This time however, I needed a lot more cake. I always think adding a second tier to a birthday cake has a much greater impact than just making a bigger cake, and this style of cake really lends itself well to having a second tier.

I made a 6 inch and an 8 inch Madeira cake and placed both of the cakes onto a thin cake board the same size as the cake.

I then just inserted cake dowels, that had all been cut to the same length, for the top tier to sit on. These dowels were cut about 1 or 2cm above the top of the bottom cake as I wanted to leave room for Smarties - it also meant that I didn't have to level off my cake too accurately.

With careless regard for how little time I had to make this cake, I asked Simon what theme he would like for his birthday cake and he flippantly suggested Scooby Doo. I briefly had amazing ideas of jaunty haunted houses with ghosts and bats flying around and a Mystery Machine on top Ever so often I need to remind myself to be realistic I'm not in a position to give you a tutorial for Scooby as this is the first figure I've made out of sugar and so I'm certainly no expert.

My Scooby looks like he's eaten a few too many Scooby snacks, but I did have fun making him. Peppa Pig. Peppa Pig Abc. Sofia the First. Sofia the First Abc. Unicorns Abc.

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