![]() Wafer paper does not come on a backing and can be applied as soon as you have cut it out. If you have ordered a Frosted Icing Sheet, there will be a clear plastic backing that you will need to peel off before applying the topper to the cake. Once cut out apply the topper onto the cake using a VERY SMALL amount of water and gently press down with your clean, dry hands going from the middle outwards until the topper melds to the cake nicely. To apply the cake topper, simply cut it out with a pair of clean, dry scissors. They will last for up to 12 months if stored in a cool, dry, flat location (somewhere like a cupboard or drawer works perfectly) and within the original packaging but we recommend using them within three months of purchase for best results. The order will be sent in a resealable plastic bag to help it remain fresh and within a cardboard backed envelope for protection. Please check the “How To Apply The Cake Topper” section for more information. They will also be uncut and will require you to cut out each cupcake topper individually using a pair of clean, dry scissors. ![]() Please be advised that we do NOT personalise cupcake toppers as they are too small. If you require more cupcake toppers or perhaps a different style/design, please search the cupcake toppers section of our shop. PLEASE make sure to check the cupcake topper design before adding them to your order as it may be different to the cake topper design. You will receive 30 cupcake toppers which are 1.5” in size and advertised in the photos at the top of the product (usually the second or third image). You can also add cupcake toppers to your cake topper order, just select ‘add cupcakes’ above when ordering your design. Please see the “How To Apply The Cake Topper” section for more information. ![]() The cake topper is uncut and will require you to cut it out yourself using a pair of clean, dry scissors. This listing is for one 7.5", 6", 5", 4" or 3" edible cake topper printed on a Frosted Icing Sheet (also known as frosting sheets) or Wafer Paper (also known as rice paper), using edible ink.
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