Making 3-D Cakes with the Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge

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My cake video is finally ready. Sorry for the delay. I was trying to figure out the best way to use our video camera to make the video, but unfortunately, the quality isn’t as good as I had hoped. In any case, here it is. I hope it is helpful.



Below are the dimensions I used to cut the pieces for both the small cake and the large cake:
Small Cake:
Bottom: Cut 3 pillow boxes at 3-3/4″ (Hexagons cut at 4″)
Middle: Cut 3 pillow boxes at 2-1/2″ (Hexagons cut at 2-3/4″)
Top: Cut 3 pillow boxes at 1-1/4″ (Hexagons cut at 1-3/8″)

Large Cake:
Bottom: Cut 3 pillow boxes at 9-1/2″ (Hexagons cut at 10″)
Middle: Cut 3 pillow boxes at 6-1/2″ (Hexagons cut at 7″)
Top: Cut 3 pillow boxes at 3-3/4″ (Hexagons cut at 4″)

If you are interested in learning how to make the 3-D flowers, you can check out another video I made here.



If you would like to order the supplies to make one of these fun cakes, you can do so on my website here. Feel free to contact me or post any questions. 

      Happy Creating,


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