
First, snip small cuts at the edge of a Light Pink Bandana and tear (for a textured edge) to get two 1 1/2" - 2" strips. Use hot glue to secure the strips of the bandana around the center of the smallest Shiplap Buffet Riser. Overlap the strips where they join to create a seamless look. If using one of the larger risers in the set you may need additional bandana strips to reach around the entire riser.

Next, use Mod Podge® to glue a Truly Scrumptious Doily to a DIY Unfinished Wood Horseshoe. Cut off any excess doily and use to complete the decoupage of the horseshoe. Remove a single bloom from a Pink Hydrangea Mat and glue onto the horseshoe as a sweet accent.

Glue the finished horseshoe to the center of the bandana strip to complete the rustic riser.

Snip and tear 1" wide strips of a Light Pink Bandana and then cut them down to approximately 3" in length. Cut 1" wide strips of either White Lace Ribbon with Floral Edge or a White Lace Table Runner and then trim them down to 3" in length.

Measure a piece of cord or jute to stretch the full diameter of your cake with an additional length at each end so you can tie the cord to straw supports. Fold the strips of bandana in half (U-shape) behind a piece of cord. Take the two ends over the cord and pull them through the bottom loop to make a cow hitch knot (as shown) onto the cord. Repeat with lace and alternate fabric across the cord. Don't cover the ends of the cord as you'll need to tie the banner onto straws.

Next, tie each end of the banner onto a Pink Polka Dot Paper Straw.

Glue a hydrangea bloom over each knot. Next, glue a Horse onto the bottom of each straw. Leave excess straw under the horses' legs so you can still push the straws into the cake.



Glue more hydrangea blooms around the horses' hooves.

Use gum paste to provide a protective layer between the cake and the topper. Push the straws into the cake to secure the topper in place.

Once complete, place the cake stand and topper onto the finished riser. The riser completes the look and elevates the cake to create a stunning focal point.
For more ideas and inspiration be sure to check out my Cowgirl Birthday Party and don't miss out on the step-by-step instructions to make your own DIY Cowgirl Hat Chandelier and Picnic Basket Party Favors!

First, snip small cuts at the edge of a Light Pink Bandana and tear (for a textured edge) to get two 1 1/2" - 2" strips. Use hot glue to secure the strips of the bandana around the center of the smallest Shiplap Buffet Riser. Overlap the strips where they join to create a seamless look. If using one of the larger risers in the set you may need additional bandana strips to reach around the entire riser.

Next, use Mod Podge® to glue a Truly Scrumptious Doily to a DIY Unfinished Wood Horseshoe. Cut off any excess doily and use to complete the decoupage of the horseshoe. Remove a single bloom from a Pink Hydrangea Mat and glue onto the horseshoe as a sweet accent.

Glue the finished horseshoe to the center of the bandana strip to complete the rustic riser.

Snip and tear 1" wide strips of a Light Pink Bandana and then cut them down to approximately 3" in length. Cut 1" wide strips of either White Lace Ribbon with Floral Edge or a White Lace Table Runner and then trim them down to 3" in length.

Measure a piece of cord or jute to stretch the full diameter of your cake with an additional length at each end so you can tie the cord to straw supports. Fold the strips of bandana in half (U-shape) behind a piece of cord. Take the two ends over the cord and pull them through the bottom loop to make a cow hitch knot (as shown) onto the cord. Repeat with lace and alternate fabric across the cord. Don't cover the ends of the cord as you'll need to tie the banner onto straws.

Next, tie each end of the banner onto a Pink Polka Dot Paper Straw.

Glue a hydrangea bloom over each knot. Next, glue a Horse onto the bottom of each straw. Leave excess straw under the horses' legs so you can still push the straws into the cake.



Glue more hydrangea blooms around the horses' hooves.

Use gum paste to provide a protective layer between the cake and the topper. Push the straws into the cake to secure the topper in place.

Once complete, place the cake stand and topper onto the finished riser. The riser completes the look and elevates the cake to create a stunning focal point.
For more ideas and inspiration be sure to check out my Cowgirl Birthday Party and don't miss out on the step-by-step instructions to make your own DIY Cowgirl Hat Chandelier and Picnic Basket Party Favors!