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Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax and Truffula Tree Cupcake Toppers
With the upcoming movie release of Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax, I thought it time to do some fun crafts. And what could be more fun than crafting for a Lorax party? There are a lot of options for party favors, but I went with cupcake toppers – because everyone loves a delicious cupcake! I chose to make not only the Lorax himself, but some truffula trees to accompany him. These are so easy to assemble that you’ll be able to whip them out for a party in no time. Click through the jump to see how they were made!
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5 Comments
Valerie commented on Feb 22 12 at 1:32 pmLove these – and so easy to make!
craftyamy commented on Feb 22 12 at 8:48 pmThank you!!
Kristie commented on Feb 27 12 at 8:57 amWhere did you find the striped pipe cleaners?
Sherry commented on Apr 09 12 at 12:30 pmI made these but used cotton candy on lollipop sticks for an edible truffula tree.
craftyamy commented on Apr 09 12 at 5:26 pmOh cool! That’s a great idea!
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