Best Cardstock for Cake Toppers: Weight, Glitter, and What Actually Works
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Last updated: May 2026 — by Ashlee Falco
Cake toppers live or die on weight. The wrong cardstock droops on the topper stick within an hour, especially in the humidity around a fresh cake. The right cardstock holds shape from setup through cake-cutting and photographs beautifully under any reception lighting.
This guide is everything I've learned shipping cake topper cardstock to thousands of bakers, Etsy sellers, and parents making first-birthday toppers in their kitchens. We'll cover weight, finish, color by event type, and the specific combos that ship most often.
The 30-second answer
- Best weight for cake toppers: 250 gsm shed-free glitter cardstock (≈92 lb cover). Heavy enough to hold its shape on a topper stick, light enough to cut cleanly on Cricut.
- If you want non-glitter: 100–110 lb smooth solid-core, or 230 gsm specialty (mirror or holographic) for high-shine.
- What you don't want: Anything under 200 gsm — it droops on the stick within the first hour.
- Top three topper colors we ship: gold glitter, black glitter, rose gold glitter.
Why 250 gsm shed-free glitter is the cake topper standard
Three things have to work for a cake topper to look good through an entire event:
- It has to hold its shape on a topper stick. Cake toppers are essentially a piece of cardstock glued to a wood skewer or acrylic stick, then jabbed into a cake. Lighter cardstock tilts, droops, and folds over within an hour — especially with humidity from buttercream and ambient room heat.
- It can't shed onto the cake. Most glitter cardstock is surface-coated — glitter glued onto a paper backing. The second your blade or finger touches it, sparkle starts coming off. By the time you've mounted it on the cake, you've got glitter on the buttercream. Awful.
- It has to photograph well. Cake toppers are 80% of the cake photo. Pale or washed-out colors disappear; bright, saturated colors with proper shimmer pop in flash photography.
250 gsm shed-free glitter solves all three. The weight holds shape on a topper stick. The shed-free coating keeps glitter sealed in the sheet (no cake contamination). The saturated colors photograph beautifully across every standard reception lighting setup.
Browse our full shed-free glitter collection — 35+ shed-free colors at 250 gsm, all 12x12.
Best cake topper colors by event type
Weddings
- Most-shipped: gold glitter, rose gold glitter, champagne gold glitter
- Modern alternative: silver glitter or mirror silver for a chrome-bright statement
- Black-tie weddings: black glitter + ivory smooth backer
First birthdays
- Girl: light pink glitter + rose gold glitter
- Boy: cinderella blue + silver glitter
- Gender-neutral: champagne gold + white glitter + a soft pastel
Milestone birthdays (Cheers to 30/40/50)
- Classic: gold glitter + black glitter
- Modern: rose gold + black + white
- Bold: hot pink glitter + black + gold
Theme parties (kid)
- Barbie: hot pink + bubblegum pink + white glitter
- Mermaid: turquoise + holographic + bubblegum pink
- Unicorn: holographic + light pink + lavender + gold
- Dinosaur: lime green + orange glitter + black
Holidays & seasonal
- Christmas: lipstick red + green glitter + gold
- Halloween: black + orange + purple
- 4th of July: lipstick red + royal blue + white
- New Year's Eve: Gold + silver + black
Cricut settings for cake topper cardstock
For 250 gsm shed-free glitter
- Blade: Fine-point blade (the deep-point blade is overkill and can tear the surface)
- Mat: LightGrip (blue) — lower tack so the surface doesn't lift or scratch when you peel
- Setting: "Cardstock" or "Glitter Cardstock" preset in Design Space
- Pressure: Default. Bump to "More" if you see drag on intricate cuts
- Test cut: Always run a test on a corner before your final design
For 100–110 lb smooth solid-core (non-glitter toppers)
- Blade: Fine-point blade
- Mat: StandardGrip (green)
- Setting: "Heavy Cardstock" preset
- Pressure: Default to "More" depending on detail level
For mirror or holographic specialty
- Blade: Fine-point blade
- Mat: LightGrip (blue) — mirror surfaces especially can scratch on a high-tack mat
- Setting: "Cardstock" or "Heavy Cardstock" — test on a corner first; settings vary slightly by finish
Mounting cake toppers
Once your cardstock is cut, you mount it on a topper stick. Two main approaches:
Single-layer toppers
Hot-glue (or use a permanent craft adhesive) the cardstock directly to a wooden skewer or acrylic stick. The shed-free glitter holds up to handling without flaking.
Double-sided / layered toppers
For toppers viewed from both sides (most weddings):
- Cut two identical pieces of cardstock
- Sandwich the topper stick between them
- Use double-sided tape, foam adhesive, or a thin layer of hot glue to bond
For layered designs (a name on top of a flourish on top of a base shape), build up in reverse order — base layer first, then mid-layer, then top layer. Mount on the stick last.
Frequently asked questions
What weight cardstock should I use for cake toppers?
250 gsm shed-free glitter cardstock (≈92 lb cover) is the cake topper standard. Heavy enough to hold its shape on a topper stick without drooping in humidity. For non-glitter toppers, 100–110 lb smooth solid-core also works.
Will my cake topper shed glitter onto the cake?
Not with our shed-free glitter cardstock. The glitter is sealed into the sheet, not glued to the surface. Most cheap glitter cardstock from big-box stores does shed — you'll see sparkle on your cake within minutes of placement.
Can I make cake toppers on a Cricut Joy?
Yes — the Joy can handle 250 gsm glitter cardstock. Use the "Cardstock" or "Glitter Cardstock" preset, fine-point blade, LightGrip mat. For very intricate detail, the Cricut Maker handles fine cuts more cleanly.
How long does a cardstock cake topper last on a cake?
Through the event — typically 4–6 hours of display, plus the cake-cutting itself. The 250 gsm shed-free holds shape under normal reception lighting and humidity. For outdoor summer events, mount the topper as close to serving as possible.
Can I use 80 lb smooth cardstock for cake toppers?
For very small flat toppers, yes. For anything 4 inches or taller, no — 80 lb droops within the first hour. Step up to 100–110 lb smooth or use 250 gsm shed-free glitter.
What's the most-popular cake topper color?
Gold glitter is our most-shipped topper color overall. For weddings specifically, gold and rose gold tie for first place; for kid birthdays, hot pink and bubblegum pink lead.
How do I match my cake topper to my cake color?
Order a swatchbook sample — every glitter color we sell on a single bound book. Hold it next to your cake design or buttercream sample to pick the exact match.
Ready to start?
- Browse shed-free glitter cardstock for the standard cake topper material.
- Need high-shine? See our specialty cardstock collection (mirror, holographic).
- Color-matching to a specific palette? Order a swatchbook sample first.
- Need ideas? Read the Best Cardstock for Cricut Buying Guide for cutting and project guidance.
Happy decorating. — Ashlee