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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Wanna Create Some Cute Cupcakes for a Party?

 

baby buggy 

Baby Buggy

Frost three-fourths of each cupcake with pink frosting; frost remaining fourth with white frosting. Attach 2 mini vanilla wafers to bottom of pink frosting for wheels; cut off one-half of a third mini wafer and attach to white frosting for baby's head. Pipe yellow frosting lines for top of buggy; attach white flower-shaped decors for ruffles along buggy top. Pipe white spokes on buggy wheels and attach mini M&M's for hubcaps. Decorate the baby's face.

 


 

Fishies in the Sea

Frost cupcake with blue frosting. Attach colored Goldfish crackers to the cupcake. Use chocolate frosting to pipe eyes on fish. Add white candy confetti for bubbles.




 

Purple Monster

Spoon purple frosting into a decorating bag fitted with a small star tip. Starting at the outer edge of the cupcake, pipe spikes of frosting in concentric circles to completely cover the top. Attach round white candies for eyes and mini M&M's for pupils, small red candy for the nose, and black shoestring  licorice for antennae.
 
 
 
 
Spotted Puppy
 
Use white frosting to pipe 1/4-inch beads to cover the top of a cupcake. Use chocolate frosting to pipe ears, spots, and mouth. Attach a small red candy heart for the nose and mini M&M's for eyes. Attach a 2-inch piece of red shoestring licorice for the collar
 

   
Sunflower
 
Using a small star tip and yellow frosting, pipe flower petals around the edge of the cupcake. Pipe chocolate frosting in center; cover with mini chocolate chips. For the ladybug, pipe chocolate frosting on a red M&M for decoration.
 

 
  
Snorkler
 
 Frost the cupcake with blue frosting; dip the top into blue sugar crystals. Pipe white frosting onto the center of the cupcake into 1 1/2-inch oval for dive mask; attach green M&M's to mask for eyes. Use chocolate frosting to outline the mask and decorate the eyes. Attach a trimmed candy cane for the snorkel and flat white decors for bubbles. Attach a Goldfish cracker and pipe an eye on the fish

 



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