Posts tagged: cupcakes
Vampire Cookies and Cupcakes.
By Chrisjob
The shelves are piled high with plastic pumpkins, and it's time to start baking. Wanna try something other than witch cutouts and sugar-sprinkled jack-o-lanterns?
How To 'Make' Soap Cupcakes
By lilybee
I love the idea of making soap but am totally scared off by the complex-science-molten-fat part. These cupcakes are super easy to do, as technically you reshape soap as opposed to making it.
Before we start I have to say that I know the 'icing' on these is pretty lame, certainly no Bakerella creation, but that is more to do with me than the technique. I am infamously horrible at cake decoration. Every cupcake I've ever made has looked l » READ MORE
Simpsons Cupcakes.
By ChrisjobEveryone's favorite animated family get a fondant facelift. Veronica writes, "My niece Yana is celebrating her fourth, not fifth birthday (She's a giant!) on April 6, and as a present, I made some Simpsons cupcakes! I have never tried making traditional fondant before and was honestly intimidated by it. After 'bugging' Gel Colet with questions on gumpaste, royal icing and fondant (Thanks and sorry Gel!), I decided to not do any of the aforem » READ MORE
Make a Cupcake Color Wheel!!
By DIY Maven
Besides Lego Cakes, I can’t think of a better birthday surprise for the Curbly inclined as these Color Wheel Cupcakes. They’re easy to make and even simpler to decorate!
Ingredients:
1 2-layer-size package of red velvet, chocolate, white or yellow cake mix.
1 16-ounce can of white frosting
Candy-coated red, orange, yellow, green and blue milk chocolate pieces. Decorative sugar in the colors. Paint strips--courtesy of the paint store.
Assembly:
Pre » READ MORE
No more cupcake disasters
By beccajoI loves me some cupcakes. The ratio of frosting-to-cake is greater, and come on, who doesn't love frosting?
In the "Why didn't I think of this first?" file, we have the CUPCAKE COURIER, courtesty of Cupcakecourier.com

The trays lift out so you can carry cakes, as well. At $32.95 plus s/h, it's better than a flimsy cardboard box!
I'm sure it could also be used for decorated eggs, muffins, or individual quiches as well.
Yayy for cupcakes!

