Posts tagged: cupcakes


Vampire Cookies and Cupcakes.

By Chrisjob

vampire cupcake

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?

October 11, 2009
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How To 'Make' Soap Cupcakes

By lilybee

created on: 11/18/08

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

November 19, 2008
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Simpsons Cupcakes.

By Chrisjob

Everyone'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

April 09, 2008
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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:

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November 12, 2007
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No more cupcake disasters

By beccajo

I 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!

June 18, 2007
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