Showing posts with label Cupcakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cupcakes. Show all posts

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Hip Hop Dance Cupcakes


The theme for this dance recital was "Once upon a Dance"  These cupcakes were based on the poster for the event:



Thursday, October 18, 2012

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Music note cupcakes

Pumpkin chocolate chip cupcakes with a whipped cream cheese frosting. Topped with tied eighth notes.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Cookie Monster Cupcakes

It is time once again for the Cub Scout Blue and Gold Banquet. My son had the assignment to bring 12 cupcakes.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Flag Cupcakes


These were made for a Boy Scout Court of Honor.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Lion Cupcakes

The girls in our ward went to girls camp this last week. We went up on Wednesday and brought them Pizza and cupcakes for lunch so they didn't have to eat another meal with bugs and ashes from the fire. The theme for the week was "Be of good courage". Here's the cupcakes I made for them.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Faith in Every Footstep

My husband teaches Sunday School for the 17 year-olds and they have been asking when I'm going to make them a cake. If everyone attends there are 14 kids in his class. This week the lesson was "Faith in every footstep". I got this great idea to make Sunday shoes on top of a shoe box. You know, symbolizing church attendance as an important part of our faith. I found this example I wanted to mimic.

Plan A


No, I did not make this cake. I found it online. Amazing right? Well, I thought so too. I am still determined to make a cake like this one day. Of course I would do men's dress shoes for the guys but women's shoes are just prettier. I tried shaping shoes out of fondant and here's what I got.


Not amazing. The fondant kept sagging and cracking when it dried, plus 5 of the shoes never even made it this far, the heels broke off. I was going to embellish these with Silver airbrush paint, bows, ribbons, dots etc. but it just wasn't working for me.

On to Plan B

Well, I can't make shoes, but I have a foot shaped cookie cutter. I 'll make some sugar cookies and decorate the squares of cake and put the footprint on top of the cake and write "Faith" in the footprint. Faith in every footstep right? Here's what my footprints looked like.


Was this a baby shower attended by the Swamp Thing? Aaaaah those poor little babies must have been so terrified. I just wasn't happy with these feet either.

On to Plan C

I'm frustrated, I don't know what I'm going to do I need a break. I watched BYU lose the football game to Florida State. Now I'm even more frustrated. Then I chatted with the family for a bit. Ah, I feel better.

What am I doing?!? I need these treats for church tomorrow. Jonathan has worked them into his lesson and is counting on them. How is it already 10:00 p.m.?

Well, the lesson about "Faith in every footstep" is about the pioneers who crossed the plains. Many had not much more than their faith to go on. Some had wagons, some pulled handcarts and many just walked. I thought about this and decided I would try to make handcarts. Here we have the final product.


For some must push and some must pull as we go marching up the hill.... Oh, was I humming again. I hum a lot when I decorate cakes and this cake just made me think of so many pioneer songs. I took the square of cake that was going to be the shoe box and 2 piping bags and shaped the main part of the handcart. Thanks to Kathleen I got this amazing sugar cookie recipe that doesn't have to be chilled. It makes perfect dough that is easy to work with and tastes amazing. 32 minutes later I have wheels. Jonathan cut the Kebab skewers for the handles and I raided the pantry for things I could fill the handcarts with. Let's see, tootsie rolls, granola bars, fruit snacks, Laffy Taffy, yep that will work.

Did I mention there are 14 kids and 2 teachers? That's 16 of these babies.


I got to bed by 1 a.m. and the Sunday School class got a nice sugar buzz at church. Can't ask for more than that.... Well, maybe a glass of milk.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Hamburger cupcakes

I saw these cute hamburger cupcakes on bakerella and had to make them mine. All I needed was something to make them for. Our bishop was released and we are having a thank you party for him and his counselors. "What? you want me to make a dessert to bring? Well, if you twist my arm, I suppose...."


The are made from a cupcakes, frosting and brownies cut into circles. The tops I brushed with water and sprinkled sesame seeds on. The french fries are sugar cookies sprinkled with sugar.


Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Sunflower cupcakes


My sister-in-law Mindy makes some amazing cakes and has been an inspiration for me in my endeavors. I saw these cupcakes on her blog and wanted to try them. They are so cute. I don't think my piping skills are as good as hers, but I thought these turned out well. The centers are Oreos surrounded by layered green, orange and yellow petals made with a leaf tip.