If I had a flower for every time I thought of you...I could walk through my garden forever. - Alfred Lord Tennyson
I don't know about you, but I am absolutely smitten with cupcakes. So when a friend recently asked me if I would mind making a few cupcakes for a baby shower she was helping to throw, I jumped on the opportunity to get my hands in some fondant again. When I asked about colors, etc., I was told to just do whatever I liked. I knew that there would be a big cake made by a professional and I did have some fears that whatever I came up with would clash horrifically with it. But I took the plunge and decided to with a garden theme - hoping that all would be fine.
Because last week was so incredibly crazy with school plays, dance recitals, and just about anything else you can imagine, I decided to purchase plain frosted cupcakes from a bakery so that I could just focus on making the "garden" decor for the tops. I'm so glad I did because I just about ran out of time to finish them even without having to bake the cupcakes myself!
My two regrets are that I didn't get to bake them myself {but that just couldn't be helped} and that I put too much frosting under the mushrooms to adhere them to the cupcakes. A dear friend and I were putting those little mushrooms on the cupcakes in the car at the shower.. I was late and moving like a mad woman!
I made all of the little cupcake wrappers and flags using my new Silhoette SD die cut machine. I can use images, templates, and fonts from my own computer - I don't have to buy any cartridges. I just LOVE that machine!!!!
I was so happy to discover that the cupcakes and baby shower cake looked really pretty together. No clash!
I am very pleased with how they turned out and I can't wait to work on another cupcake project again! By the way, this is the recipe I used for the fondant. It was so good! I flavored the fondant with peppermint extract so all the little flower and bug pieces {ummm...} tasted just like those little soft pastel after dinner mints you often see at weddings.
If you haven't already, be sure to check my Cottage Charm giveaway to enter to win a dollhouse kit! And of course, you'll want to check out all the other charming giveaways in this years Cottage Charm giveaway event. Have fun!
Wow! These are absolutly stunning!! So beautiful!
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www.simplydesigning.blogspot.com
Kim,
ReplyDeleteYou never cease to amaze me with your creativeness. These cupcakes are beautiful, little masterpieces! What a sweet treat for the eye as well as the appetite!
On my way to enter your give-away!
Your Friend,
Deborah
They are adorable!! I wouldn't want to eat them they are so cute!!
ReplyDeleteJust perfect, Kim -- I adore these! OK, so next opportunity, fondant lessons! ;)
ReplyDeleteOh, and on another note -- that owl cake is fantastic! The mommy and daddy with the egg is just too, too clever!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteThose cupcakes look scrumptiously beautiful!!!you are a very talented girl!
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Much, much too gorgeous to eat!
ReplyDeleteThese cupcakes are adorable. I had to "like" you on facebook and then share with a friend!
ReplyDeleteThanks, everyone! They were super easy and so much fun to work on! Yes, Megan, fondant lessons would be fabulous! You should try the fondant recipe I posted though there are other non-marshmallow based recipes I know you'd love to check out as well. {I've only used marshmallow so far.} I think you'd enjoy working with it...I think you all would!
ReplyDeleteThese are incredible! You've done such wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Allyson
http://cupcakescandycanes.blogspot.com
Those are truly adorable, Kim--mini, edible art!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Absolutely stunning
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