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Cheerful Cupcakes

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Shortly after Halloween, Rob and I were in Target. We swung by the clearance section to see if there was anything worth scooping up, and boy oh man, was there ever. I scored eleven boxes of Halloween funfetti cake mix for 40 cents a box. Coolness upon cool, the sprinkles, or “funfetti”, are packaged in their own little foil container, and the main package is plain white cake mix, so if you’re making cupcakes for something other than Halloween, you can have plain.

I used that mix and some vanilla frosting to make Jen’s birthday cupcakes. Since the cupcakes I made for her birthday last year were so chocolaty and rich, I made these light, airy and sweet. The bears are Teddy Grams from 100-Calorie packages. Normal Teddy Grams are bigger and thicker, and would work well on a cake, but these are tiny and cute, about 3/4 of an inch tall, and just right for posing on cupcakes.

The hearts are purple Necco conversation hearts stuck on backwards. Grandma and I ripped open a bunch of little boxes and picked out all of the purple ones. I made the sign earlier in the day out of a cut-out square of poster board, with a strand of uncooked spaghetti taped to the back of it for the stick. Silver candles completed the look.

So fun!

Written by Amber

February 2nd, 2009 at 1:00 am

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  1. Those look delicious and super cute! Happy birthday, Jen!

    Have you considered making a light box? I’m curious about your thoughts on that.

    najla

    2 Feb 09 at 1:45 am

  2. We made one this weekend!

    On my prop styling post, Kristan (sp?) linked instructions from another website. I had them tucked away, but Rob beat me to it, and found instructions using stuff we got at IKEA. It’s really cool, and studier and less complicated than either Kristan’s (which used a cardboard box) or the one you linked to using foam.

    I’m not sure where he got the instructions, but the photos are great. The draw back would be that it’s a little bit more time consuming to take down after you’re done using it, but not even that bad, and we happen to have the space to leave it set up anyway.

    I’ll post the instructions later this week. Check out this can of Brawndo on Rob’s flickr.

    http://flickr.com/photos/robblatt/3245310176/

    amber

    2 Feb 09 at 1:54 am

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