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making cupcakes with cristina...

Hi There!

I’m Cristina from GetCraftee.com! I’m so excited to participate in Mollie’s blog party and share something fun with you all

Since it’s Mollie’s birthday, I thought it would be fun to show you how to decorate
some cupcakes with supplies you probably already have in your home. I’m also going to give you some links to my favourite baking resources.

First, you’re going to want to bake some cupcakes!



I used a cake mix for the purposes of this post, but try the following sites for some
great recipes:
While your cupcakes are baking, you’ll want to make your icing. Icing is the one
thing I will always make from scratch because then you’re able to control the
consistency of the icing. You can definitely still used store bought icing for this
tutorial though.

The recipe for buttercream icing I use is from Wilton.com. I substitute water for the milk in the recipe. Here are some tips to achieve the perfect icing:
  • If you have a stand mixer, use it! I used to make icing using my hand mixer, but not only is it very hard on your arm, it’s also very hard on your mixer! A stand mixer takes all of the hard work out of making icing.
  • Make sure all of your ingredients are at room temperature. Your shortening and butter should be softened in the microwave if they’re too hard.
  • If your icing seems too stiff, add in your water 1tsp at a time. I know this may seem like a small amount, but it really will make a difference.
  • To colour your icing, if possible try and use gel food colouring. It’s harder to find, but it won’t change the consistency of your icing unlike regular liquid colourings.
By now your cupcakes should be ready and cooled so it’s time to start putting the icing on your cupcakes!

There are a few ways to do this…

You can always spread the icing on using a spatula. Just because Cake Boss doesn’t do it this way, doesn’t mean it doesn’t look good! I’m not going to show you this method, but I’m sure we’ve all done it this way before.

The first method I’m going to show you is using a regular ol’ Ziploc bag!




First you’re going to cut the corner off of a Ziploc bag. Don’t cut it too big! Once you put your icing in there, you can always cut it bigger if needed. Then twist the bag so your icing is tight to the hole in the bag.

Now that the icing is in the bag, you can start to pipe!



Start on the outside, and work your way around until you reach the middle of the cupcake. You should have something that looks a little like this:



This will vary depending on how big you cut the hole in your Ziploc bag.

If you already have cake decorating supplies, you can use any type of tip you have to pipe on your icing. If you’re interested in professional products, I
recommend starting with this 12 Piece Cupcake Decorating Set from Wilton.

You’ll want to use the piping bags, and the piping tips included in the kit like so:



I used the Wilton 2D Tip (it’s one of my favourites!), and it makes a cute little swirl:



Now that you’re cupcake is all iced, you can do a few different things:
  • Add some fun sprinkles! Sprinkles come is so many different shapes, colours and sizes. Don’t be afraid to experiment!
  • Add themed figurines (Spiderman, Toy Story, Disney Princesses, etc.)
  • Make your own cupcake toppers!
I bet making your own cupcake toppers sounded like the most fun, right? Well I hope so, because I’m going to tell you how!


  • Download and print Craftee Cupcake Toppers or print off any templates you’ve found online
  • You’ll need 2 of each design you choose to use (one for the front, and one for the back! Your cupcake should look great from all angles!).
  • Cut them out using your favourite craft punch or scissors. I used a scalloped edge punch and a regular round punch for the toppers above.
  • Now you’re going to tape/glue a toothpick to one side of your topper. If your topper has lettering make sure your toothpick is coming out of the right end! I personally use Glue Dots because I find liquid glue too messy!
  • Once the toothpick is attached firmly to one side, you can attach the other side. Make sure all of your edges line up!
  • Now take that topper and stick it right into the middle of your cupcake!
Now you should have some fun cupcakes to display at your next party! Your friends
and family will be shocked that they’re home made. I promise

If you’re interested in going a littler further, here are a few of my favourite online
shops and products:
Thanks for letting me share my love of cake decorating with you! If you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comments!

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Cristina, these are so much fun! Thank you so much for making treats. And, and, be sure to stop by later, because I have some cupcake toppers to download too...so much fun, and we're only about half way through the day!

2 comments:

  1. The link to "Craftee Cupcake toppers" isn't right. However, I took out the %20 before the word downloads in the url and it worked! Thought you might want to know. Thanks for all the cute stuff on your blog! :D

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  2. Eek! Thanks, Christina, for pointing that out. I have gotten it all fixed now.

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