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Keeping up with the festivities but having a different take this year, I thought I would make some Christmas Pigs in Blankets toppers for you. I made them using the following items: Walnut Whip Pink, Green & Red Icing Black Pearls Blanket Mould Ball Tool Smile Tool Edible Glue These festive additions offer a wonderful twist on the traditional Christmas topper, steering away from the usual Santa or Reindeer designs and with a whopping 128 million people incorporating them into their Christmas dinners this year, I couldn't help but recreate them in cake topper form. Even if the original versions aren't your cup of tea, these cakey alternatives are bound to bring joy to your loved ones and add a charming touch to your Christmas...
If, like me, you're seriously busy at the minute but still looking for a quick way to enjoy the Jubilee celebrations. Then why not recreate these quick and easy cupcakes for the upcoming Bank Holiday. You'll only need a few Union Jack flags, edible red white and blue sprinkles, and cupcakes of your choice and voila you've created a quick and easy celebratory cupcake. In order to keep with the theme, I chose to put them in a red cupcake case which helps the flags pop on the top of the cake. You could always use the remainder of the union jack flags for sandwiches too. However, you choose to celebrate be sure to do it in style! Enjoy! Tutorials Easy Cupcake Toppers Creative Corner
If you're looking for a bit of inspiration this Valentine's Day, then why not have a go at making these cupcake toppers. All you need is red, white and black icing fondant: embossed rollers, a few heart cutters, a flower cutter and edible pens or paint. Equipment How to make... To emboss the icing fondant, roll it out with a rolling pin, then emboss it by rolling over it with your embossed roller and then cut it into your desired shapes. To make the 'I' shape, roll a sausage with red fondant and then cut the ends with a knife to straighten them off. To make the sheep, roll out white fondant, emboss it, then cut it into shape with a flower cutter. To make the face, roll a ball of black fondant, then flatten it and square it off...
Here are some last-minute Father's Day cupcake toppers for you to have a go at. These are a great generic design and easy to recreate. All you'll need are some of the following equipment. Circle/Pastry Cutters Heart Cutters Letter Cutters Rolling Pin Edible Glue Icing/Fondant I used Renshaw - Poppy Red, Latte and Baby Blue for the colours. Just make a batch of cupcakes, buttercream or jam to the top of the cupcake and then decorate as required. Tutorials Easy Cupcake Toppers Creative Corner
Since the knitted moulds came out, there has been an influx recently of the multitude of things you can make with them. At Christmas, we had the Bobble Hats, at Easter, we had the Gonks, and then I've also seen a variety of other lovely fondant creations appearing online. So as the saying goes, if you can't beat them, join them. I did indeed decide to join them and made some knitted bear cupcake toppers. Ahh, the only thing now is to find out where baby bear got to? 🤗 Tutorials Easy Cupcake Toppers Creative Corner
As it's nearly Easter, I've been trying to put together the Chick Family for you and today; I finally managed to do it. 👩‍🍳 So please welcome... Daddy Chuck Mummy Chic ...and Baby Chickster to the site. :hatchingchick: As you can see, these adorable toppers are easy on the eye and, in all honesty, relatively easy to make. So if you're looking for a 'to do' project with the kids over the holidays, then have a go at these. To make the Easter Chick Toppers, you will need: White/Orange/Black Icing/Fondant Circle Cutter Square Cutter Star Cutter Pink Lustre (Optional) I will shortly be doing a tutorial on these, so watch this space. https://www.helpmebake.com/threads/how-to-make-two-easy-easter-chick-cupcake-toppers-2d.1617/...
If you want to get into the festivities and it's looking a little cold outside then why don't you look at creating your own edible bobble hats? All you'll need are a Terry's Chocolate Orange, plain cupcakes, knitted moulds and some fondant icing. These are great gifts for the festive season and can also be used for a topper on a Baby Shower cake too. Literally, all you have to do is emboss the icing fondant with knitted moulds, wrap it around the chocolate orange or perhaps a cupcake and then add the pom-pom and rim, and there you have it, a lovely little Bobble Hat. The colours I used to make the edible bobble Hats are as follows:- Renshaw Poppy Red Icing for the large Terry's Chocolate orange bobble hat at the back. SMART FLEX...
These Num nom cupcakes were made to accompany the Berry Berry Swirl Cake I made for my God-daughter. I used claret pink for the faces of the pink num noms and then used a darker claret pre-dyed icing for the bows. The eyes and nose are Renshaws black decor icing and the eyelashes were made using a foodoodler black coloured edible pen. As there were boys attending the party I made some blue Num Noms of my own design, these had the stars on the ear and were baby blue in colour. Tutorials Easy Cupcake Toppers Creative Corner

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