Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Bunny Butt Easter Cupcakes


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Happy Easter!

Sharon


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Thursday, January 12, 2012

DIY Cupcake Wrappers



It's The NFL Playoffs!


Like any good native New Orleanean right now, my mind is obsessed with the Saints' road to  Superbowl 2012. Two more games! Will we do it? Nerves and excitement and anticipation.....





So the other day I am driving back from the dentist , about a 50 minute ride in  the car. Of course I am thinking abut my beloved Who Dat Boyz. But I also realize that it is time for me to post another item on the blog. What shall I do? Then I go back to thinking about the playoff game this coming Saturday, and the fact that I need to bring a dessert to my sister's house for the viewing party. What shall I bring? Hmmmm.... the kids love cupcakes and they are easy to make.  But I have to make them cute and football themed. What shall I do, what shall I do?

As I am driving along consumed with thoughts of cupcakes and football (and probably not paying nearly enough attention to driving).... it hit me! It just came to me, and with it that adrenalin rush of excitement you get when a creative idea pops into your head.  The more I think about it, the more excited I am getting. As I continue to hash out and develop the idea in my mind, I find my heart starting to race a bit and my tummy having a few butterflies. Oh I am SO excited!  This is going to be great! You guys know that feeling..... you get the light bulb moment and then you just can't wait to get started and see if it will turn out like you hope.

I found myself driving faster and faster to get home so I could get started. Passing  folks who are going too slow for me.   Blowing the  horn at that little old lady who who sat at the red light one fraction of a second too long once it turned green. ( And I am usually a very patient and considerate driver.)

A little faster still. Heck on the passing lane! I am passing folks on the shoulder!  At 80 miles an hour!  Kicking up a trail of dust and gravel. Running red lights and  stop signs. I have to get home!

Then it happened. Yep, the copper.  Got pulled over for my so called "erratic driving". Officer Bully came up to my window and peered over his out of style metal rimmed sunglasses. He did not look pleased as he pulled his fat ticket book out of his back pocket and flipped the top over, starting to write. As he scribbled all my essential information, I  excitedly explained  about my idea, and that I needed to hurry up and get home to get started before I lost my  inspiration. (Or forgot my idea, which is a problem at my age.) He listened intently and when I finished he said, "You are making Saints themed cupcakes for the game this weekend? WHO  DAT!" And not only did I not get a ticket, he gave me a lights and sirens escort all the way to my house. We sped down Highway 59 topping speeds of 95 MPH. We got so air born going over speed bumps that I felt like that orange  car in the Dukes Of  Hazzard.  As I peeled into my driveway on two wheels, I waved off Officer Friendly , screeched the car to a halt, and ran inside to my desk to start my project.

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OK, none of that really happened. But wasn't that more exciting to read than "I drove home from the dentist and started to work on my cupcakes." ?? (grin)

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So my idea was to try to make my own custom cupcake wrappers. There are not any cute football or Saints ones out there, so I figured I could  do it on my computer.

I started with buying this piece of clip art, which only cost a few dollars:





I use my favorite graphics arts program, Print Shop, but you can use any printing program you like. I imported the clip art into the program, and printed it out on photo paper. I used photo paper because I wanted the gloss, but you could also use card stock paper.



Here it is printed out with two strips, for two cupcakes.



For this one I just created a large square of gold color in the program and  placed the words layered on top and printed that out.





The last one I used  a fun font and fleur de lis clip art to create this pattern. I took an extra cupcake  wrapper I had on hand and traced that pattern onto the paper and cut it out. Then I attached the two ends of the wrapper with one single staple in the back.





I decided to use clip art on edible icing sheets to make one of the cupcake toppers. I printed the fleur de lis out using my edible ink printer. I added some powdered tylose to white fondant and rolled it to number 4 on my pasta roller. I dampened the fondant with a moist paper towel, and laid the cut out fleur de lis on top. I used a clean exacto knife to cut out the fondant  using the fleur de lis as the guide. This sat overnight to get nice and firm.





I wanted to dress it up a little, so I piped a black royal icing outline around the fleur de lis and sprinkled edible glitter dust on. I wasn't really thrilled with the look of that, so on another one I outlined and then also brushed the entire surface of the fleur de lis with piping gel before sprinkling the  dust on. That made  a really cool sparkly  silhouette. I like that one much better. Those have to dry fully as well before going in  the icing.






A fun Who Dat cupcake!





I used push molds to make more fleur de lis from fondant with tylose added. Let those dry overnight and then painted with gold  luster dust paint. The mold on the far left was homemade, but the white one can be found here, and the multi one is right here.





I love the big gold one on top.





I know we don't usually  use black  icing for obvious reasons, but I had to try one to see how it looked.  If you have anyone at your party pulling for the other team, they get that one. :)





I  did both scalloped and straight cut papers.





I like this elegant one a lot.




And  I also discovered the special effects  in my photo editing program!


Focal color:




Soft focus:





Black and white with a hit of color:




Sepia:




Warmified:





Soft focus again. Ok, I got a little carried away.....






Regular!




Notes:
1) These papers are not food safe, so make sure the icing and cake do not touch them.
2) Let the ink dry a while before you cut them to avoid smearing with your fingers
3) Be sure not to use copyrighted logos on items for sale.
$) If your dumb cupcakes do not bake up high enough, bump them up by placing an Oreo cookie under them inside the wrapper.  :)

These were really fun to make, and easy! And fast! The possibilities are infinite when you make your own wrappers. I really hope you try it.


Now, I must go iron my Saints jersey for the big game Saturday!

GO SAINTS!

Sharon





Thursday, December 29, 2011

New Year's Chocolate Favors


HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Can you believe another year has gone by?  Boy it goes so fast.  I hope all of you had a wonderful and magical holiday season.

I have one last tutorial for you for this year. I realize I am probably posting too late for you to get the supplies and make these this year, but hopefully you will tuck this idea away  in your files for next year.





Let's make these adorable chocolate party favors. They stand about 5.5 inches tall.



Gently melt the super white candy melts and tint it gray with oil based candy colors. Then fill both halves of the ice bucket mold. Pop them in the freezer for  about 10-12 minutes until they easily release from the mold.




Here are the two sides.


You can see by  looking at the half on the left that the mold has the chocolate coming up above the surface of the bucket. We have to carve some of that out with an exacto knife so that the bottle and ice can sit down in the bucket. You can see this was done on the half on the right.




Here are the two sides standing up for another angle showing how the halves need to be carved out.




Glue the two sides together with melted chocolate and smooth all the seems and imperfections with a knife and super clean (or gloved) fingers.




Now we break out the magic stuff. Silver luster dust dry dusted on top of gray chocolate (or fondant or gumpaste) will have a very realistic silver metallic look.  (Make sure you buy an edible luster dust.)




Then melt and color more chocolate green. Mold and chill the bottle halves.




Pop them out when ready.




Again join the two halves and smooth them out.




Cut the bottle at the height you want it to stick out of the bucket, with a little slant on the bottom.




Spray the bottle with about 3 coats (drying in between) of edible lacquer to give it some subtle shine.




Edible icing sheets are used to make the labels, and candy foil to cover the stopper.




Glue the bottle in the bucket with more chocolate, and add rock candy  for ice.




A photo for size reference.





These would make great table decorations. They would also be fabulous party favors if boxed in clear plastic boxes.




 HERE IS TO 2012!


All of us here at SugarEd Productions wish you  a prosperous and healthy year; filled with love and laughter and success. We sincerely thank you for your patronage, and look forward to serving  you in 2012.

Happy caking!
Sharon

Monday, December 19, 2011

Edible Holiday Place Cards


It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year!


Don't you just love the holiday season? I sure do. I especially love all the festivities and get togethers with loved ones. I am planning an intimate dinner party this weekend with just my closest of friends. I hate those big ole stuffy parties where it is so crowded and loud you can't even talk to anyone, don't you? I prefer a much more intimate setting. That is why I am doing a sit down holiday dinner. I have invited 6 of my closet friends. I cannot wait!




I have made these beautiful edible placards to put on the table. I just hate it when everyone fights over who is going to sit next to me. So awkward. These should solve that problem!



Let me show you how to make them, they are easy!
(You can click on the photos to make them larger.)


Print the names in the size and font you want on edible icing sheets. I like Kopykake brand. (You have to use an edible ink printer to make these food safe.)




Cut them out and lay them face down into the place card chocolate mold.



   Pour melted white chocolate into the card molds and the little stands too.



About 8-10 minutes in the freezer and then they will fall right out of the mold. Now the edible image is embedded into the chocolate and it looks seamless and like all one piece! Love that.




To decorate these, I piped royal icing bead borders with a tip7. Let that dry a good bit and then paint them with  gold luster dust mixed with vodka. Let that fully dry. Then add a red clay gun string ( the smallest round disc)  as  a decorative border inside the gold piping.



Attach the stand to the back with chocolate.




I also used these premade royal icing decorations that I purchased here.


Isn't  that just beautiful? I think Martha will be a little jealous of my mad crafty skillz. :)




Your guests will be awed by the fact that these are edible, and even more so by the fact  that you made them.


I also made another design for my New Orleans pals.  Many of you know that I am a devoted native of New Orleans, and  just adore our culture and history.   I wanted to make something special for my local buds.




For these, I used my strip cutters to frame the cards with red and green fondant.





I used my fleur de lis push mold and white fondant to make the decorations. I painted them gold after they were dry, then attached them to the cards.





Lovely.  I think Drew will be impressed. Yes, Drew and I are close personal friends. (He just doesn't know it yet.)



Darren (Sproles) and  Harry (Connick) will shower me with compliments.


What? You don't believe that I know Harry?
Let me prove it to you then:

 
 Right after this photo was taken he proposed. But I had to say no because I am already married.



Back to the place cards:



I think the fleur de lis is especially fitting for Drew.




Darren also, since they both play for the Saints. Who Dat!





Harry loves his coffee and dessert.






I cannot wait for my party!  
I hope Oprah does not drink too much and hit on Donald like last year.


I hope you guys give these a try; they are really fun and easy to make.

And be sure to join us on Facebook for our related Give-away!


Happy Holidays Everyone!

Sharon
www.sugaredproductions.com