Look Ma! No carving! This wreath was made using mini cupcakes.
Here they are. Pretty in pink. All lined up and ready to go.
Twenty six little bundles of joy before the frosting.
The cupcakes were attached to the fondant covered
foam core heart with a dollop of butter cream.
Then all of the nooks and crannies were filled.
A final layer of frosting was slathered over the
these pink beauties before covering them with fondant.
Kind of hated to hide them but won't they be a lovely surprise?
Here's a close up of some of the 60 wafer paper roses that adorned the heart.
They were SO easy to make and went rather quickly.
They also are as light as a feather and melt in your mouth.
Not in your hands. Unless your hands are wet.
Happy Valentine's Day and thanks for stopping by!
(Tutorial can be found in the next post.)
You are a genius. The paper roses are so adorable
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely compliment. "Genius" doesn't get used much in my circle unless it's a sarcastic remark so it's refreshing to hear it used in another manner. lol! Thanks for looking!
ReplyDeleteYou come up with the best ideas. Are you going to share with us how to make the roses?
ReplyDeleteThanks Beverly! I will be doing a tutorial on the roses soon. They are really easy so I hope you'll give them a try!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and so creative!
ReplyDeleteI had to re read your post because at first glance I was like what cupcakes. That wreath is incredible, I wouldn't let anyone eat it. Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteLove your creativity! This is just gorgeous! xo Jina
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your kind words. Hope you'll give the tutorial a try and send me some pics. Happy Caking!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL!!! Too pretty to eat...lol How did you make the roses? Just incredible..so creative =)
ReplyDeletesouthernnights: Thanks! Please see the post following this one for the tutorial. Glad you stopped by!
ReplyDeleteI would love to know how you made those roses! They are beautiful! Please share your secret...you are amazing!!
ReplyDeletequeensandra68: Please see the post following this one for the complete tutorial. Thanks for looking!
ReplyDelete...so liebevoll, ... Die Rosen sind einfach toll!
ReplyDeleteThanks Yvonne! I translated your comment from German to English: …as in loving... The roses are just great!
ReplyDeleteHappy Caking!
Hi, could you let me know what kind of rice paper are you using. I try to make some flowers but they are cracking all the time. Thank you:)
ReplyDeleteI used .27mm thick wafer paper made from potato starch, vegetable oil and water. Lightly misting or steaming the paper before you punch the shapes helps immensely with cracking. Icing Images also sells a wafer paper conditioner on their website.
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