Wednesday, June 20, 2012

To The Rescue!!!

My cousin had a party for her son, and wanted to do a superhero theme for his first birthday party. I was honored to create these cake pops for the little Stud... Everything was decorated by just using candy melts and a toothpick. It was a long process, but well worth it!! 

The bunch included Captain America, Green Lantern, 
Superman, Iron Man, Batman,  The Hulk, 
And last, but not least.....Spiderman!



Enjoy!!!


Its a Colorful World....

I made some cake pops for my mother-in-law's birthday party,
and she wanted all different colors, 
so I just added sprinkles. 
These were super easy and quick,
just add the sprinkles after you dip the cake pops, 
while the coating is still wet....




Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?!

Yup, that's right, I made Sponge Bob cake pops!!! 
They were challenging because they require a lot of detail,
 but they came out really cute.
The decorations were mainly candy melts, using a toothpick to draw on the details. 
The nose is a yellow tick-tack. 

 And then I made the flowers on some of them using regular sprinkles...


 All together now!!!

Easter!!!

I love Easter, especially since its the day Jesus rose...
For this day, I chose to make cute little cake pops that kids would love,
 because I was selling them at a fundraiser bake sale for my church. 
I made easter eggs, bunnies, and sheep. 

For the bunnies, I used Bunny Corn, which I found at Micheal's Craft Store....The nose is a jumbo heart sprinkle and the eyes are white circle sprinkles, and I used edible ink pens to draw on the mouth and eyes



 For the Sheep, I used mini marshmellows and cut them in half, and attached them to the cake pop using candy melts. I also used a black jellybean for the head and black chip sprinkles.
 For the chick, I used yellow chip sprinkles for the wings, orange chip sprinkles for the nose, and orange flower sprinkles for the feet. These were the easiest, besides the eggs. 
And here's the picture of the bunch.....

I hope you enjoy! There's more to come soon.....


Valentines Day

On the day for Love, I decided to make heart-shaped cake pops with different kinds of decorations. I didn't have a heart-shaped cookie cutter, so I had to shape them by hand, which was a little harder. But I think they came out quite nice, don't you? I drizzled candy melts over the cake pops after dipping them, and even used sprinkles on some of them. 










And a picture of the bunch....

Casino Party!!


I made dice cake pops for a casino party that I went to at the beginning of the year. 
They were simple red, white, and black dice and were very simple to create. 
I just shaped the cake pops into squares, dipped them in the candy melts, 
and decorated the dice with dots using a toothpick.

Like I said, extremely easy and simple, with very cute results.

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