Showing posts with label cupcakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cupcakes. Show all posts

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Ahoy Little Cupcakes

Recently I was asked to make some cupcakes that incorporated the theme of Lighthouses. I said that I would do it (knowing that there must be a zillion tutorials about this sort of thing on pinterest.) To my surprise there wasn't that much out there on lighthouse cupcakes. I knew I wanted something that was large enough to stand by itself and look like a lighthouse but also not take over the entire cupcake. I also didn't want to make them out of fondant.

So here is what I came up with. :) Hope you enjoy this little tutorial!!



What you will need:

2 boxes of cake mix -  one chocolate and one butter cake mix
1 box of Mini Cup Ice Cream Cones (I found them at Walmart)
1 box of Strawberry Fruit Roll-Ups (6 rolls to a box) 
1- Jar of Cream Cheese Frosting
1- Package of Graham Crackers  
1/4- Cup Brown Sugar
1/4 Cup Melted Butter
Yellow and Blue Food Coloring
Hand full of chocolate chips - For melting



1. Break your Graham Crackers in half and place them in a food processor
2. Add 1/4 cup of Brown Sugar
3. Mix until it resembles sand. (Remove any large left over Graham Cracker parts... some of them just hang around on the top of the mix and never get broken down)
4. Add 1/4 cup melted butter and mix until well incorporated
 (I only used the crumble for 24 of my cupcakes)

5. Mix your batter and fill cupcake liners as directed. Cover batter with crumble. Then bake as usual.
6. While those are baking scoop out a little less than half of your frosting and put into a microwavable glass. (one that will allow you to dip things in)
7. Microwave frosting for 30 seconds. (If you dip your spoon in it should just coat the spoon)
8. Take out your cones and carefully dip your cone into the frosting glaze.
9. Make sure you get close enough to the top to cover most of your cone.
10. Let any extra frosting drip off and gently scrape excess on the side of the glass.



11. Carefully flip the cone up and grab the bottom edge with other hand. Set it down on a foil lined baking sheet. I only did one package of cones so I dipped 21 cones.
12. Unroll your fruit roll-ups and cut into small strips. (You may have to play around with length on some of these to get them right. The bottom stripe is one full length of strip and the top stripe is 3/4 a full length of strip. After they are all cut carefully wrap them around the cone.
13. When they are all wrapped with the fruit roll-up I put them in my refrigerator to harden.
14. After they are hardened, mix yellow food coloring into the remaining melted frosting (from dipping your cones)
15. Carefully remove your cookie sheet from the fridge and dip the top parts of your cones in the yellow to "light" your lighthouse.
16. Make sure you let them drip and carefully scrape off any excess or the frosting will drip all over your top stripe.


17. Finish baking and cooling your cupcakes. They should look like the cupcake below. (I love how the crumble looks like rocks and sand!)
18. With your remaining frosting add blue food coloring and mix well. Scoop into a ziplock bag and carefully cut a tiny hole at the bottom (remember you can always cut off more but you will hate it if you cut off too much.
19. Slowly squeeze zigzags across one side of your cupcake.
20. Grab a butter knife and pull the frosting around so that it covers the one side of the cupcake.
21. Use your knife to tap the frosting... creating "waves"
22. Place a small amount of icing on the bottom edge of your lighthouse to hold in place.


1. For the other cupcake I wanted something a little different So I drew a picture of an anchor and then placed wax paper over it. (I placed all of this on a small cookie sheet)
2. Take about 1/4 cup to 1/2 cup of chocolate chips and place them in a mug. Microwave for 30 seconds and stir... continue increments of 30 seconds until chocolate is fully melted.
3. Scoop chocolate into ziplock bag and cut a tiny... (I mean really tiny hole) in the bottom!! You can see how tiny that hole is in the photo.
4. Carefully squeeze the chocolate on to the anchor shape. Try and work quickly because your chocolate will harden in your bag!!
5. Continue until you have made enough for your cupcakes. (make a few extra just incase you break some)
6. Place them into your freezer for at least 10 minutes. This will help them become nice and hard.
7. Meanwhile create fun little circle patterns with your frosting on your left over cupcakes... make swirls or waves or whatever makes you happy. (Just remember to go light of the frosting unless you want to have to make an extra trip to the store to get more)
8. Remove your chocolate anchors from the freezer and carefully pull them off the wax paper and place them on top of your cupcake.





That's it your done :) Enjoy your beautiful cupcakes!





- Craft Hard

Monday, March 8, 2010

Bakerella Continued

Okay everyone here we go... I asked for your help in deciding what to send to Bakerella. So I sat down and got to work. I decided to make her 3 hand painted cards. I figured she could keep 2 and give one away or she could keep one and give 2 away. But then I thought ... this really should be made into a book. So I added two new design pages to the mix and came up with a little pop-out book that tells the story of cupcakes!! (So she also got a cute little book to go along with the cards!!) I had a blast making it and I really hope that she loves it.

Hope you enjoy this little process.

The original pop-up images I made... 12 in all

The first card

Second card


Third card... I just want to eat it!!
This is the cover of the book ... 
 I just love picture books, don't you?




Well now it is off to go make my own pop-up cupcake book. ( I haven't gotten mine put together yet) 


Let me know what you guys think!!!



Thursday, February 11, 2010

-Sprinkles Cupcakes-

In keeping with the theme of cupcakes...

I had a photo shoot in downtown Scottsdale yesterday. I am working with a new landscaping company and trying my hand at some interesting architectural shots as well as action shots of some of the workers. 

Nearby the office is a place called Sprinkles Cupcakes. I recall going into a few high quality cupcake bakeries while I lived in New York, but I never bought a cupcake from one. (I just looked around) So I decided that I was going to get myself, and my wonderful friend who drove, a cupcake! 

Here are the adorable little things in the boxes. 









YUMMMMYYYYY!!

Here is some of the work from the shoot.




Wednesday, February 10, 2010

- Cupcake Crazy-

For those of you who don't know who Bakerella is... well shame on you. She is one of the most amazing people to ever grace the blogging world. (Can you tell I am a big fan?)

Why do I love Bakerella, well lets just say she takes 3 of my very favorite things and brings them together to a whole new light.

First, she is super creative, loves, loves, loves, to create cute things.
Second, she makes and bakes these super cute creative things.
Third, she takes pictures while doing the first and second things, and they are awesome photos.

check out her work at bakerella.com

Well Bakerella just happens to love cupcakes and so I got to thinking, why not make Bakerella a few pop up watercolor cupcake cards? So I went to work. I planned on making just one and sending it to her, but who can stop with just one cupcake? Not me!!!
One turned into two and quickly became twelve. Opps :)

So now I have to chose what one to send her? Any suggestions, maybe I will just make a whole book of pop-up cupcakes.

Any way I thought you guys would enjoy this little "Project."

(if you are wondering why a funny line runs down the middle of each cupcake, that is the crease where the card folds in half. :)















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