What could I put on top of Alice in Wonderland cupcakes?!


Question: What could I put on top of Alice in Wonderland cupcakes?
I am making them for the panto, but have no idea what I could decorate them with.......I am skilled at sugarcraft and using rolled fondant, but not so hot with confectioners sugar....any ideas?

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I think if its alice in wonderland themed 'eat me' 'try me' 'take one' fit in really well with the story line....

you could have simpler ones too like the black and white checkers of the chess board, or the symbols that come on cards, red heart and diamonds, black spades and clubs placed ontop of swirled frosting.

or ones with the cheshire cats eyes and tail, feet and body like when he goes invisible...

you could write little quotes from the movie like when she says 'curiouser and curiouser' or 'who are yoooooou?' from when she meets the catepillar or 'off with their heads!'



If you are experienced in fondant cake decorating, you could make different items from the story - such as the drink me bottle, the mad hatters hat, the cheshire cat - or just his smile!, toadstools, pocket watch, playing cards, hearts, spades etc.



Hi,

I would use food colouring and make little blonde hair-do's and another with a clock and another with the mad hatters hat! Just paint a little picture on top of the iced cup- cakes!



Don't go over board, ice them all different colours then write eat me and try me on cupcakes like on the film! :D



Cheshire cat, or even just his smile. Also the Mad Hatter's hat, or card suits like hearts, spades etc.



Packs of cards is a great idea :D
Mad hatters hat?
Teapots?
A label saying "Eat me" :P



Chess Pieces



A house of cards



the white rabbit
or the queen of hearts




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