Cupcake Ideas for Daughter's Birthday?!


Question:

Cupcake Ideas for Daughter's Birthday?

I need some cute ideas for cupcakes to be decorated and taken to my 9 year old neice's class at school. Any suggestions? Please leave links or pictures if you have them!
Thanks!


Answers:
make a slab cake, not too thick, then get a cookie cutter and cut shapes in to he cake, maybe love hearts, animals, stars, angels, anything really that you can get a big cookie cutter for, you can either sandwich two of the shapes together with icing or cream or whatever, and ice and decortate the tops!! voila cute and original
or you could make normal cup cakes and decorate them like lady bugs
or really pretty icing and srinkles and lolies

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my own imaination

heather i once made some cupcakes out of marijuana and they looked like **** but once everyone ate them they didn't really care what they looked like hope this helps...cheech

I'm not sure about decoration but a fun way to do flavoring is Kool-Aid. I was making a cake for my stepmom's birthday when I was about twelve and I wanted make her a cake but it was spur of the moment idea kids get. So I used a white cake mix, I then added Mountian Berry Kool-aid ( I knew it was her favorite kind) and it turned out great. That was many years ago, I have found it to be a hit with kids. It can make really neat tasting cupcakes just use a box of regular cake mix (white or yellow work equally well but don't use any other type). When mixing just add your child favorite Kool-Aid flavor ( this works well for any kind of flavor save lemon or lime), add 1/2 cup of white granulated sugar to batter. Mix well. This work well as a cake or cupcake. You could decorate anyway you like but I would not recommend chocolate icing or sprinkles. Good Luck.

most good food stores have decorations like shimmery and sparkle frosting or metallic sprinkles, my niece loves them

I made kitty cupcakes last year and they were so cute.
You make the cupcakes, frost them with white frosting,
Take vanilla wafers cut them in triangles for the ears, take m&m's for the nose/eyes and string black licorice for the whiskers. I didn't do the bows and they were just as cute. Good luck!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/traoki/9044...

For my son's birthday. we make normal cupcakes with all different color frosting, (pink, orange, purple, blue and green) then with the iceing pen I write the first letter of everyone's name in his class, so that everyone gets their own personal cupcake.

anything colorful, poss add a jewel to the girls and something with a sports logo for the boys

here is a site with many cupcake decotation ideas
http://familyfun.go.com/recipes/special/...

I did ice cream cone cupcakes for my kids' classes and they were a huge hit! Really, really easy. Hot tip: when frosting these, use a cake decorator bag w/tips for an extra-special look. Here's a link with a cool pic:
http://recipes.howstuffworks.com/ice-cre...

Also, cupcakes made like this are less messy. You don't get all the crumbs you normally do when the kids try to peel the paper off!

Flowers/bugs for spring!!
http://www.cupcakecafe.com/cupcake.htm...

Something Cute like a cherry on top
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/custome...

Faces
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1402719...

Go to this site. There are tons of cupcake pictures to inspire you.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/cupcakestak...
Also check out this site for more great ideas
http://www.cupcakefun.com/
Also craft stores such as Michael's, A.C. Moore, and Wal-Mart have a lot of cupcake accessories to chose from. They have cupcake pan liners in different colors or prints. There are edible decorations you can place on the tops of the cupcakes.




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