Baby Boy Safari Cake & Cupcake Ensemble
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My dear friends are expecting a baby boy in February and they had a Safari themed baby shower. The colors were blue and brown and due to the large turnout, we had to plan accordingly when it came to the cakes. We had four dozen cupcakes, an 8"x3" round cake that sat on top of the large cupcake tower, a sheet cake, and the baby blocks were made using the square wilton cupcake pan (2 cakes were stacked with frosting to creat a square). The baby blocks and some of the cupcakes were Devils Food and the remaining cakes were white cake. The cakes were iced with buttercream frosting. The blue frosting was tinted buttercream. Chocolate frosting was used on some of the cupcakes. Fondant accents were used on the baby blocks (letters & shapes) and the round cake. Rasberry & chocolate sugar crystals were spinkled on the cupcakes and the top of the round cake.
The cupcake wrappers were cut using a Cricut machine and the Cupcake Wrapper Cricut Lite cartridge. The fondant accents (letters & shapes) were cut using the Cricut Cake machine. The wreath was wrapped in riboon and various ribbon types were cut and tied around the form.
Thank you for looking.
~K
Casino Cupcakes & Dice Cake Pops
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I used my Cricut E2 Anniversary Edition to cut the cupcake wrappers using the Cricut Lite Cupcake Wrappers Cartridge and some casino themed paper. The cake pops on the top tier were placed in a styrofoam stand, the others were placed on 1"x1" wax paper sheets, and the cupcakes were decorated with buttercream frosting and poker chips.
The event was a success and I was really glad to be able to participate. Thanks Monica!
Thanks for looking!
~K
There is always a reason to eat dessert!
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For movie night, we fell back on an old favorite, hot fudge brownie sundaes. I used the Wilton square cavity pan for these and they allowed everyone to have a piece with crust. Yummy!
Thanks for looking!
~K
Happy 8th Birthday Jamison - Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2 'Roderick Rules'
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Zoe's 1st Birthday - Princess and The Frog Cake & Cupcake Tower
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The cupcake wrappers were cut using the Cricut Lite Cupcake Wrappers Cartridge. The cake and cupcakes were iced in buttercream, the decorations were from a kit and were topped with purple and green sugar crystals.
Thank you for looking!
~K
Happy 2nd Birthday Kinsley
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Can you believe that Kinsely is 2 years old?? Her mom wanted to have a Strawberry Shortcake Themed party. We made the cutest Strawberry themed invitations using the Hello Kitty Greetings Cricut Cartridge, we had to follow it up with an adorable cake.

Kinsley's paternal grandmother made her and her baby doll matching strawberry themed dresses and I was lucky enough to surprise her with the cutest Strawberry Shortcake director's chair. Will we ever be able to top this year's party?? Be sure to check back next year to see!
As always, thank you for looking!
~K
Hunter's Birthday Brawl - Bakugan
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The base cake was a 12" x 12" square frosted in buttercream. I applied the FBCT, border, and corner stars to tie in all of the colors. The Bakugan was made using the Wilton Sports Ball pan set. I star tipped the sphere and secured it to the cake using a bamboo skewer that I was able to drive through the cake board.
Thanks for looking!
~Karen
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