Again, I made these for a little get-together celebrating our home group friends' upcoming wedding.
I used the template that I mentioned in my earlier post and they were super easy. I love the special touch it added with little money and little effort! Plus they covered up the basic foil cupcake liners I used!
Excuse the grainy ITouch pics; my sweetie husband has our camera at the moment.
Other details:
I used my go-to chocolate cupcake recipe that my mom came up with back when the two of us had to bake and bring cakes to our cake decorating class at Hobby Lobby. I'll have to post it sometime. It's a doctored up Betty Crocker cake mix; easy and delish!
The frosting is The Pioneer Woman's "Best Frosting Ever" that I tinted pink.
I topped them off with a white chocolate wafer and piped the couple-to-be's new initial.
By white chocolate wafer I mean these:
You can buy these at Hobby Lobby / Michaels, etc for $3 a bag (or 40% off if you have your printable HobbyLobby coupon!). They are meant to be melted and used for candy molds, but I just flipped them over so that I had a flat surface and piped an "M" on top. A quick and yummy alternative to doing fondant circles!
Here's a few pics of our celebration!
The cute / happy couple; Jason and Kaitie
Our home group that we love! If you look close you'll see the plate say's "hi Taylor!".
A quick shout-out to my sweetie husband who couldn't make it. If you know us personally this makes a little more sense!
That's all for now!
So have you baked up any crafty kitchen projects lately?





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