Recently, I gave away a gift certificate at my MOPS group. The lucky recipient cashed it in for birthday cupcakes for her daughters who were turning 5 and 7. They were having a tea party at an actual tea house, how cute is that?! So, I did mini teacup-cakes for the girls who are (according to mom) very girly and love pink and purple... Here are the very girly, very mini, super adorable teacup cupcakes!
What are little girls made of? Sugar and spice and everything nice. That's what little girls are made of...
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Rock n' roll!
A former student of mine needed some cupcakes to celebrate his birthday. According to his mom, he loves rock and roll music. That was music to my ears (ha ha), since I hadn't done music-themed cupcakes yet! They involved lots of detail work- but I LOVE them :) They looked pretty snazzy on top of the cookies & cream cupcakes he chose too. I hope you had a great birthday, Jason!
Guitar and microphone
Music note and microphone
Drum and guitar
Rock and roll box
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Where to even begin... A good friend of mine asked me to do the cupcakes for a wedding shower. Instantly I begin thinking of wedding-y things: flowers, wedding bells, you know, pretty things. Well, when she came back and asked me to include a 1/2 monkey 1/2 pony, a creepy doll and a brain with a bite out of it, needless to say, I was slightly shocked.
Apparently they are doing a couples shower and the groom-to-be is a big fan of a singer named Jonathan Coulton. He has songs about a code monkey, IKEA, a mustache, a creepy doll, a brain with a bite out of it and a 1/2 pony 1/2 monkey. So it started to make a little bit more sense.
All in all, even thought they are a really strange request, they are also strangely cute! And if the bride and groom are happy, I'm happy :)
Monkey on laptop aka Code Monkey
Brain with a bite out of it
Creepy Doll
Jonathan Coulton-themed cupcakes
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
"Can you tell me how to get...
...how to get to Sesame Street?"
For a little girl's birthday, she requested Sesame Street- specifically Elmo, Cookie Monster and Abby. After a little research (they didn't have Abby when we were kids, did they?) I transformed my original monster cupcakes into some pretty friendly Sesame Street monsters :)
'Tis the Season, take 2
Somehow, Mark talked me into doing cupcakes for his business Christmas party ;) These were a little more whimsical then the classic trees and stars I had done before. I did love those Christmas trees so of course, I did them again. But I also added Santa, Rudolph, Frosty and some other really fun Christmas icons. I love how they turned out, especially Santa and the glittery leaves on the holly. Merry Christmas everyone!