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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Wise Guy Cupcakes

Cupcake Decorating Tutorial

I adore these cupcakes!  They just make me smile.

They were the centerpiece for the graduation party I catered this weekend and everyone thought they were a hoot!  Pun totally intended.  Ha!  The school mascot is a 'Sage' or owl and I couldn't resist making these little guys!

And really, while they're a bit time consuming to put together, they're very easy to make.You'll start with 24 baked and cooled cupcakes.  I made mine Saturday morning and didn't get around to decorating them until Saturday afternoon.

The most tedious task is seperating all the chocolate sandwich cookies.  You'll need to carefully seperate 48 cookies, setting aside the cookie without the cream filling.  If you have trouble with the cream breaking, you can smush it back with your fingers.

Yes, smush is a technical term.

Cream Filled Sandwich Cookies

For the noses and eyes I used 24 orange chocolate candies and 48 brown chocolate candies.

Orange and Brown Chocolate Candies
Stop counting the candies!  I said STOP!!

To affix the eyes on the cream covered chocolate sandwich cookie, use a tiny dab of frosting.  You only need a little.  Too much and you'll see it spill out from underneath the candy.

Attaching The Eyes

After you get all the candies attached, you'll frost the cupcake and carefully place two of the cookies on top.

Cookie Eyes

Then grab one of the orange candies and place it on it's side in the 'V' below the eyes.

Orange Candy For The Nose

Now use your knife or small offset spatula to pull the frosting above the eyes into the shape of little horns.  You can easily manipulate the frosting.  There's not a science to this, just go with it.

Owl Cupcake

One cupcake completed!  23 more to go.

Wise Guy Cupcakes

Ingredients:
24 Chocolate cupakes, baked and cooled
Chocolate frosting.  I cheated and used canned.
48+ Cream-filled chocolate sandwich cookies.  Grab a few extras just in case!
48 Brown chocolate candies
24 Orange chocolate candies

Directions:
Carefully separate sandwich cookies, setting aside the wafer without the cream.
Use a small dab of frosting and affix the brown chocolate candies to the top of the cookie halves with the cream.  Set aside.
Frost cupcakes with chocolate frosting.
Place 'eyes' centered on each cupcake.
Take an orange candy and put just below the cookie eye.
Use an offset spatula and pull the frosting to make horns for your owl.

Cupcake Decorating Tutorial
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Monday, January 20, 2014

Countdown Flag Tutorial

Hey there!!

Last week I mentioned having a craft tutorial for you and here she is!  To give you some background, my friend Kira and her now husband declared themselves 'officially' dating at my wedding back in October of 2010.  They are the cutest ginger couple you ever did see and they have two adorable ginger kiddos too!  Both Kira and her honey are in the military and he will be leaving soon on a deployment overseas.  To help Kira and the kids pass the time, I made a 'Countdown Flag' to literally count the days 'til their soldier returns home!

Countdown Flag Tutorial
Okay so here's what you need:

3 - 2x4's cut to approx. 9"
2 - 2x4's cut to approx. 5.5"
2 - 2x4's cut to approx. 3.5"
Acrylic Paint (I used cream, maroon and dark blue)
Paint Brushes
Painters Tape
Chalkboard Paint Spray
Chalk
1.5" Yellow Ribbon
Ball Point Pen
The words 'Days 'til our soldier comes home!'*I created mine in Word and printed them out.

The first thing you'll need to do is cut your boards to size.  I had Matt cut the wood for me out of some scrap 2x4's we had from our shelving project in the basement. 

Make sure you go back and paint the whole board!  Didn't get a picture of that...

After I had painted three coats on each piece of wood, I was able to move onto 'etching' the wording on each board.  I learned this method via Pinterest, but now I can't find the specific pin.  I'll keep looking and once I find it, I'll link it up to this post.  Here's the gist: Cut each separate word out and tape it to the wood.  Using a ball point pen, push down and trace around each letter until you've finished each word.  When you remove the paper, the word is 'etched' into the wood!


Once you've completed all your tracing, you will go back and paint inside each letter.  There are several methods you could use if you didn't want to use a brush.... paint pen... Sharpie... Whatever.


After filling in each word, I taped off the blue square and sprayed two coats of aerosol chalkboard paint on to it.  Once the paint is tacky, you will remove the tape and let it drive completely.  I let mine dry for about 5 hours.  After the chalkboard paint is completely dry, you have to 'prime' it.  Priming is necessary so the first thing you write on your chalkboard isn't there permenantlyy.  I rubbed my chalk on a scrap piece of felt and then rubbed the felt over the chalkboard.  You may find it necessary after this step to touch up your blue paint if the aerosol paint bled or you can't remove the excess chalk dust entirely.


The final step is to stack the blocks in the flag shape and tie it up with a yellow ribbon.  The yellow ribbon signifies that they are supporting and praying for the safe return of a family member who is serving in a branch of the US military.


Remember to be thankful everyday for the men and women who fight to protect our freedom!