No this hasn't turned into a Hello Kitty blog. My house is Hello Kitty land but today is all about cupcake wrappers. I was flipping through Cupcake Decorating Lab: 52 Techniques, Recipes, and Inspiring Designs for Your Favorite Sweet Treats! to get some ideas for Halloween crafts and I spotted this page that featured cupcake wraps and a great idea for transporting cupcakes (scroll down for that one). My Mom sent me two boxes of Hello Kitty cupcake kits that include 2 sizes of cupcake wraps. Well, I want to make some of my own so I scanned them in and will be printing them out with some of my own designs.
You too can design your own cupcake wraps. Feel free to download my scan and use them to make a template or print your own cupcake wraps.
DownloadNow onto the cupcake transporting idea:
Use a plastic cup with a lid upside down to transport your individual cupcakes. Bridget also points out you can reuse the cup!
More about the Quarry book:
Cupcake Decorating Lab: 52 Techniques, Recipes, and Inspiring Designs for Your Favorite Sweet Treats!
Discover easy, accessible, and fun techniques for making beautifully decorated cupcakes with Cupcake Decorating Lab! This inspiring guide starts out with basic techniques, such as frosting cupcakes with an offset spatula; using a piping bag and tips; flooding cupcake tops with icing; frosting with chocolate ganache; and tinting buttercream.
The labs in the book cover a wide variety of exciting decorating techniques, such as how to make sugared and candied fruit and flower garnishes; stamping, stenciling, and piping on fondant; and scroll work, writing, and borders. You’ll also find fun ideas for children, weddings, holidays, entertaining, nature themes, and more. Plus, the author includes all of her favorite cake and icing recipes! Create the most delicious and stylish cupcakes imaginable with Cupcake Decorating Lab!
Bridget moved to New York City to become a food stylist, gaining experience in both print and television for major food brands and publications. Flour Girl, her custom cake and dessert business, was launched as a creative side business. She returned to Chicago in 2004 to work as culinary director at a culinary consulting firm doing recipe and menu development, testing, writing, product ideation, and food styling. In 2006, Bridget relocated to her hometown of Cleveland to focus on her growing Flour Girl business, which in turn led to her partnership with John and Tatyana. In 2011 they opened Luna Bakery & Cafe. Luna offers fresh breakfast, lunch, and dinner options including crepes, salads, paninis, local espresso, and coffee. Specialities include: made from scratch pastries, cupcakes, and wedding cakes. To learn more about Luna visit www.lunabakerycafe.com.
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