Thank you Lisa (TQO) for another order for birthday cupcakes for one of your numerous friends….aren’t they really privileged to have you as a friend and lucky to have me as a cupcake maker! These roses seem to be so popular this year and I never tire making them as they always look quite delightful nestled in their own whirls of creamy icing. I added generous drizzles of zesty lime green, tickled pink and lovely lavender pearls to the cupcakes to match each colour rose and popped the completed cupcakes into these zany pink and white polka dot cupcake holders.
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Toblerone Cupcakes
Inspired by Paul’s love for all things chocolate, I made these Toblerone Cupcakes for his birthday. They were a simple chocolate delight to make as I baked chocolate chip cupcakes with creamy vanilla icing and then placed a chunky piece of Toblerone on each cupcake so that there was an irresistable bite of delicious honey, nutty chocolate with each mouthful of chocolate cupcake. These cupcakes were a pleasure to photograph in their delightful “cupcake” cupcake cases – thank you Tracy for thinking of me when you came across them.
Farmyard Cupcakes
Lyn asked me to do cupcakes with a Farmyard theme for a 2 year old’s birthday party. Not being a natural artist when it comes to animals, I had to google and get ideas for these cupcakes. I came across the idea to make just the animal heads from sugar paste and I made horses, pigs, sheep, cows and chickens with their naughty expressions and then iced the cupcakes according to the animals; chocolate for my lovely brown horses, perky pink for the pigs, wooly white for the sheep and cows and cheeky yellow for the chickens.
- Old MacDonald has nothing on these Cupcakes!
These cute animals were quite happy to join my Cupcake Farmyard for the day and I am sure they delighted many birthday guests both young and those a little less young. Thank you for such a fun order Lyn.
Turning 50 in Style!
Wow Jenny you certainly turned 50 with a great amount of style and grace and a gorgeous birthday breakfast celebration shared with family and friends. You looked beautiful and your setting at House Higgo in Northcliff was just perfect to make your day a memorable one. I loved your theme of Lavender and Lace and when you asked me to do the cupcakes according to this theme these pale pink, light lavender and purple sugar paste roses were so pretty on these Vanilla and Lavender Cupcakes in their dainty lavender cupcake cases.
Not only were you blessed with gorgeous weather, amazing family and friends but we were treated to a delicious breakfast by the very gracious staff of House Higgo. I loved your colour scheme and the most beautiful flower arrangements that your talented mom made for you were perfect on the pretty lace table centres. You have always been such a caring and thoughtful friend and it was very clear what an amazing friend you are to all those who shared your birthday with you. It was a privilege for me to share in such a special celebration with you.
Beautiful Blooming Cupcakes
After Jan’s excitement a year ago over the gardening cake I made for her birthday, I was thrilled that we could celebrate with her again this year and as the gardening theme was a winning formula I thought I would stick to it for her cupcakes this year. As you can see in my photos I had a huge amount of fun with different summer colours and flower designs and then even more fun grouping the flowers into their pots, wheelbarrows and barrrels. Of course every gardener needs a pretty pair of wellington boots and a fetching sun hat so I included sugar paste versions of these too. In keeping with the garden theme I made Rose and White Chocolate Cupcakes and Lavender and White Chocolate Cupcakes all deliciously iced with a creamy vanilla icing.
On a Monday morning previous to making these cupcakes I had taken a trip into Parkhurst, a place close to my heart for so many reasons and the latest being In Good Company’s move to this quaint suburb. Walking into their shop is just the perfect delight for any shopper and entertainer as their attention to detail in their displays and the quality of their products is superb. With Jan in mind, I was drawn to these pretty Meri Meri cupcake cases with their pretty striped and flower detail and I Love Cupcake font and to another new product the Meri Meri Cupcake Gift Boxes. The gift boxes hold 4 cupcakes each and are shaped as a little roofed cottage with a window through which you can view the cupcakes. The cupcake gods certainly had me in mind as these beautiful purchases became the colour inspiration for Jan’s cupcakes. In Good Company also had the perfect gift for Jan in the form of a garden trowel and fork covered in a delicate rose design. Their unusual array of ribbons kept me a while longer as I chose the perfect one for wrapping Jan’s present which you will see here in the photo belo
A trip to Parkhurst is not complete on visiting only one shop so another exciting window display in The Windmill caught my eye and it was in this lovely gift shop where I found the perfect cream cake stand for these beautiful cupcakes. I loved the embossed metal work and dainty daisy cutouts in the metal and I know that this is a stand I will use over and over again.
Needless to say, we had a brilliant morning celebrating with Jan who was once again impressed by how well we all know her as we chose gifts for her home and garden. You may be impressed with us Jan but it is thanks to your open, honest and fun personality that we have got to know you and you are an inspiration in your careful and dedicated way that you scrap your most precious family moments and willingly share with us your sad moments, crazy moments and mostly your fun moments. Thanks for being a friend to us all and Wednesday mornings would just not be the same without you!
Yee hah for these Cowgirl Cupcakes!
Well all those hours of playing Cowboys and Indians as a child finally paid off as the inspiration for these cupcakes. Deanca wanted cupcakes for a Cowgirl themed party and with the help of images her mom sent me I was able to make these pink sugar paste cowgirl hats which I popped onto iced chocolate and vanilla cupcakes. I am sure the girls had fun choosing which hat and cupcake they preferred and lassoed them quickly for themselves. I’m sure if John Wayne’s mom was around today she would say, “Get down off your horse and eat your cupcake and never mind the milk!”














