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I made these for work. They were gone in a few hours. Half were Double Fudge Chocolate, the other half were pistachio.
These were for my mother. Half were Devil's food, half were red velvet, her favorites. I placed them in a basket, individually wrapped, and tied the whole thing with a bow. (She ate them as fast as I could dip them, lol)
I did this for a friend of the family, who is from Colombia. He is very old fashioned, and I researched the Country, and the traditional flag for this one. I put a twist on the Wilton Fourth of July Celebration for this cake.
These are gingerbread flavored and Christmas peppermint flavored cakepops. They were flavored with their respective flavors inside, the dipping mix was flavored, and I found matching flavored sprinkles also. MMMMMMm
This was an Easter Basket/Birthday cake for a friend at work. The eggs are peanut butter M&M's, and I made the fun flags with stickers on toothpicks.
This was for a dear family anniversary. This bouquet has six different flavors of pops: chocolate, cherry, white, yellow, pistachio, and strawberry. The flowers are made from royal icing. the butterfiles, a family symbol, are rice paper.
This was for a girl at work. Her son was graduating junior high. The Hat and Tassles are using Bakerella's Idea, the cakepops are red velvet, and german chocolate cake.
These were for a friend's daughter's wedding. The colors were dark blue and goldenrod yellow.
My kids asked me for a carnival party this particular year, what better way to celebrate than fun cupcakes!!!!
This was requested by my 7 year old this year, who adores Twilight, and is on the 3rd book, Eclipse, when this Birthday cake was made.
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