Eeeek Help!!!!!! St. Patrick's Cupcakes By Friday!

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xtraxtra23 Posted 7 Mar 2007 , 11:58pm
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i have the wilton cupcake fun book and i looked through for ideas for a party for my art class on friday to celebrate spring break and st. paddy's...and i thought there was a leprechaun in there somewhere and there is NOTHING! now i need to do leprechauns and have no idea what to dof ro it.

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korensmommy Posted 8 Mar 2007 , 12:03am
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Here's a bump~~I need to make 100 St. Patrick's Day cupcakes for next Saturday and still don't have any ideas!

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xtraxtra23 Posted 8 Mar 2007 , 12:07am
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all i have to do is 24 cupcakes adn 12 of them are making up "Spring Break!"and then the other twel will be leprechans or whatever i come up wiht...but i hope it turns out alright

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M1resnick Posted 8 Mar 2007 , 12:07am
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Do you have to do a lepruchan, or will shamrocks do? They are far easier & it sounds like you're making quite a few.

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2cakes Posted 8 Mar 2007 , 12:24am
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I went to google search and type in shamrock or whatever St Patrick's items you want and click on image(s) and there you might find what you are looking for and then print out a copy and go from there. Hope this helps somewhat. icon_smile.gif

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M1resnick Posted 8 Mar 2007 , 12:28am
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I subscribe to Family Fun magazine &they had some cute ideas. Here's an address:

http://familyfun.go.com/recipes/special/specialfeature/cupcake-finder-holidays/

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LanaC Posted 8 Mar 2007 , 12:37am
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100 cupcakes? Oh my word. I would go nuts. Put a chocolate coin on the tops of those bad boys and call it a day. Honestly though, shamrocks would be easy.

When I hear of things like this, I'm thrilled that my kids' school doesn't allow home baked items for class treats.

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notsoperfectcakes Posted 8 Mar 2007 , 12:38am
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You could do rainbows and then arrange them to have a pot of gold at the end,or the colour of the Irish Flag. Sorry thats all I have GOOD LUCK

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xtraxtra23 Posted 8 Mar 2007 , 2:39am
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umm they aually have to e lieprechauns...belive it! sometimes those boys can be so stubborn...but i thnk i can do it and i only have to make handful

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cakesbyjackie Posted 8 Mar 2007 , 2:43am
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The new issue of Woman's Day has a leperchaun cupcake on the cover. It looks fairly simple to do as well....mostly candies making up the "face" on the top of the cupcake. Check our your local grocery check out line.

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JoanneK Posted 8 Mar 2007 , 2:44am
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Someone just posted some really cute ones they did. Check the gallery. They are darling and didn't look that hard.

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prettycakes Posted 8 Mar 2007 , 2:45am
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Okay, I was just at Albertson's and saw a Woman's Day mag. with a leprechaun cupcake on the cover. He was super cute, but looked a little time consuming.

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xtraxtra23 Posted 8 Mar 2007 , 2:53am
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YES THATS WHERE I SAW IT THANK YALL SO VERY MUCH VERY VERY MUCH!!!!!!...oh and I'll check the galleries thx!!!

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