Camo Cupcake Liners?

Decorating By Lisa Updated 11 Apr 2007 , 9:27pm by Lisa

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Lisa Posted 10 Apr 2007 , 5:43pm
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I've looked everywhere I can think of with no luck. Does anyone know where to find/buy camouflage cupcake liners?

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springlakecake Posted 10 Apr 2007 , 6:32pm
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have you tried beryls? It seems like they have a lot of interesting looking cupcake liners.

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mom2seven Posted 10 Apr 2007 , 9:36pm
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I'm still looking but wanted to show you these cute camouflage cupcakes (they used gold liners).

http://www.celebrateexpress.com/celebration/planning/camouflagecupcakes.asp

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Lisa Posted 11 Apr 2007 , 2:10am
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Originally Posted by merissa

have you tried beryls? It seems like they have a lot of interesting looking cupcake liners.




Thanks! I checked it out and they do have a great selection but no camo.

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Lisa Posted 11 Apr 2007 , 2:21am
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Originally Posted by mom2seven

I'm still looking but wanted to show you these cute camouflage cupcakes (they used gold liners).

http://www.celebrateexpress.com/celebration/planning/camouflagecupcakes.asp




Those are great! I'm making 6 dozen though so I was looking for a quick way to decorate them. My idea is to cover the top of the cupcake with "sand" and edible rocks kind of like these (minus the trees/water)...

http://img.cakecentral.com/modules/coppermine/albums/userpics/10441/islandcupcakes1.jpg

Then add on these plastic soldiers...

http://i18.ebayimg.com/02/i/02/c3/94/3b_1.JPG

and I wanted to use camo liners to tie it all together.

I won't need them till the first week of May if anyone comes across some. If I can't find them, I was thinking green liners. What do you think?

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Doug Posted 11 Apr 2007 , 1:55pm
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Originally Posted by Lisa

Then add on these plastic soldiers...

http://i18.ebayimg.com/02/i/02/c3/94/3b_1.JPG

and I wanted to use camo liners to tie it all together.

I won't need them till the first week of May if anyone comes across some. If I can't find them, I was thinking green liners. What do you think?




since two primary colors of the soldiers is green and black...

could mix the liners in those two colors....

or

get black, two shades green and tan and then have a mix that is camo.

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Lisa Posted 11 Apr 2007 , 9:27pm
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Thanks Doug! Love the idea of using black and green liners. I was going to buy balloons in those colors so it'll work out great thumbs_up.gif .

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