Cupcakes In A Flower Pot?

Decorating By imartsy Updated 23 Apr 2007 , 12:58am by moydear77

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imartsy Posted 22 Apr 2007 , 1:31am
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I've seen quite a few flowerpots filled w/ cupcakes in the gallery. How is that done?

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playingwithsugar Posted 22 Apr 2007 , 3:31am
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I did these for a daisy-themed bridal shower a few years ago, when I was doing chocolate all the time.

I bought small flower pots from AC Moore and put the liners directly into them, then filled and baked.

I then decorated with green icing and jimmies, and put a chocolate daisy lollipop in the middle.

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imartsy Posted 22 Apr 2007 , 6:08pm
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Hmmm that sounds cute. I was looking more at the flower pots that are large flowerpots with SEVERAL cupcakes "displayed" in them..... not the cupcake baked in the pot - although I think that's really cute too!

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crumbscakeartistry Posted 22 Apr 2007 , 6:10pm
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The best way is to find a few photos in the gallery and then pm the artist. So much better to go straight to the source. CCers will always help you out.

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cupcakes Posted 22 Apr 2007 , 11:54pm
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Hi, I have one in the gallery. I baked in a cupcake paper. then, I used a really small pot that I purchased at Michaels. I folded up a papertowel put it at the bottom of the pot just to raise the cupcake up a little. I just placed the cupcake in its liner inside the pot and I decorated while it was in the pot. I then put some double sided tape on the pot so that I can put a decorative ribbon on the pot. The cupcake is really the perfect size to fit in a little pot, and the pots are so reasonably priced!Easy to eat as well just lift right out of the pot.

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moydear77 Posted 23 Apr 2007 , 12:58am
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I know that you beed certain pots. I cannot remember exactly but they can not be glazed or treated?? I will look it up!

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