Cupcake Wrappers?

Decorating By Strazle Updated 26 Apr 2007 , 12:52am by Kitagrl

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Strazle Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 8:27pm
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Does anyone use these and where can I buy them online? They are sturdy "cups" to place the baked, decorated cupcake in and make more attractive. I found some on ebay a couple weeks ago sold out of Australia I think and now they are all gone. They had different patterns on them like cupcake liners but appear to be for the final product for presentation or retail carry out??? I found some really pretty filigree ones at a catering supply website but....OUCHIE MAMMA on the pocketbook. I'd really like to find some less expensive ones. Anyone?


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cakesbyjess Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 8:57pm
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I've never used them, but they are beautiful! I saw them on Fancy Flours' website just the other day. They are pretty expensive ... $10 for 10 of them. icon_eek.gificon_surprised.gif

Here's the link: Fancy cupcake liners

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MichelleM77 Posted 25 Apr 2007 , 11:28pm
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Can you just buy plain colored ones and use a paper punch to dress it up? They have all kinds of punches for scrapbookers.

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Strazle Posted 26 Apr 2007 , 12:42am
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I don't know...have you seen any? The ones that were on ebay were not filigree...just solid cups with different prints on them i.e. plaid, cherries, stripes, etc. I have tried to locate them under completed items so I could contact the seller but can't find them anymore.

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Kitagrl Posted 26 Apr 2007 , 12:52am
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Speaking of cupcake wrappers...what is the secret to having cupcakes that aren't all brown and soaked? Do you bake the cupcake in one wrapper and then slip it inside a fresh one? Or double the liner before baking?

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