1St Cupcake Bouquet

Decorating By firewife Updated 27 Nov 2006 , 10:52pm by BarbaraK

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firewife Posted 23 Nov 2006 , 12:12pm
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This is my first cupcake bouquet. I need to try to get the cups a liitle closer next time. What do you think? Thanks for looking. icon_biggrin.gif

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firewife Posted 23 Nov 2006 , 12:14pm
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You will have to look in my photos. It looks like it didn't upload.

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tporbz Posted 23 Nov 2006 , 12:19pm
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Well done firewife. I think it looks yummy!

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missyv110 Posted 23 Nov 2006 , 8:53pm
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Good job, I have yet to try one of these. Yours looks delicious!

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flavacakes Posted 23 Nov 2006 , 9:26pm
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That is really cute! You did a great job. thumbs_up.gif

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hellie0h Posted 23 Nov 2006 , 11:21pm
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Good job....would love to have reached thru the screen and picked one from your bouquet. I haven't tried this yet, might try a cupcake bouquet for my grandson's kindergarden class at Christmas.

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Zmama Posted 24 Nov 2006 , 3:05am
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To get them closer, stagger them so 1 is between two. For instance, rows can go 4-3-4-3-4 for 18, if that makes sense. It's more difficult to have even rows, but you can if you offset them. Does that make sense?

This is really cute, though! Did you put them in styrofoam cups? Maybe it's just the pic. But that would be a neat idea for treats, to fill the bottoms with candies and top with cc. See how inspiring you are?

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BarbaraK Posted 24 Nov 2006 , 4:02am
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They look really nice. Could you please tell me how you make the swirl with the buttercream and what size tip do you use. I have seen pictures of cupcakes with the swirl and it is really pretty.
Thanks
Barbara

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firewife Posted 27 Nov 2006 , 4:24pm
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Thanks for the staggering info. I will try that. Thanks for the kind words everyone.

To Barbrak the tip that you need to use is 1m. It is a large star tip. I couldn't find mine when I made this bouquet so I used the largest star tip that I had. It worked just fine. Also I made a swirl on top of a swirl to make it look pretty.

Thanks again for the kind words.

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BarbaraK Posted 27 Nov 2006 , 10:52pm
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Thanks for the info. Will give it a try,

Barbara

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