Cupcake Papers?

Baking By susierasmussen Updated 21 May 2009 , 6:08pm by EyeCandy

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susierasmussen Posted 10 May 2009 , 11:17pm
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I'm not sure the first post went thru so please forgive if it comes twice.

I have a large cupcake order coming soon, three flavors in three different color papers. I have read that some don't like the look of the baked colored papers. Can I double the papers with a white liner inside of the colored paper. I'm afraid that they will separate after baking. Any ideas on how to stick the two papers together without burning. I had thought maybe piping gel or something.
Susie

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imagine76 Posted 12 May 2009 , 8:05pm
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i guess i'd just bake them in white and then put the whole thing in a colored one. they will be seperate but still look like a good presentation.

i have found that really only the dark colors of cake effect the look of the finished cupcake much.

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EyeCandy Posted 21 May 2009 , 6:08pm
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Great idea, I think it would look cute too! I have used the pastel papers before and hated the look of them, just kind of dingy to me.

How did they turn out and what did you decide to do?

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