Showing posts with label dessert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dessert. Show all posts

Saturday, February 22, 2025

DIY Candy Bow Cupcake Toppers



Hello there, bowtiful!  If you are like me, and haven't mastered the art of piping bows on a cake with frosting,  and are always hoping to make a big impact in a short amount of time, then you'll love these easy candy bows that will transform your cake or treats in a jiff!  They are so much more forgiving, since you can move them around before applying them to the frosting.  I used them on my store-bought Valentine's Day cake, and I just wanted to share the tutorial.  They can be used for many different occasions and themes, so you know what they say -- when in doubt, put a bow on it!


WHAT YOU NEED:

Tootsie Fruit Chews in Assorted Reds (2 per bow)

• Microwave (not pictured)

• Wax Paper

• Kitchen Scissors

HOW TO:


Step 1

Wash your hands!  Unwrap two fruit chews, and place them on a small piece of wax paper in the microwave.  Heat in five-second increments until the chews are warm enough to mold with your hands.  (I heated mine for about 7-10 seconds.)

Step 2

If both chews are the same color, roll them together into one ball, and if you are using two different colors, roll them into two separate balls.  (NOTE:  If you want the bow to have a yarn-like appearance, you will want to roll the chews into two separate balls no matter what colors you have chosen.)  Rub them between your hands to form a "snake" out of each ball.


Step 3

If you are going for the yarn-ish look, twist your two strands of candy together.


Step 4

Create a loop on one side of the "rope", with a tail hanging below.


Step 5

Create a second loop on the other side of the rope, and place the tail over the center of the first loop and tail.  Squeeze together in the middle a bit to keep the bow in place.  


Step 6

Use kitchen scissors to snip the end of each tail at an angle.





Voila!  You have an adorable candy bow!  You can place it on a cupcake, the top and/or sides of a cake, or just put it on a little plate for a cute after-school treat.  TIP: Store in a cool place so the bows keep their shape.  Also, wait until the day you plan to serve the cake to place bows on the side.  They may begin to slide down if left overnight, depending on the type of frosting.  I would love to know what you do with your bows, so please do share!  ...or tag me on Instagram.  Thanks!

Thursday, March 17, 2022

Magical Leprechaun Garden


Happy St. Patrick's Day!  I would love to know how you celebrated.  If you have some lucky charms in your pantry, head to Handmade Charlotte for the tutorial on this magical leprechaun garden.  It's edible, and it involves leprechauns, so the kids will LOVE it!  

Thursday, March 4, 2021

"Vintage" Lucky Charm Piñatas


So, I pulled these Lucky Charm piñatas out of storage the other day, and they look a little rough from being shoved in a tub with a bunch of other projects for several years.  Since that aged them a bit, we'll just call them "vintage"!  In fact, the shooting star used to be orange and white, instead of orange and yellow, so "vintage" seems legit - right?!  Which color scheme do you prefer?  Lucky Charms cereal has always been my favorite inspiration for St. Patrick's Day, and you can find the original post for the piñatas here.  The tutorial for the treats can be found at Handmade Charlotte - and that is not milk in the bowl!  Be sure to check them out.  


Don't forget to make a Leprechaun trap!  Lucky Charm Kabobs make the perfect bait, since Leprechauns looooooove Lucky Charms.  I think I'm part-Leprechaun.  


You could make some Lucky Charms Sushi with pink milk "soy sauce"!  Find the tutorial here.  I also wanted to share the cutest shop with the most adorable fetti.  Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

4th of July Flag Cake


Call me crazy, but I made a pastel flag cake for the 4th of July.  It's America's BIRTHDAY cake!  I realize it's a non-traditional color palette (to my husband's dismay), but it will be so fun to serve to the kids' table on the fourth, for a little 4th-ish bday party!  Head to Handmade Charlotte for the tutorial.  Happy Birthday America!

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Caramel Reindeer Candies


Happy December!  Sometimes we're so busy getting ready for Christmas, that we forget to take it all in, and enjoy sweet moments with our kiddos.  This year I am really trying to be efficient, and stay ahead of schedule, so that I can really soak in the season without feeling stressed and frazzled!  I want my kids to have good memories of baking, watching Christmas movies together, and attending Christmas events.  We took the time to make these little caramel reindeer candies, and it was so much fun!  They're easy to make, and they look darling on cupcakes.  For the tutorial, head to Handmade Charlotte.  Stay tuned for more Christmas DIYs in the next few weeks!

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

DIY Edible Cactus Treat


Take your next "taco Tuesday" to a whole new level with this edible cactus treat!  You can find the tutorial at Handmade Charlotte.