Back to School: Celebration Cupcakes

September 17, 2007 at 10:07 am | Posted in around sydney, classes, cupcakes, sweet things | 25 Comments

celebration cupcakes

I took another course at Planet Cake in Balmain this weekend.  This time, the theme was “celebration cupcakes.”  Obviously, these are for celebrating something very girly!  They were a lot of fun to make…a little time-consuming, but really not very hard.

celebration cupcakes

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  1. melisser's avatar

    they’re GORGEOUS!

  2. insomnisnack's avatar

    have you used fondant or marzipan dough for the decorations? these are truly beautiful cupcakes!

  3. KJ's avatar

    Your cakes are stunning. I particularly like the one at the top with the pink and white weave pattern. What kind of icing did you use?

  4. Lewis's avatar

    Those cupcakes look wonderful! Is that fondant for the icing? That must have REALLY been time consuming!

  5. Deborah's avatar

    These are adorable!

  6. baking soda's avatar

    “a little time consuming but not very hard” she says… ok, I’ll shrivel back in my corner and weep..
    So pretty!

  7. steph (whisk/spoon)'s avatar

    melisser and Deborah– Thanks!

    insomnisnack, KJ and Lewis– I used fondant (which is also called rolled icing in Australia, I think), and the piping is done in simple royal icing. There’s a really thin coating of white chocolate ganache below the fondant, which glues it to the cupcake.

    baking soda– The time consuming parts were really just kneading the colors into the fondant and rollling it out. The decorating went pretty quickly.

  8. Chris's avatar

    Now those are cupcakes I would enjoy receiving! Lovely!

  9. Deborah Dowd's avatar

    If I could make cupcakes like that, my daughter wouldn’t mind going back to school!

  10. Cynthia's avatar

    Takes me back to my 5th birthday when the colour scheme was baby-pink and white – the cake, my dress, the decorations… fairy-tale-like.

    Great job, Steph.

  11. Robin Damstra Salant's avatar

    Now is this a celebration for the children going back to the fun and games (and learning) of school? Or a celebration for the moms who can now have time during the day for baking!? Haha, either way those cupcakes look gorgeous!!

  12. peabody's avatar

    So adorable!

  13. Indigo's avatar

    They’re STUNNING!
    Too good to eat! =O

  14. Julia's avatar

    I just found your blog – and what a treat to greet me! They look absolutely stunning!

  15. Sara's avatar

    Oh wow, did you make those???? Amazing!

  16. Siri's avatar

    The cups cakes are so heavenly… amazing piece of work..:D

  17. Paula's avatar

    OMG!!! Your cupcakes are BEAUTIFUL! They are too pretty to eat.Great job!

  18. Caty's avatar

    Your cakes are beautiful! And the pictutres are fantastic too.

  19. trisha's avatar

    Hey Stephanie,
    Great job on the cupcakes! This is my first comment here and I also have a question for you. I am planning on making some cupcakes but need to buy some cupcake liners first. Can you tell me what size cupcake liner you used?

    Thx a bunch!

  20. steph (whisk/spoon)'s avatar

    Hi Trisha. I decorated these cupcakes in a class I took. We didn’t actually bake the cupcakes ourselves…they were baked for us before class, so we could just concentrate on the decorating. They were just regular sized cupcakes, but the liners were about 1/4″ taller than say the Reynolds ones you’d get at supermarket (if you are in US). They were about 2.5″ in diameter and 1.5″ tall. Any brand for a regular muffin/cupcake tin should work, though. Hope this helps.

  21. trisha's avatar

    Thx Stephanie! That was helpful.

  22. trisha's avatar

    If you don’t mind me asking….. which camera do you use? I just love your photos.

  23. steph (whisk/spoon)'s avatar

    Trisha–Thanks a lot! I just use a little point and shoot, a Nikon Coolpix S6. There’s a closeup function on it (I think it’s called a “macro” function, and probably most cameras like this have it) that I use for my photos. I try to get natural lighting and not use the flash. I have a teeny cheap tripod that helps steady the camera, b/c without the flash, the autofocus is also disabled. Then if I have any unintentional fuzziness, I clear it up with Photoshop.

  24. Pille's avatar

    How cute these are!!!

  25. dawn's avatar

    I love your site!!!! I can’t wait to try some of these recipes. please let me know when you have new posts!!!!


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