Blue-eyed turkey cupcakes

November 21st, 2008
Blue-eyed Turkey

Blue-eyed Turkey

Candy corn is again the “crowning glory” of this turkey, but you can use ready-to-use decorating icing tubes to pipe on a beak and feet. It’s a nice touch for your Thanksgiving festivities, and easy!

What You Need: 1 cupcake; chocolate frosting; 6 candy corns; 2 mini blue M&Ms; yellow writing icing in tube. (Or you can use decorating bags and a #2 metal tip.)

How to Make It: Frost cupcake. Add candy corn to edge of cupcake in fan shape. Pipe a V for the beak and an upsidedown V with a line on top for the feet. Add M&M eyes.

Turkey cupcakes

November 19th, 2008
Betty Crocker turkey

Betty Crocker turkey

This is my interpretation of Betty Crocker’s version of a turkey cupcake. These gobblers would be a great addition to the Thanksgiving table.

What You Need: 1 cupcake; chocolate frosting; candy corn; chocolate sprinkles; candy eyes (or just use mini M&Ms or other small candy); decorating bag, couplers and #12 Metal tip.

How to Make It: Frost cupcake. Assemble piping bag. Squeeze medium-sized blob onto center of cupcake, holding tip in one position so the frosting “pools” rather than building up very high. Then make a separate flattish blob on top of that one. Stick candy corn toward back of cupcake and on top blob for nose. Add eyes. Spinkle near tail and top of head.

Fishbowl cupcakes

November 14th, 2008
Fish bowl cupcake

Fish bowl cupcake

It’s the first ever “guest cupcakes” post on EasyCupcakes.com! Emily K. and her kids had a blast making and decorating these fishbowl-themed cupcakes. Thanks for sharing them, Emily!

What You Need: 1 cupcake; white frosting; frosting tinted blue; gummi fish (Swedish fish); Nerds candies; green fruit rolls; scissors or butter knife.

How to Make It: Frost cupcake with a thin layer of white icing. Let dry for a bit. Frost all but about a half-inch area at the top of the cupcake with blue icing so it looks like water in a bowl. Put a bunch of colorful Nerds candies near the bottom of the “bowl” for gravel. Cut fruit roll into long pieces like aquarium plants, folding some over at the top. Add your fish!

Santa hat cupcakes

November 9th, 2008
Santa hat cupcake

Santa hat cupcake

There’s a huge amount of frosting on this cupcake, so prepare for a Santa-themed sugar shock. There are several ways you could approach a Santa hat design, but I didn’t feel like getting out the pastry bag and 1M swirl tip, so I just piled on the red frosting and whipped out my can of Betty Crocker Decorating Cupcake Icing.

What You Need: 1 cupcake; frosting tinted red (use no-taste red in paste form for best results); white aerosol icing.

How to Make It: Pile on a nice, tall mound of red icing. Use aerosol icing with star tip attached to pipe a border around the rim of the cupcake and a pom pom for the top of the hat.

Zigzag Christmas tree cupcakes

November 6th, 2008
Easy zigzag Christmas tree

Easy zigzag Christmas tree

Here are some super-easy Christmas tree cupcakes with no decorating bag or tips required! Just buy green icing in a tube!

What You Need: 1 cupcake; white frosting; green gel or writing icing in tube; Christmas sprinkles; large yellow star sprinkle (this one is from Wilton.)

How to Make It: Frost cupcake. Use green writing icing to draw zigzag pattern shaped like a tree (skinny on top, wide on the bottom.) You can add a trunk or leave it abstract. Place star confetti on top and sprinkle with sprinkles.

Election Day flower cupcakes

November 3rd, 2008
Patriotic flower cupcake

Patriotic flower cupcake

For Election Day, Fourth of July or any patriotic occasion, these red, white and blue flower cupcakes add prettiness to the party.

What You Need: 1 cupcake; white frosting; blue candy-covered sunflower seeds; red hot candies (cinnamon imperials).

How to Make It: Frost cupcake. Arrange blue sunflower seeds, point facing inward, around red hots.

Election cupcakes

November 1st, 2008
Election Day flag cupcake

Election Day flag cupcake

Planning an election night party? Or, perhaps you’re reading this post after the Nov. 4, 2008 presidential election and want to decorate cupcakes for the Fourth of July or another patriotic event. This flag cupcakes fit the bill! Whether you’re for Obama, McCain or even Nadar, there’s one thing we can all agree on: Cupcakes are yummy.

What You Need: 1 cupcake; frosting tinted red (use no-taste red paste food coloring if you can); icing in aerosol can such as Betty Crocker‘s (or use pastry bag and ribbon tip); large blue confetti stars.

How to Make It: Frost cupcake red. Attach ribbon tip to icing can and draw stripes across the cupcake, leaving a square at the top left area for the stars. Add blue stars.