I made the decorations out of fondant, as you can probably tell. There are TONS of tutorials online for making owls of all different styles. I just kind of looked at them and decided to wing it (get it? wing it! ha!) The owl's body was made with an oval cutter and then I took another round cutter to take a piece out of the top to make the ears. The wings were originally half circles but they were too big so I cut them down to kind of a tear drop shape. Everything else was pretty easy. I used the end of a frosting tip to make the circles for the eyes and also used it to make the "feather" impressions on the body.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Graduation Cupcakes
I made the decorations out of fondant, as you can probably tell. There are TONS of tutorials online for making owls of all different styles. I just kind of looked at them and decided to wing it (get it? wing it! ha!) The owl's body was made with an oval cutter and then I took another round cutter to take a piece out of the top to make the ears. The wings were originally half circles but they were too big so I cut them down to kind of a tear drop shape. Everything else was pretty easy. I used the end of a frosting tip to make the circles for the eyes and also used it to make the "feather" impressions on the body.
Friday, July 1, 2011
Links and Stuff
On a side note, did you know that most of the chain thrift stores (Savers, Goodwill, Arc, etc.) have 50% off sales on July 4th? I'm going to try to sneak out in the morning before my BBQ.
In the meantime, here are some flower pics from weeks ago (we had a great peony season here in Minnesota, didn't we?) and some awesome links:
- http://www.jimspancakes.com/ - art made from pancakes!
- http://www.oldbookillustrations.com/ - just what you'd think - a place where you can find old book illustrations that are categorized and free to download
- http://www.etsy.com/shop/HeyYoYo - a great Etsy shop that has all kinds of cool cupcake supplies and a good selection of paper straws. Retro stuff, too!
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