Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Sweet Beginnings - Wedding Cake Pops

These cake pops were for a beautiful, rustic wedding which was held at a vineyard & barn.

The cake pops were decorated in the bride's favorite color, yellow.  They went great with the antique blue mason jars and yellow and white flowers. 

Here is the gorgeous bride enjoying a treat!
We love you Mia!

Monday, September 16, 2013

Summer Lovin' - Wedding Cake Pops

These cake pops were for a beautiful summer wedding.  The wedding reception was held on a boat cruise on Lake Minnetonka.  It was such a beautiful night!
 

The wedding colors were lime green and coral, a great combo.

Key Lime was a new cake pop flavor that I made.  They were very refreshing and summery!

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Diaper Cake Pop Display


I just love how adorable these baby cake pops turned out!  And what better way to display them than with a diaper cake.  To make the display above I first rolled each individual diaper and tied them with a rubber band.  Then I took all of the rolled diapers, put them in a circular shape, and put a large rubber band around all of them.  To hide the rubber bands place a ribbon around the diapers.   The cake pop sticks fit snugly in the center of the individual diapers.  You can make the diaper cake bigger or smaller depending on the number of cake pops you are making. 

For instructions on how to make these cute little baby pops, check out Bakerella's blog post.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Boy or Girl?

Looking for a way to share your baby's sex with family and friends?
Host a trendy gender reveal party with cake pops as the center of attention!

 Baby Cake Pops

Mustaches and Lips

Traditional Pink and Blue

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Brown & Blue

 Brown and blue is one of my favorite color combos so I love how these cake pops turned out!

Simple but elegant!

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Cats & Dogs



Animal lovers will love these cat and dog cake pops!

Isn't this little kitten adorable?
For the cats I used triangle sprinkles for ears and a miniature M&M for the nose.  I then used a paint brush and melted chocolate to draw eyes and whiskers onto the cake pop.

Woof, Woof!
For the dogs ears I cut a Wilton candy melt in half, and used one half for each of the ears.  Again, I used a miniature M&M for the nose and painted on the eyes with melted chocolate.  For the dog collar I stuck a lifesaver onto the cake pop immediately after I dipped it in chocolate

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Watermelon

Summer is here!  And what's better on a hot summer day than a juicy watermelon?

 Watermelon cake pops!
For these cake pops I made vanilla cake that I tinted pink.  I then added miniature chocolate chips for watermelon seeds so that when you bite into the cake pops they look like an actual watermelon.  I dipped the cake pops in a dark green chocolate and then used a paint brush to paint light green stripes for a more realistic watermelon look.