DIY Tiered Cupcake Stands

May 7, 2010 at 10:31 PM | Posted in how-to | 14 Comments
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Confession: I have a cupcake/cake stand fetish. Whew! So glad I got that off my chest. Admission is step 1 in my program.

I have square ones, round ones, mini ones, wire ones… But I’m always in awe of the DIY versions that I find online or via fellow cupcake freaks that emailed them my way. I guess I have those poor souls fooled into thinking that I can actually make one of them. Suckers.

Just thought it would be fun to share a few of my favorites with my readers.

Click “source” for the direct link with instructions for each project.

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I love how versatile this one is! You can just unscrew and switch out the parts to match your occasion or theme. Psst… Any excuse that directs me towards Anthropologie shopping is a VERY good thing.


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Not to split hairs but this picture is more of a cake stand in my opinion but you can easily make it a cupcake tier by building up and using various size plates. I have a feeling I know what will be on my next flea market list. Bud vases! Candlesticks! Take heed of Kate’s note. No dishwasher for this one. Hand wash only.


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I kinda new to DIY so forget projects that require power tools. I like all 10 fingers thank you very much. So this cupcake tier is right up my alley. Foam core boards. Ribbon. Paper. Glue stick. Totally doable. And it appeals to my current Modge Podge obsession. Genius.


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Another foam board one! With round cake boards. And glue stick! I am way too excited about glue sticks. *sniff* Kidding kidding! Check out Cake Journal’s cake stand gallery (here) for more examples too.


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I’m TOTALLY digging this terra cotta pots and saucer one. Now I have something I can do with all those neglected terra pots I have in my garage that I didn’t have the heart to throw away. RIP flowers. My black thumb is a gift. You wish you were as cool as me. Not.


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Whoa. This one requires MDF and power tools and things I’ve never heard of before. Hex nuts? Threaded rod? But I love the idea of being able to switch out the panels for any occasion or theme.

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There you have it.

Lovely aren’t they? Makes me feel so inferior with my lack of DIY abilities. But it’s just easier to let Martha Stewart mass produce them and I buy them. HA!

I’d love to see if any readers try to DIY their own cupcake stand. Hit me up with an email.

Well… I’m off to find those terra cotta pots. Peace out cupcake nerds.

Cupcake Hero::April [Hello Cupcake] Roundup + WINNER

May 6, 2010 at 8:30 AM | Posted in Cupcake Hero, cupcakes | 8 Comments
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I still can’t believe it’s May. Where did April go?

My mom use to tell me that time goes faster when you get older but I never understood her until now. When did a month start feeling like a day? Does that mean I’m getting older? That I’m not climbing up the hill anymore? That I’m actually on the downward slope now?

To add insult to injury. Yesterday I found a white hair! Noooooooo!!!

But thankfully while putting together the round up, I found my inner child again. How can you look at all the cupcake creations and not smile? I know I did. Great now I have smile lines too! But I plucked the white hair. Out of sight out of mind!

Why do I have the sudden urge to yell… HOOTIE WHOOOOO!


1. Xiaolu of 6 Bittersweets


2. Dorothy of Kitchen Koala


3. Dorothy of Kitchen Koala


4. Dorothy of Kitchen Koala


5. Dorothy of Kitchen Koala


6. Dorothy of Kitchen Koala


7. Kate of Grin And Bake It


8. Kate of Grin And Bake It


9. Kate of Grin And Bake It

And the winner is… by random selection:

Congratulations Dorothy! Your mooses (meese?) are STINKIN adorable! Please email me your shipping address and I’ll get those prizes out to you as soon as possible. Thank you to all who entered! Hope you had fun playing with your food.

Oh and just a little cup-date on future of Cupcake Hero.

THANK YOU to everyone that left me a comment on the flickr group. I’m loving the idea of Guest Hosts every month b/c it keeps Cupcake Hero going AND it will bring some traffic to that host’s blog. Who doesn’t love getting an increase in hits?! I admit it. I’m a stats whore. I don’t care if having a stat counter is tacky. I love seeing the numbers go UP UP UP! I also love finding new blogs to read. It’s win-win! I’ll be re-vamping the rules this weekend for Guests Hosts and Cupcake Hero will start up again June. Done and done.

Dorothy, you up for being Cupcake Hero’s first guest host? Email me. *wink wink*

The Dude’s favorite cupcake

May 5, 2010 at 12:19 AM | Posted in crunkcakes, cupcakes | 20 Comments
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You can’t celebrate Cinco De Mayo without a crunkcake right? Whew! Glad we agree.

Luckily one of my favorite clients couldn’t agree more. He even let me pick the boozed up cupcake to make for his Cinco De Drinko party. Now that is one awesome client. There are so many different recipes that I have saved in my drafts waiting to be tested out so I didn’t have a shortage to choose from. Although sometimes having too many choices isn’t a good thing for me. I’m SO indecisive! There’s margarita cupcakes, rum+coke cupcakes, strawberry daiquiri cupcakes, long island ice tea cupcakes, martini cupcakes, cosmopolitan cupcakes, tequila sunrise cupcakes, whiskey sour cupcakes … The list goes on and on.

But finally it wasn’t the holiday that inspired me. It was my dear friend, RP, that came to mind when I created these cupcakes. If you don’t know why they are THE DUDE‘s favorite cupcake well… I guess you just won’t get it. But I know my friend, RP, will and that’s all that matters. Please send her good vibes tomorrow. She’s going in for back surgery. And since she’s always the eternal optimist she tells me “… it aint no thang” but I’ll be thinking of her anyways, wishing her a speedy recovery while eating one of these cupcakes. Love you girl. Kisses to Lily.

PS- Cupcake Hero::April roundup + WINNER will be posted tomorrow.

PPS- Friends don’t let friends drive drunk. Be safe.

Come back soon now ya hear.

White Russian Cupcakes
Recipe adapted from How To Eat A Cupcake

Makes 12 cupcakes

INGREDIENTS

For cupcakes—
1-1/4 cups AP flour
1-1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
3/4 cup sugar
6 tbsp butter, room temperature
1 large egg + 1 egg white, room temperature
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 cup whole milk
1/8 cup Vodka
1/8 cup + 2 tbsp Kahlua

For Kahlua Whipped Cream—
1 cup heavy whipping cream
2 tbsp powdered sugar
1 tbsp Kahlua

chocolate shavings, garnish

INSTRUCTIONS

To make cupcakes—
Preheat oven to 350F. Line cupcake pan with paper liners.

In a large bowl, sift flour, baking powder and salt. Set aside. In a stand mixer, fitted with flat beater, beat the sugar and butter until well combined, about 2-3 minutes. Add egg and egg white, one at a time, beating on low. Then add vanilla, 1/8 cup Vodka and 1/8 cup Kahlua. (Be careful of splashing!) Gradually add flour mixture in 3 additions, alternating with milk in 2 additions, ending with the flour mixture.

Bake for about 17-20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean. While cupcakes are still warm, poke holes with a toothpick and brush tops with leftover 2 tbsp Kahlua. Remove from pan and cool completely on a wire cooling rack before frosting.

To make whipped cream—
Chill mixing bowl in the refrigerator for 10-15 or freezer for 5 minutes. (You don’t have to chill the bowl if you are short on time but I find that a chilled bowl helps when whipping the cream.)

In a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat on medium-high speed until heavy cream becomes thick. Add powdered sugar and Kahlua and continue to beat until you get stiff peaks. Try not to overbeat! You don’t want butter.

To assemble cupcakes—
Using a Wilton 1M (or favorite star tip) pipe the Kahlua whipped cream on each cupcake. Garnish with chocolate shavings.

ENJOY!

Wifey rating: A
I love Kahlua! iIt was definitely the right decision to add Kahlua+vodka to the cake batter as well as brush more Kahlua on top. I like whipped cream but I think it would have been an A+ if I had made Kahlua Swiss Meringue Buttercream instead. Next time…

Husband rating: A
He has a slight aversion to alcoholic desserts. Too many past drunk college days but he really enjoyed the flavor of the cake and whipped cream. When I mentioned trying with buttercream next time, he said he preferred the lighter whipped cream option. He’s not a frosting freak like me. Oh well… more for me!

Other rating: (Will update later)

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