Recently my little girl turned six and was excited to bring in a fun birthday treat to share with her classmates at school. Since her birthday fell on one of my craziest days of the week, in addition to making them cute and fun, I also needed them to be simple and easy to make. That's when I thought of these cute little cupcake fellows I had seen at a friend's house! The process of decorating them, except the antennae, was simple enough to be a kids' job. The antennae were definitely an adult job, and a little challenging even for me at first, but once I got the system figured out (using a straight sewing pin) it went pretty fast. These would be a perfect treat for a springtime birthday party or for a preschool bug theme. Enjoy!
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The ingredients:
Baked cupcakes
Red (or pink) frosting
Brown m&m's (five per cupcake)
Brown shoestring "pull n peel" licorice (I could only find red)
Gumdrops
Directions:
Frost the cupcakes with red or dark pink frosting.
Place 5 brown m&m's over the cupcake (leaving room for the gumdrop head).
Peel licorice into single strands and cut into approximately 1-inch pieces.
Using the point of a sharp knife (or a sterilized sewing pin), poke two small holes in the top of the gumdrop for the antennae.
Again, using the point of the knife or pin poke the antennae into the holes, taking care not to break the licorice. (it took me a few tries to get it right, but after I got the hang of it, it was much easier).
Place the gumdrop and antennae onto the cupcake.
Smile and enjoy!!!
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The ingredients:
Baked cupcakes
Red (or pink) frosting
Brown m&m's (five per cupcake)
Brown shoestring "pull n peel" licorice (I could only find red)
Gumdrops
Directions:
Frost the cupcakes with red or dark pink frosting.
Place 5 brown m&m's over the cupcake (leaving room for the gumdrop head).
Peel licorice into single strands and cut into approximately 1-inch pieces.
Using the point of a sharp knife (or a sterilized sewing pin), poke two small holes in the top of the gumdrop for the antennae.
Again, using the point of the knife or pin poke the antennae into the holes, taking care not to break the licorice. (it took me a few tries to get it right, but after I got the hang of it, it was much easier).
Place the gumdrop and antennae onto the cupcake.
Smile and enjoy!!!
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