These are the best baking cups. There are some really great designs out in the market that aren't Reynolds but they disappear as soon as you bake with them. Especially if you're making chocolate cupcakes. The design is completely lost afterward. I first found these baking cups in the States earlier this year and bought a few packs. Then, a few weekends ago at Canada's Baking and Sweets Show Reynolds had a booth there. They are now available in Canada (rumoured to be available at Wal-Mart). Woohoo! I love these. They are a little pricier than the "normal" ones, but are so worth it. I ended up buying 5 packs for $10 at the show.
For this 80th birthday I was asked to make 6" cake and 8 dozen cupcakes. I was told that the birthday girl liked flowers so that's what I went with for the decorating. I absolutely love how this cake turned out. It was a two layer 6" cookies n' cream (this time I didn't forget any ingredients!) cake. I covered it in pale blue fondant, with soft pink and white flowers. I made a large three layer rose the night before with some leaves so they would have enough time to dry out. For "80", I cut out two of each number out so I could hide the cocktail stick between the two layers. I had just enough of the soft pink ribbon to go around the bottom of the cake to finish it off. Now, for the cupcakes I did raspberry cupcake with raspberry mascarpone icing, lemon cupcake with lemon cream cheese icing, caramel cupcake with salted caramel icing topped with caramel sauce and cookies n' cream cupcake with buttercream icing. Two dozen of each went t...
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