Frankie magazine article

January 23rd, 2011

I got my magazine in the mail all the way from Australia.

Here it is!

Customer Photo

December 27th, 2010

This picture was from Virgina via Bremen/Germany.

Simple, sweet and festive.

Thanks for sharing!

As seen in “frankie magazine” Australia!

December 23rd, 2010

Thank you to frankie magazine for featuring Cupcake Social in issue #39.

I knew it had hit stands once I started having an amazing amount

of orders coming from customers in Australia. I am so excited, and the small article is very

cute. I just wish I could get my hands on a copy, atlas, they do not ship internationally.

I did get to see the pages on thier website by looking at the “digital version” somehow. not sure I ended up on it, but

I was celebrating when I got to my photos and the cute write up.

I will be on the hunt for issue #39… Thanks! And thank you o all my customers down under. You really

are the best!

Amy Atlas Feature

December 18th, 2010

Good news everyone!

Amy atlas, one of the sweetest event design teams ever, has an amazing blog that has a great behind the scenes look at the events they do, but they also showcase great ideas and parties made by other creative people.

Which brings me to share this with you ~ Anders ruff custom Designs and I have a great partnership, I send them tons of goodies, and they kindly and creatively add them to their designed photo shoots. They have an amazing design team and have very beautifully designed printables available at their etsy shop ANDERSRUFF.

So here is a link to the feature titled

New Year’s Eve Glam Printables

A great way to celebrate the new year! Look at the rest of the amazing designs and pretty pictures!

Have your own New Years party!

Here is a photo of my black lace cupcake liners with oreo truffles..yum!

All Photos by Becca Bond

New twine on it’s way.

November 25th, 2010

These beautiful 8 colors of twine are already available in the shop, and in a few days time, there will be double the amount!

This new brand of twine is in bolder, brighter colors, just what you have been asking for. They may look close in color right now, but when I am done reshooting all my photos for the twine in my shop, you will soon be able to tell the difference in the shades of the colors. I can’t wait. In the meantime, here is a picture of the last thing I did with twine for Halloween cupcakes: I used 3 colors together!

New Products from Sutton Gourmet

November 17th, 2010

I am in LOVE with these new cupcake liners. Not only do they look pretty, come in a cute gift box, but they actually work better then any baking cup I have ever seen. Completely beautiful even after baked, with any.. I mean ANY kind of cake. I cannot wait to see what they will come out with when they make new products. And you can bet that I will make sure I carry every design. Hopefully one day they will be made in mini size too!?

What do you think?

Tips for baking good cupcakes

October 30th, 2010

Happy Halloween!

I made some yummy halloween cupcakes for my daughter’s kindergarten class, and I think they came out really cute, and yummy!  I am really working on perfecting one thing at a time with my baking skills. I am happy to say that I perfected the sugar cookie recipe, and now my next is having a variety of perfect icings. I have been working on a simple buttercream, and decided to give it another try, but without experimenting, for the kids sake. As for the cake….boxed chocolate cake mix! I will work on making cook cake after icing…icing is just always more interesting, and more yummy.

So I wanted to write some things down for anyone who has questions…I get alot of questions about baking, and I am by no means an expert, but I do bake ALOT. I have been through all sorts of problems, and have had to change things up as I have been going along. So if any of these tips help someone else, then I will be happy!

Most of my customers are mother’s or baking fans that don’t have alot of experience, so here are some basic things to think about before you start baking those special cupcakes…

Recipe

I have finally discovered that just reading a recipe is not going to make your baked goods come out perfect. You have to change things as you go, and learn. Start with 1 recipe and try it several times until you know what to change to make it perfect.

INGREDIENTS

Most recipes ask for items such as butter, or creamcheese to be at room temp.. you really should plan ahead and let these items get to room temp on thier own. I use to microwave the butter to get it soft, but often half of it would be fully mealted, which changed the consistancy.Mix your ingredients well, as indicated by the recipe. I am not sure what recipe I use to use back in the day that made me afraid of “over mixing”. Once I finally got over that, it changed the outcome of my cupcakes dramatically.

SUPPLIES

The actual color of your baking pan makes the times and temps vary! (I had no idea until i baked 2 dozen cupcakes in different color pans, one pan came out ok, the other were burnt to a crisp ;(Have 2 pans, the same color, ready to bake in. I find it easier to put 1 pan in the oven and bake, while I can line and fill the 2nd pan. Once the first pan is done, I wait 2 minutes before I take the cupcakes out of the pan to cool on the counter, and line and bake again.This gives the pan time to cool down, so you are less likely to burn yourself, and it doesn’t mess up your cooking time since the batter isn’t getting heated up while you finish filling the liners. It also keeps you in the kitchen

BAKING TIMES/ TEMPS

There are many different variables to keep in mind. I have burnt many a cupcake just because my oven is actually 5 Degrees hotter then most.  So now I automatically turn my oven down every time I bake anything.

The thickness of the cupcake liners may also change the times of  baking.

I use a mini ice cream scooper (2 scoops per liner) to fill the cupcake liners with batter. It creates the perfect amount of cupcakes everytime!

Wipe the cupcake pan with a wet paper towel of any spilled batter BEFORE putting in the oven. It is so much harder toclean the pan after it has been baked and stuck to the pan.

Not sure how long to bake? I start at 10 minutes and then check every min. after… Check with a butter knife, if nothing sticks to the knife, it’s done!  If there is gooey batter on it, keep it in longer.

DON’T FORGET. I have to confess I have forgotten several times that I had stuff in the oven. And beeping from the timer, has not helped this. I am a major multi-tasker, so I will go in the basement and start laundry or go outside and water flowers, all the time the oven is beeping, and I can’t hear it! So for your cupcakes sake, stay in the kitchen!

You can always do dishes, or start on the frosting…etc.

DECORATING

Waiting to the last minute is the best thing to do.  I have been making my frosting the night before, so I can bake the cupcakes the same day, and just spread the icing on easily, without creating everything all at once, which gets al little frustrating. Especially while trying to handle 2 little kids at the same time.

Always get extras, or a back up plan.

I have started to keep a stock of  store bought cake mix, and tubs of icings, in case the unfortunte event of ruined cupcakes should happen. The halloween cupcakes I just made… My dog ate half of them because he was just tall enough to stand up and steal them from the kitchen counter when I wasn’t looking! Luckily I had an extra box of cake mix in the cupboard!

So, just plan ahead, and have a back up plan.

STORING

Here are my recomendations for storing baked cupcakes, only from my experience, I am not an expert ;)

Fridge- 1- 2 days at most. If storing in the fridge, you can put the decorations on first. Although, if there is any condensation then sanding sugars should not be put on until your ready to display, or eat. The color from the sugars will sorta stain the frosting, and look yucky. If you keep them longer then 2 days, they will be hard as a rock because the moisture from them will be gone, they will taste gross, and the liners will start seperating from the cupcake.

Counter- overnight  I have left unfrosted /undecorated cupcakes on the counter overnight, and the next day they were great.  You should not frost them until your ready to eat/display. If you store them in an airtight container, they will keep longer, and stay very moist. It astually looks like it gets more moist if you store them that way.)

Keep in mind, from my experience, if there are alot of eggs in the recipe, cupcake liners may start to seperate. It only happened to me once, with mini cupcakes, and I used very high quality greaseproof liners.

Frozen? I have read that you can freeze undecorated cupcakes in the freezer…I have not tried it, but really want to!  I have a line of cupcake liners that claim, they can be frozen, without any side affects..  What I read said to just defrost by leaving them on the counter to get them to room temp. then eat!?


Recipe vs. Actual

I wanted to give you a comparison of the recipe versus my actual. Ihave had people complain to me that thier cupcakes burned, and it’s my fault.. Sorry guys, it’s not my fault!

RECIPE TEMP   350 Degrees

ACTUAL  345 Degrees

RECIPE BAKING TIME  20- 25 minutes

ACTUAL BAKING TIME  12 minutes   (what a huge difference in time,if I left them in that long they would be black!)

**Owl cupcake topper from Fantastic toys..  www.fantastictoys.etsy.com

Halloween Treats

October 9th, 2010

My favorite holiday by far is Halloween.  It is possibly my favorite because of all the sweets, I do have a major sweet tooth! But it could also be because of all the ghosts and spooky things I get to decorate with.  I decided to practice making cookies because I will be making alot of them for my daughter’s school “Costume Ball”.  I want them to come out cute, since it’s for all the kids, but I wanted to make something super simple so I didn’t stress over making so many.

So here are a few little cute ghost sugar cookies for you to look at…of course, we already ate them!

1. All black Candles

2. My ghost sugar cookies

3. Orange Sugar Crystals

Cool Color “Lime”

October 3rd, 2010

I figured I would start coming up with color themes for people who may want to base a party off 1 or a few colors.

That seems to be the most popular way to figure out how to plan a party. Over the summer, the most popular color has been “lime”. So I came up with some cute things from my shop that look well together.

1. Mini Lime and white polka dot cupcake liners.

2. Neon birthday candles, sold in packs of 4 neon colors.

3. Lime green jimmies.. sprinkles

4. Shiny Lime green Star Rings, sold in packs with other colors.

5. Handmade flower cupcake toppers with green jewels.

Coming soon to the shop, only a few sets will be made.

I hope you enjoy, and if you have colors you would like me to put together, leave me a comment!

Alice in Wonderland Customer Cupcakes

September 29th, 2010

I had to share this beautiful picture of pretty Alice inspired cupcakes.

She used the “red folded” cupcake liners, and edible jumbo red hearts. They look awesome,

and I was really impressed with her use of playing cards, totally unique and such a great idea!

Great job!

Here is a link to the maker’s blog post

http://nobaddays.wordpress.com/2010/09/27/alice-in-wonderland-cupcakes/