Thursday, March 31, 2011



I've been wanting to try these little chicks for a while now! I thought they would make great Easter gifts.

So my friend Jenny has had a busy month! Now she has to plan an artist party for her daughter Evelyn. I thought that paintbrush cake pops would be perfect! This is my practice one. I'll post the rest when they are finished.

I did these cake pops for a birthday party for my friend's son. You guessed it...a lego party!

I did these just for fun for St. Patrick's Day! They looked awesome, however the green sugar does turn your mouth green.

Friday, March 4, 2011



Cupcake pops! How cute!





Our cub scout blue and gold banquet. We decided to give cake pops to the leaders to say thank you. The table display looked great.




Here's another attempt at one of Bakerella's creations. At first I tried to put them on sticks but they were a little top heavy. So, I did away with the sticks and they turned out much better. The hard part was finding a way to display them. After trying many different things (and many of the cones falling on the floor) I just layed them down on a plate. Oh well!



I got this idea from online. I was so excited to find this ice cream cone container at JoAnne's. It only seemed obvious to fill it with ice cream sundae cake pops. It tastes so good with the vanilla coating and chocolate coating together! I put red hots on the tops to look like cherries.


So, Fred's 36th birthday has come and gone. This was his birthday cake...cake pops of course! His favorite cake pops are made with yellow cake mix and lemon frosting. I think this is my favorite too!


This cake pop bouquet was beautiful and yummy! I did this for a costomer that wanted a gift to give her husband for Valentine's Day. These pops were made of mostly red velvet cake with cream cheese frosting, a favorite of many!



Ok, so here is my attempt at Bakerella's Valentine bears. They turned out pretty good but not as good as hers, of course!These were for Blake's preschool class. My mom also wanted some for the girls at work. I hoped everyone liked them!




Here are two cake pop bouquets that I did for my neice's 2nd birthday.







These are the first cake pops I ever did. Blake had a homework assignment to make something with carrots in it. I looked online to find something that would be fun for Blake and I to make. So, we decided to make cake pops out of a carrot spice cake. They tasted great and were so much fun for us to make! I've been making cake pops ever since.


This is the cake I did for my mom's 60th suprise party! The fondant began to crack as it was on the cake so a decided to pipe lots of swirly details on it to cover the cracks. Then I added the ribbon, flowers, and a topper. It turned out to be a beautiful cake! Just don't look too close!



This is one of my favorite cakes! It is so easy and looks beautiful! It taste great too with all that fresh fruit!







Here was Blake's monster truck cake I did for his 5th birthday. This was so much work! I don't know if I would ever do it again. Maybe for the right price!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

No Plates, No Forks, No Mess!
....And napkins optional!

Here are a few reasons why cake pops would be great for your next celebration!

1. They are yummy! Cake pops are made of cake and frosting (of your choice), then dipping in chocolate.

2. They look good! The cake pops can be customized to fit any theme or color. They can be displayed many different ways!

3. They are fun! Away with the boring birthday cake! Cake pops are a unique new way to celebrate. They will even make the grown-ups feel like kids again!

4. And like I said earlier, cake pops are bite-sized perfection with no need for plates or utensils.