Blogmas Day 8 - Christmas Jumper Cupcakes

by - December 08, 2017


If these cupcakes aren't the best thing you've ever seen, I don't know what is!

Ingredients:
1 batch of basic cupcakes
1 batch of buttercream
120g white modelling paste
Various sprinkles/black sugar pearls
20g grey modelling paste
20g green modelling paste
20g red modelling paste
20g sky blue modelling paste
10g chocolate fondant
2g orange modelling paste

 

Bake and ice your cupcakes. Roll the white modelling paste out to 2mm thick and cut 12 scalloped circles with the scalloped side of the cutter. If you have a drying sponge, leave them here to dry. Greaseproof paper is good for drying too.

To make the jumpers, roll the coloured paste out and cut a 5cm x 5cm square.

With the circle cutter, making sure you use a big enough cutter to miss the other shoulder as you cut.

To make the arms, trim 1cm in on both sides of the jumper and then trim the tips of the sleeves off. Keep the offcuts and they will be the trim.

To make the trim, cut really long strips out of the leftover paste and stick it on the jumper, trimming if needs be. You can emboss the little knitted lines with the edge of the knife.

You can make round neck lines too, just use the 3.5mm cutter. Add the jumper to the white toppers and leave to dry while you’re getting on with decorations.

To make Rudolph, cut a 3.5mm circle and shape it into an egg shape with the tip of your finger. Roll a tiny ball of red paste for the nose and roll tiny beige sausages for the antlers and use black sprinkles for the eyes.

Add the decorations to the jumpers and then use the sprinkles to add snow.

To make the tree jumpers, use the sprinkles to add patterns on the paste - this looks really complicated, but it’s not. Use a damp water brush to add a line of water where you want the pattern to go and then using the brush again, pick up the sprinkles. They will stick to the end of the brush and once you’ve added the sprinkles where you’d like, you can then push them into the paste with a cocktail stick. It takes a bit of practise at first but you’ll get faster the more you do it.

To make the polar bear, it’s all made with flattened balls of paste. Use a cocktail stick to hollow out the ears and dust the cheeks with dusky pink petal dust.

Once all the toppers are glued and finished, the toppers can then be placed onto the iced cupcakes.

So, thank you all so much for reading, I hope you all enjoyed this post and I will see you all again tomorrow,

Love Lou
xxxx

*Recipe and photo is not my own*

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2 comments

  1. These sound lovely, Lou! Thanks for sharing! :)
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    1. Anytime Marti! Glad you enjoyed the post xx

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