Showing posts with label Cupcakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cupcakes. Show all posts

Monday, November 23, 2015

Cupcake Bin

I started this blog because I couldn't find any crafting/sewing/quilting blogs that I could relate to. Too many of them catered to crafters with kids. I don't have any kids and do most of my crafting for theater or just what I need for my childless, adult existence. This post may look like a craft for kids, but it came about in a completely different way.

A couple friends and I have put together a burlesque troupe and were working on putting on our first show (see totally not kid-related). Our event (which happened this past weekend) was to be gluttony or indulgence themed since it was happening in November (Thanksgiving as a theme is not exactly sexy) so our numbers were about food and booze.

I had this fabulous idea to do a super cheeky French number with uber cutesy costumes (think Katy Perry in California Girls) that starts sweet and ends with unexpected twerking (it turned out awesome BTW). To go with the cutesy theme I wanted us to have little cupcake stools to sit on to start the number. The other two girls in the troupe have woodworking significant others so I was hoping one of them could make a simple stool base that I could then upholster like a cupcake, but alas they were both too busy and it was up to me to do some clever crafting.

And was I ever clever! As if you would ever doubt me.


It's made from a kids toy storage bin and I covered it in such a way that it still opens up and can be used as a bin. It's not as easy to carry with the covering, but it's light and easy to move around.

I tried to find a simple stool at Target that I could cover, but what I found was either too large or too expensive. And then I saw these:


They came in two different styles: Frozen and Ninja Turtle. So I bought three, got some cheap vinyl (1 yd for each cupcake), some buttercream colored felt (2 yds of wide felt for 3 cupcakes), and some poly fiberfil seat cushions at Walmart and got to cupcaking.


I'll go through step by step on how I covered the bins, but a couple notes first. I used hot glue which isn't great at sticking to either plastic or vinyl - it will work, for awhile, but it's easy to rip off. The felt on the lids stayed well stuck, but the vinyl around the bottom had some issues. As things came apart I re-glued them with super glue. The super glue worked much better, but due to the size of the project it might be worthwhile to start with hot glue and come back through as needed with the super glue.


So, starting with the lid. I took a seat cushion and cut it into a circle the same size as the lid. Using the cushion corners that I cut off I kind of built up the center since the lid was concave in the middle. Then I covered that with the cushion circle.


Then came the felt, I had to gather it a bit to get it to the right shape, and actually managed to do so without burning myself with the glue gun (don't worry - that part happens later.)


All that was left was to trim the excess felt so that the lid went back on properly.


For the base of the bin/cupcake, I cut my vinyl in half against the grain (not that vinyl really has a grain) and folded the edges on 2 sides to make a clean edge. I pleated the vinyl every 3 inches and just glued it on the top since I would have to adjust for the taper of the bin once I glued it on.



One half of the yard of vinyl made it about 3/4 of the way around so I did have to use some of the second half. Once I made it all the way around the top I went through and glued the bottom pleats in place (this is where I burned myself).


Then I just glued all the pleats over the bottom and covered with a circle cut from the remainder of the second half of the vinyl. And there you have it.

We eventually went through and added some felt sprinkles to the top. 


If I had had more time I might have added a ruffle around the lid or something like that, but oh well. I don't have a picture of all three cupcakes - as you can see from the pictures, one was pink, one was blue, and one was green - but I do have a picture of us in our super cute costumes that go with the cupcakes:


Friday, August 1, 2014

Mia's First Birthday

A couple weeks ago was my sister-in-law's niece's first birthday (it took me a while to figure out a succinct relationship rather than calling her my sister's wife's sister's daughter). First birthday luaus are a big tradition in Hawaii and people tend to go all out for them. This one was no exception. Lots of people and some really awesome Hawaiian food. 

My sister-in-law's sister asked me to help her out with some decorations. The theme was cupcakes and she asked me to make a cupcake shaped box for people to put cards in. 

She also asked for help with something for entertaining the kids at the party and asked if I could make one of those funny picture things where they have holes in the faces and you put your face in the hole and take a picture. There's got to be a better name than that. Anyone know? Does anyone even understand what I'm talking about?

Anyway...here's the cupcake I made for the cards:


The base is a plastic planter pot from Walmart. I made the top out of paper mâché. I used a beach ball as the form - worked really well and I can still reuse the beach ball!

The final layer of paper mâché was done with white printer paper and then I did a tissue paper decoupage over that. 

The sprinkles are felt. 

For the face-hole-picture thing (there has to be a better name!) I took inspiration from an inflatable monkey deco that they were using for the party (since I couldn't really put faces on cupcakes): 

 

It took a while to figure out how to make it, but I ended up with what I call the "pop-up card" design. Two large foamcore boards at an angle in back and a small one board in front. 

I'm not describing it well at all so here's a picture:


The two boards in back kind of supported each other - it also helped that the kind of curved when we painted them. 

Since the Mia portion is a separate piece the background can be used again for other events. 

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Chicago, etc.

Sorry for not posting in awhile. To make up for it here are some pictures of things I've made recently:

Pele Costume

Pele Costume

Stole for Matron Mama Morton in Chicago

LOVE hats for Chicago

Hunyak circus costume for Chicago

Velma's "All That Jazz" costume for Chicago

Roxie's Woolworth's lampshade dress for Chicago

Razzle Dazzle circus dirndl

Patriotic Cupcakes!!!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Irish Car Bomb Cupcakes!

St Patrick's day is nearly upon us and like a good little Irish lass I am throwing a party full of Guinness and other Irish delicacies.



For dinner I'm making Beef in Guinness, mashed potatoes, and mini walnut soda breads. For dessert I am making the famous (or infamous) Irish Car Bomb Cupcakes, or Drunken Cupcakes as they are called by my friends.

The recipe from Smitten Kitten makes chocolate, Guinness cupcakes with Jameson's whiskey ganache and Bailey's frosting - hence the Irish Car Bomb, which if you haven't experienced one is a shot of Jameson's and Bailey's dropped into Guinness then chugged before the Bailey's can curdle.

The cupcake recipe only calls for a cup of Guinness, so be prepared to drink the rest of the can/bottle. Also, I don't know how anyone can cook with Bailey's without sampling some for themselves, so the baking experience is a party in and of itself.



The ganache (dangerously chocolaty stuff - shown above) is poured into wells cut into the tops of the cupcakes.



I tried to be artistic and make shamrocks with the frosting but then the tip of my piping bag broke and oozing frosting forced me to take a more practical approach.

These cupcakes are amazing. They are moist and filled with chocolaty goodness. Plus they are full of alcohol - and that's always a plus in baked goods.