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Hamm Cake Pops. From our provider: Kids will be thinking pink when they feast their eyes on these cute Hamm cake pops, modeled after the dutiful piggie bank pal of Toy Story fame.

Hamm Cake Pops

You'll need: 1 box cake mix (bake as directed on box for 13 X 9 cake)* 1 16 oz can of readymade frosting Wax paper Baking sheets Pink candy coating Jumbo heart sprinkles Black sugar pearls (eyes) Pink colorstick sprinkles (mouth and broken in half for ears) Black edible ink pen (eyebrows) Pink edible ink pen (snout) Toothpicks Paper lollipop sticks Styrofoam block Instructions: 1. After cake is cooked and cooled completely, crumble into a large bowl. Toy Story Hamm Pops. Instructions: 1.

Toy Story Hamm Pops

After cake is cooked and cooled completely, crumble into a large bowl. 2. With a large spoon, mix thoroughly with about 3/4 of the can of frosting. You won't need the rest. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Whimsical DIY Cupcake Tower Inspired by Maps of Italy. Location Categories Tags Style This next project was so unexpected, I just had to share…a Map-Inspired Cupcake Tier!

Whimsical DIY Cupcake Tower Inspired by Maps of Italy

Plus, you can use these instructions, substituting the map paper for just about any paper, and still have an absolutely adorable way to present your cupcakes. Materials Cupcake Tower Large Sheets of Decorative Paper or Wrapping Paper Craft Acrylic Paint Decorative Ribbon Instructions. DIY Wedding Cupcake Stand. Laurie’s DIY project for this week is a stackable cake stand made out of basic terracotta plates and saucers.

DIY Wedding Cupcake Stand

The possibilities for a project like this are really endless. You could fill them candies, cupcakes, or other desserts and this is absolutely a piece you could use after your wedding for showers or parties you might throw in the future. Laurie, thanks so much for another awesome project! What You’ll Need: 2 terra cotta saucers (I used a 7” and a 10” saucer, but you can use any size you like) 2 terra cotta rose pots (The pots I used are 5” and 6” high. 2 yards ribbon (or what ever it takes to make it around the circumference of your saucer) Decorative or scrap book paper Acrylic paint Hot glue gun and glue sticks Sponge paint brush Scissors Cupcakes Resources: Terra cotta pots are available at most nurseries and home and garden stores. Cupcakes shown are available at Hello, Cupcake in Tacoma, WA Instructions: Baby Shower Photos! Thank you all so much for your wonderful ideas for the baby shower.

Baby Shower Photos!

It's done! Everything went wonderfully, we had such a great time, and I couldn't have done it without all of your wonderful suggestions, so thank you! I don't remember who's ideas I borrowed exactly, it was kind of a whirlwind, but I did decide to go with the "feather her nest" theme! And the Martha Poms definitely made it to the party. (how have I never tried those before??

And the word garlands! I made some "birdie nest" cupcakes (also Martha's idea) to go along with the "feather her nest" theme. And I was up until 1am last night (er, this morning?) They were little nest inspired flower brooches with "eggs" (pearls) in the center. And I made a little note tree from branches off of a huge weed in the field behind my yard . With note cards made from blue card stock that I had on hand, stamped with little boyish sayings, and tied with brown satin ribbons.

I think presents are a decoration in themselves!