I had also wanted to do some of the little blue birds featured in Martha Stewart Living a couple of years ago. So in preparation, I toasted some flaked coconut. Yuck, it looked terrible in comparsion to the picture so I went out and got a coconut. What a difference! and yummy to munch on too.
I knew I wanted them to be pretty and frilly for the shower. During the week I once again tried my hand at making some gumpaste flowers. Doing them exactly according to the book was giving me grief so I streamlined the process a bit and although they are not as thin as they could be, they turned out so sweet with a sprinkling of silvery dust.
I had the wrong tip for making the beaks, but it was too late to run out to get the right one, so these bluebirds are very quiet in their nest. Check out the coconut. Much nicer than store bought, totally worth it.
7 comments:
These are too, too gorgeous !!! I can't believe a cupcake can be so beautiful !
DROOL!!
thanks - it wasn't hard to go overboard as the shower was for tiffany graham who makes the painted glassware in the market - she is such a sweetie.
those are gorgeous!
wow - the prettiest cupcakes i have ever seen - and i look at a lot of cupcakes!
Really happy to have found your blog it must have been fate to have found it on the day you have posted about cupcakes - i will be back to visit soon.
Tracy x
Oh my gosh they look awesome, so springy as well. I want to eat one so bad...mmmm....
There are gorgeous! Prettier than Martha's if you ask me. I'm making baby shower cupcakes for my friend this coming Sunday (4/5) and would love to know a bit more detail as to how you did the flowers. I think I can figure out the birds somehow but did you have a specific flower shape cutter (bluebell?) or shaped them yourself? YOu said you had a book? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Only thing I"ll change (even though I adore these colors!) is the color b/c she having a girl. So I'd either do pink or yellow or even pale green. NOt the same look but it IS a girl. THanks for any help in advance.
Stacey
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