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Today I am making Easter Basket Cupcakes. These little baskets would be perfect for Easter or May Day!
Simply melt a little chocolate candy coating or chocolate chips. Place the melted chocolate in a zip loc bag. Snip off a tiny bit of one corner of the bag. Pipe the chocolate onto wax paper. I drew a handle shape on a piece of copy paper and place wax paper on top. It gave me a guide and I could slide the wax paper around using the guide over and over.
Allow basket handles to harden completely and then stick them into the frosting on your favorite cupcake. I used sugar flowers for my basket, but you could easily pipe flowers or fill the basket with jelly beans or colorful chocolate eggs.
Love the little handles!
ADORABLE Cindy! You are so creative!
Those cupcakes are CUTE!
The hutch is really neat. I love the fact that it is already assembled. I have a hard time assembling the gingerbread houses for Christmas. 🙂
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Cute cupcake idea! and yay for giveaways!
So adorable!! Love those cupcakes!! I can’t wait to get into my kitchen to make some for company coming over!
Very cute!
You didn’t say if the giveaway is for US residents only or not. Still, a gril can dream…
I love the cupcakes! My children and I will enjoy making them together!
What a cute idea!
This would be a fun project to do with the kids
love this!
So this Bunny Hutch- just makes me happy! I have to get one for my son to decorate! He loves doing the Christmas gingerbread houses!
It’s very cute !
These cupcakes are so great. I think I will make them this year. Thanks for another great idea!
Those cupcakes are precious! I love how you did the handle, I never would have thought of that! This is one of my favorite blogs, I learn so much 🙂