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Grass, Bees & Ladybugs Cupcakes

Grass, Bees & Ladybugs Cupcakes


These cupcakes are the most popular design for the cake decorating parties and workshops I do. The techniques are all simple, and even young kids can make these look cute and fun. The hardest part is coloring all of that icing! (You could always use the tubes of colored icing, though, if you want.)

What You Need
Cupcakes, baked & cooled
Filling & Tip #230
Green icing - Tip #233
Yellow icing - Tip #12
Black icing - Tip #3 (or 2) & 5
White icing - Tips #3 & 81
Red icing - Tips #5 & 12



The first thing you want to do is fill the cupcake.
Insert tip #230 about halfway into the cupcake, squeeze. The best way to know if anything's getting in there is to hold it in your hand while you do it. You can feel it "puff" a little on the bottom while you do it.
(Here's a link to the complete description of how to use a filling/bismarck tip.)

To make the grass: Hold tip #233 straight up over the cupcake. Starting very near the surface, squeeze. While squeezing, pull straight up. If you pull at an angle or to the side your grass will look weird.

I love decorating things with grass! Isn't it SO cute???

To make the bee, start with the body. Hold tip #12 straight up from the cupcake. Squeeze and let the icing dot get as fat as you want your bee's body. Then slowly move the tip towards you (keeping it straight up). If you move too quickly, the body won't be the same "fatness" all the way through. Stop squeezing before you pull away.

Next, you'll add the stripes. Using black icing, and tip #3, hold the bag so that the back of the bag points to your right (unless you're left-handed, then have it point left). Start on one edge of the bee's body. Squeeze and drag the tip across the body. Stop squeezing when you reach around to the other edge of the bee.

Add a tip #12 yellow head. With the back of the bag pointing at your chest, squeeze, and hold the bag steady. Let the icing get as fat as you want the head. Stop squeezing before you pull away.

Add the whites of the eyes with a tip #3 and white. You'll use the same technique as you did with the head.

Add the facial features with a tip #3 (or 2) and black icing. The eyes and nose are done as you did the head-- with the back of the bag at your chest, and the mouth is done like the lines-- with the back of the bag going to the side.

Add the wings using a tip #81 and white icing. Hold your bag so that the "divot" in the tip faces in towards the center of the bee's body. Begin by touching the surface. Squeeze. Slowly pull up while squeezing. Flip the tip the opposite way to do the other wing.
* If you don't have a tip #81, you can use a small petal tip like tip #101, or you could use a tip #5. The wings will look different, but they'd still work.

Finish the bee off with some antennae on the top of his head. Using a tip #3 (or 2) and black icing, hold the bag straight up from the bee's head. Begin by touching (lightly) the head, squeeze, and pull up while squeezing.

Now for the ladybug. Make the body using tip #12 and red icing. Hold the bag straight up from the surface, just a little bit above the top of the grass. Squeeze and hold the bag steady. Do not raise it up. Let the icing fan out and make a half-ball shape. When the ball is large enough for the ladybug's body, stop squeezing before you pull away.

Next, you'll add the ladybug's stripe, dots and head. I recommend starting with the stripe. Do this stripe just as you did the bee's stripes... with tip #3 and black icing . The bag should point to the right (or left, if you're left-handed).
Add the dots by holding the bag straight up over the ladybug's body. Squeeze. Stop squeezing before you pull away.
Add the head last. You may want to use a tip #5 for this. Add the ladybug's head as you did the bee's. Hold the bag so that the back of the bag points at your chest. The tip will be just off the surface of the ladybug's body. Squeeze. Let it get as big as you want, holding the bag steady. Stop squeezing before you pull away.

Add the whites of the eyes like you did the bee's.


Add the facial features just like you did the bee's, too. But I like to use red for the ladybug's mouth.

Finally, you can make a caterpillar, too, if you wish. Using your tips #12, make alternating dots (just like you did for the ladybug's body & spots) using your colors. 

Add legs, facial features, and antennae using your tip #3 and black icing. The legs are shaped like a backwards letter "L."

That's it! Enjoy your summer-y picnic cupcakes!

Click the Links Below to See:
Simplify icing bag clean-up with Icing Bag Bullets
Other Cupcake Decorating Ideas
Summertime Dessert Recipes and Ideas 

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Fall Leaves Fondant Classes

Fall Leaves Fondant Classes

Interested in learning about fondant? I will be teaching classes about how to make this very cake at four community education locations around the Twin Cities this fall. Click the links below to access the websites and register for the classes.

Thursday, Nov. 3 at 6:00pm: Eagle View Elementary School - Elko/New Market

Wednesday, Nov. 9 at 6:00pm: White Bear Lake High School- South Campus

Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 6:00pm: South St. Paul High School

Thursday, Nov. 17 at 6:00pm: John Glenn Middle School - Maplewood

Each location has a different pricing structure. Some include supplies in the tuition cost, some charge a lower tuition, but you have to pay for supplies. At each location, you'll bring a cake and icing (for some you need to bring a rolling pin), and I will provide the fondant and coloring, etc. Any questions, please ask!!
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Cake Decorating Classes for Fall 2012

Cake Decorating Classes for Fall 2012

Now, I know many of you don't live in the Twin Cities of Minnesota. But some of you do.
I would love to meet you and have you join me in a cake decorating class! I'm offering cake decorating classes in five community education locations around Minneapolis and St. Paul this fall, as well as my regular classes at the JoAnn store in Edina.

I have three opportunities to learn the Cake Decorating Basics:
- Thursdays, Sept. 20 & 27, 6-8:30pm:
Stillwater Area High School
 
- Saturdays, Sept. 22 & 29, 10am-12:30pm:
Henry Sibley High School (West St. Paul)
 
- Mondays, Oct. 1 & 8, 6-8:30pm:
White Bear Lake South Campus

If you're already good at icing cakes smoothly, holding a piping bag correctly, and making some basic decorations, maybe you'd like to join me for a "beyond the basics" Cake Decorating 201 class.
- Mondays, Nov. 2 & 12, 6-8:30pm:
White Bear Lake South Campus
 
- Thursdays, Nov. 8 & 13, 6pm-8:30pm:
Stillwater Area High School
 
- Saturdays, Nov. 10 & 17, 10am-12:30pm:
Henry Sibley High School (West St. Paul)

I'm also doing a class focusing on actually baking the cake, and getting it out of the pan without sticking, reducing crumbs, and even how to make cake mixes better.

- Monday, Nov. 19, 6-8:30pm:
Henry Sibley High School (West St. Paul)

For more seasonal classes, I have a fondant class, one with fall leaves, and in the December one, we will make a Holly wreath on the cake (with fondant).

- Thursday, Oct. 11, 6-8:30pm
Fridley High School
 
- Sunday, Dec. 16, 1-3:30pm:
Crystal Community Center

For Halloween, we will make cake pops - witches, jack-o-lanterns, eyeballs, mummies. 

- Sunday, Oct. 28, 2-4pm:
Crystal Community Center
 
- Monday, Oct. 29, 6:30-8:30pm
Henry Sibley High School (West St. Paul)

And, it's a little early to think about the Holidays (unless you're my friend, Lisa, who already has all of her Christmas gifts wrapped)... but I will host three Family Gingerbread House workshops in December.

- Saturday, Dec. 8, 10am-Noon
Henry Sibley High School (West St. Paul)
 
- Saturday, Dec. 15, 10am-Noon
Stillwater Area High School
 
- Saturday, Dec. 15, 1:30pm-3:30pm
White Bear Lake South Campus

You can always visit my home website: bekicookscakes.com to see the most up-to-date class offerings and schedules. You can also check out my private parties and workshops there.

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Cake Decorating Classes in 2013

Cake Decorating Classes in 2013

You all know that my "real job" is teaching cake decorating classes, right?? This whole blog thing is just my way of sharing some of my favorite recipes and ideas.

Photo Courtesy TwinCities.com
Come join me for a class in 2013. Learn something new. Have a little fun!


I teach the Wilton Method of Cake Decorating at the JoAnn store in Edina (MN).  Every month, I offer two to four classes. The Wilton classes are taught all over. They have it boiled down to what you need to know.
You can find my schedule of Wilton Cake Decorating Classes in the Twin Cities here.
(Sign up this weekend: Dec. 28-31, 2012, and all of the classes are discounted. $25 or less for a four-week class! -- supplies NOT included.)

Now, I also like to teach some projects and techniques that I've created myself, so I teach classes through community education programs all around the Minneapolis and St. Paul area.
Coming up in the next few months:

Learn Fondant Basics in a Fondant Snowflake Cake Class. This will be offered in West St. Paul, Monday, January 28.

I'll be teaching some basics of Buttercream with a Valentine's Buttercream Cake Class. You can take this class in either Maplewood Saturday, February 9 or Crystal Sunday, February 10.

And finally, one of the most popular posts on this blog has been these Pot of Gold Cake Pops. I'll teach you all of the tips and tricks for cake pops in three classes:
Thursday, March 7 in Fridley

or Saturday, March 16 in White Bear Lake

If that's still not enough for ya... contact me for a Private Cake Decorating Party or Workshop. Starting at about $12/person, I bring all of the supplies, you bring the people, and we all have a great time! Check out all of my options for Cake Parties, Cupcake Parties, Cookie Parties and More!

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Fall Cake Decorating Classes -- Don't Miss Out!

Fall Cake Decorating Classes -- Don't Miss Out!

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I have a slew of cake decorating classes coming up, all over the Twin Cities. Join me for one!
Click the title of each class to find out registration information for that class.

Sunday, October 2 - 2-4pm 
Crystal Community Center
*Parent/Child Class

Monday, October 28 - 6-9 pm
Fridley High School

Mondays November 1 & 8 - 6-9 pm
Maplewood Middle School
*Two sessions for this class


Delightfully Decorated Cookies
Crystal Community Center
OR
Stillwater Junior High School

Thursday, November 21 - 6-9 pm
Henry Sibley High School, West St. Paul

Wednesdays in November - 6:30-8:30 pm
JoAnn, Etc. in Edina
*This class is four sessions. There is no online registration.

Tuesdays & Thursdays November 5, 7, 12, 14 - 6:30-8:30 pm
JoAnn, Etc. in Edina
*This class is four sessions. There is no online registration.

November 18, 22, 25 & Dec. 2 - 6:30-8:30 pm
JoAnn, Etc. in Edina
*This class is four sessions. There is no online registration.

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Cake Decorating and Baking Classes {Minnesota}

Cake Decorating and Baking Classes {Minnesota}

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Come take a class with me this winter/spring!!
I have classes for cake decorating, cupcakes, chocolates, cake pops... if you don't see one you like, we can always set up a workshop or private party to do something you'd like better!

Cake Decorating 101
Thursdays Jan. 30 & Feb. 6. White Bear Lake 6-9pm
Thursdays March 6 & 13. West St. Paul 6-9pm

Easy Homemade Chocolates
Sunday, February 9. Crystal. 2-4pm
Monday, February 10. Maplewood. 6:30-8:30pm

Cake Decorating 201
(Must have taken Cake Decorating 101 - or have cake decorating experience)
Thursdays, Feb. 20 & 27. Maplewood. 6-9pm

Gourmet Cupcakes Made Easy
Saturday, February 22. Northfield. 9:30am-12:30pm
Thursday, March 20. Stillwater. 6-9pm
Monday, March 24. White Bear Lake. 6-9pm


Easter Cake Pops
Thursday, April 10. South St. Paul. 6-8:30pm

Private Parties and Workshops
We can work together to come up with the perfect cake decorating birthday party, bridal shower or workshop. We can create cupcakes, cookies, cakes, cake pops and more.

Is there a class you would like to see? Leave me a comment below with your idea. Maybe we can make it happen!

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