Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Cupcake Ghosties

Well, here is the second treat I made for my daughter's Fall Festival. I saw this a few weeks back on Martha Stewart's site, but just couldn't bring myself to pay tons of $$ to buy the fondant to make these.


Then, about 2 weeks ago, I found this gal and she had an awesome (and EASY-PEASY) marshmallow fondant recipe that turned out great. Plus, it tastes REALLY yummy!

So, in this post......you guys get a 2-for-1 tute!!

Lucky You!

I'll show how to do the fondant, even though Peggy does a great one on her site too.....but there were a few things I learned that might make your 1st attempt go slightly easier.

Start with:
  • 1 pound of marshmallows-name brand is better since they are a little whiter
  • 2 pounds of powdered sugar
  • 1/2 cup of shortening (after I measured mine, I just kept it in the measuring cup next to me on the counter so it was easy to reach)
  • 2-5 Tablespoons of water
Yup! That's all you need!

Start by putting the marshmallows in a large bowl (yes, very large) and adding 2-3 Tablespoons of water. Then, microwave 30 seconds at a time, till melted......stirring in between.

Once melted, add most of the sugar (Peggy says 3/4 of it, but it went faster to add almost all of it to the bowl).

Now stir it in the bowl till you can't anymore, don't worry if it's not all the way incorporated. Then, dump it all out onto a very well greased counter.

Then, start kneading it (once you grease your hands well), adding the rest of the sugar and most of the shortening as you go.

If it gets too dry and tears easily, just add a little water and knead it in.


After it's kneaded well, roll it into a ball and grease it up with the rest of the shortening. Then, wrap it in plastic wrap, then put it in a large Ziploc bag and let it rest overnight in the fridge. Peggy says you can also use it right away if you make sure everything was incorporated well.

The next morning, my girls wanted to "play" with the fondant too.....so I broke off 2 pieces and kneaded in some gel coloring and let them play with it like play-dough.

They LOVED it!!!! I'll have to remember that for later :)

Okie-dokey

Now on to the Ghosties!

Since Martha LOVES to post cool things, but not show step-by-step pics to help us make them......

I will!!! (Yay!)

Although,.... I decided not to use jumbo cupcakes and marshmallows to make them taller (I just envisioned HUGE ghosties toppling over from being too tall and under the weight of the fondant).

So, I made a bunch of regular and mini cupcakes (cut the tops off to make them flat). Then, I made a batch of butter cream frosting and glued them all together like this.

Now roll the fondant out on your counter, using cornstarch to keep it from sticking, as thin as you can without it tearing (you don't want it to be too heavy for the cupcakes). I broke mine up into 4 sections and kept the rest in the bag as I rolled out each one to keep them from drying out. But, if it does dry out a little, throw it in the microwave for 10 seconds at a time and knead in a tiny bit more shortening.

In the picture, though, I used a much smaller section then 1/4. Just easier to use a smaller piece for the pic, since I was doing it in my messy office with limited counter space :)

Then, I used one of my mixing bowls to help me cut out circles (yes, I'm anal and needed them to be perfectly round :) You can see me in the reflection taking the pic., trying to cut it one-handed.

See what I go through for you guys :)

Make sure you measure the height of your cupcake towers to see how big your circles need to be. Mine were about 3 1/2 inches tall, and I added an inch for the width, so I used my bowl that was 8 inches wide.

Then, just drape it over your cupcake tower, and arrange the little folds in the "sheet" of the ghostie till it looks right.

Since I was making yummy eyeballs at the same time, I just used the black frosting and piped on little eyes and a mouth (a spooky mouth, of course).

And....Ta Da!

Cute little ghosties for your next Halloween party!

Except, try as I might, I couldn't get mine to fly like Martha did.....maybe next batch.

These were soooooooo easy to do, I even let my girls make some with the left-over mini cupcakes (although, I cut the fondant too small. O-well, they were thrilled with their tiny creations).

These were a big hit and all 12 were sold by the time we got done getting our tickets (the line was super-long :) My kiddos were so thrilled every time they saw someone walk by with one, (so that's what i did to keep them busy in that lloooonnnnggg line) "Look, mommy, someone bought one of our ghosties!"

Frankenstein Glass Block

From: The Idea Room



Halloween is right around the corner. Here is a cute, easy decoration you can make in less than a half an hour.



You will need a glass block (mine measured 7 1/2 inches) with a hole drilled in the bottom (I found mine at Ben Franklin), 2 sheets of green Velum paper, a Frankenstein silhouette (click here to download silhouette; select large size and then print onto a full 8.5 x 11 page), Modge Podge and a small string of christmas lights.

**Edit--Print the Frankenstein on a laser printer or copy it to prevent the ink from smearing when using the Mod Podge.



Take your green Velum and cut each piece into a square measuring 6 3/4 inches x 6 3/4 inches. Modge Podge them onto each flat section of glass (front and back). After allowing it to dry, take your Frankenstein silhouette that you have cut out of black paper and Modge Podge it onto the front of the glass.



It is a really simple way to adding to your Halloween decor.

Marshmallow Witches



http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Marshmallow-Witches

My Mom made these adorable witches with my kids last year & sadly I didn't get a picture.. So Here's what they look like on the Taste of Home site.


Ingredients:
1/2 cup vanilla frosting, divided
36 miniature semisweet chocolate chips
12 large marshmallows
1 drop each green, red and yellow food coloring, optional
1/4 cup flaked coconut
12 chocolate wafers
12 miniature peanut butter cups
12 milk chocolate kisses
Directions: For the face of each witch, place a dab of frosting on the bottom of three chocolate chips; press two for eyes and one for nose onto each marshmallow. For hair, combine green food coloring and a drop of water in a small resealable plastic bag; add coconut and shake well. Spread a small amount of frosting on sides of marshmallows; press coconut hair into frosting. Place 3 tablespoons of frosting in a small heavy-duty resealable plastic bag; tint orange with red and yellow food coloring. Set aside. For hats, spread some of the remaining frosting in the center of chocolate wafers; press peanut butter cups upside down into frosting. Lightly spread bottoms of chocolate kisses with frosting; place on peanut butter cups. Cut a small hole in the corner of pastry or plastic bag; insert a small star tip. Fill the bag with frosting and pipe stars around the base of each peanut butter cup. Secure a hat to each witch with a dab of frosting. Yield: 1 dozen.

Glowing Jacks and Monsters

Sooooooooo, it seems that these cute glowing jacks are something a lot of you are making these days....

And, since I made a fresh batch of monsters this afternoon, I decided to re-visit this one and do a show-and-tell of some of my readers who have posted them on their blogs!

So, I'll start by showing you the new ones I made. They turned out super-cute!

First, I envisioned ghosts, but then I said to myself: "Self, if you can make a bunch of ghosts & pumpkins, then why can't you make a bunch of different monsters?"

So, I did.

Let me introduce: Boo, Pointy, Happy (my oldest made this guy after my last batch of pumpkins), we don't know the mummy's name yet.......he's not saying much :), and last, but not least Frankie.

Yes, you can get the faces here. And if you were wondering, I used grey paint on the tops of the ghost & mummy.

And for this little guy, I took a black ink pad and "dirtied" his bandages a little before doing the coats of mod Podge. It streaked a little, but it came out cute anyway.

Here are some cute ones my friend Katie did when we had an impromptu craft day at my house. She found this cute tissue paper and I LOVE the way the little eyes shine through when you light them up!

LOVE the cute way she tied the raffia & ribbon....genius!

My friends Jessica (just had her little baby BOY today), Leslie, Ginny and Chanelle came over too, but sadly, I didn't get any pics (hint, hint). Except Chanelle, who just came to hang out :)

Here are some of my readers that promptly made their own at home (ok, not promptly, since I posted those a few weeks back :)

Xazmin.....All her cute kiddos pitched in for this one and she decided to spray paint the lids instead and they turned out so cute. Check out her post here to see a little video of her pumpkins in action!

Cori.....Made these with her kids too and sat them next to an awesome "Harvest" banner she made. Check out more pics here!

Melissa.....Made some even though it's still 90 degrees where she lives (here too!!!) and was even able to let her little guy help. Check out more here. Plus, she thinks my blog is awesome :)

Thanks ladies! And to ALL of you who make this blog worth the effort!!