Do you know where I might find black cupcake wrappers? I need them for my wedding. I am putting cupcake -"Cake"-towers on each table. Thanks!
I'm throwing a baby shower for my friend, who's having a girl. I want to do cupcakes instead of cake, because I think it is cuter and more fun! Plus we're going to have about 50-60 people and it will be easier to serve. Do I need to get a tower, or can I just stack them (maybe with toothpicks to hold them in place)?
I'm throwing a baby shower for my friend, who's having a girl. I want to do cupcakes instead of cake, because I think it is cuter and more fun! Plus we're going to have about 50-60 people and it will be easier to serve. Do I need to get a tower, or can I just stack them (maybe with toothpicks to hold them in place)?
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http://www.traylorpapers.com/cuwr.html
As for stacking that many cupcakes...it won't look very pretty and your cupcakes will get smushed...use cakestands or a cupcake stand.
You can buy brown cases reasonably easily at shops like John Lewis. Online you can buy pastel, foil (red, silver and gold) tartan, floral and BROWN cases at - www.edsol-party-supplies.com.
This is a UK based company 50 cases cost £1.69 or $2.94 (approx)for brown cases. Other cases range between £1.19 - £2.25.
I will see if I can find a supplier for black cases, here or in Europe ...
I've found dark brown (w/gold) liners at a great baker's supply store in my city (Minneapolis) called Sweet Celebrations. They have an online catalog at http://www.sweetc.com/ that shows just a fraction of their inventory
(liners are on pg 127-8). If you were to call them I bet they could tell you if strictly black liners even exist.
As an alternate option, check out item A on page 127. You could modify this "crown" concept to fit your needs by purchasing black cardstock from a paper/art store. Measure the length needed to wrap around a standard cupcake liner and determine how high you would like the frosting to rest. While you could glue the ends into a cylinder, I might suggest fashioning a 'hook and notch' to make it easier and less messy for the guest to get at the cupcake.
An interesting thing to consider with this idea would be to make the "crowns" in several different heights and cluster them in the center of the tables into an abstract cupcake stand and centerpiece. You could even take the idea a step further and wrap thin cylinder bud vases in the same or, better still, coordinating, paper and have a few choice blooms poking out above and between the cupcakes. That way, once the cupcakes have been enjoyed, you will still have something on the tables for the remainder of the evening.
Good Luck!
Chocolate Brown Cupcake Cups
They do have the chocolate brown cupcake wrappers... Just incase someone is still looking for them!
Does anyone know where to get brown cupcake liners in Canada, or froma place that will ship them to Canada? Thanks a bunch!
confectionary house doesn't ship outside of the States... :(
www.beryls.com.
Black cupcake papers can be found on an Ebay UK site called Baking Frenzy - I just spent too long trauling the net for them myself!! By the way, check out our New Zealand designer cupcake store, only 3 months old! www.tempt.net.nz
Thanks everyone!!
Rebecca the Kiwi Cupcake Fairy!
~mmcupake~