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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

{Easter} Ribbon Cupcake Toppers


I love ribbon.
 
I mean I REALLY love ribbon!  It may stem from my years as a florist, I just got used to having racks and racks of ribbon available for use.  A couple years ago I asked my dad to build me a custom wooden shelf to house all of my ribbon (I'll show you that someday, when there isn't a giant pile of craft stuff  in front of it!).  The shelf is about 4 feet tall and 3 feet wide, and it's full.  I may need another one soon!

I also love cupcakes...


Put the two together and what do you have?  Ribbon cupcake toppers!


I've made lots of variations of cupcake toppers over the years, mostly with paper and my various scrapbooking supplies.  One of the things I really like about cupcake toppers is they can be made far in advance, and then take no time at all to add to the cupcakes.

I knew I was going to make some Easter cupcakes for a little party my daughter's are going to this week, so I looked through my ribbon, pulled out a few fun colors and made these cute and very simple toppers.  An easy way to add color, and dress up the cupcakes, for very little cost or effort. 

Want to make some? 
All you need is some ribbon (I found that ribbon about 7/8 inch to 1 inch wide  worked nicely). 
You also need some kind of stick, this could be white lollipop sticks (available at most craft stores), or a coffee stir stick (available for free at any coffee shop... maybe buy a coffee too, so it doesn't feel so much like stealing), or this time I just used some little bamboo forks (from Target, sold near toothpicks).
Then cut your ribbon about 4 inches long, trim the ribbon at an angle, or into the little "v" shape like I did,  add some glue (from a glue stick, or some double sided tape).   Lay down your stick in the middle, and fold the ribbon over.

Then, when your cupcakes are baked and frosted, just pop the toppers in and voila!  Instant cuteness!  I won't even tell if you want to add ribbon toppers to store-bought cupcakes.  I can keep a secret... I was voted "Most trustworthy" in high school... really! 
(It was a Christian High school, so we didn't have "Best hair" or "Best dressed")

Anyway, go look through your ribbon, or head to the craft store, and look at ribbon in a new way!  I can see them now... red, white and blue for Independance Day... pretty pinks and florals for Mother's day or a tea party... the possibilities are endless!


Happy Easter!

19 comments:

  1. Great idea, Glory! Happy Easter :)

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  2. Great idea! This is definitely one of those "why didn't I think of something this cool" ideas. I'll definitely be trying this sometime soon... especially because there is sooooo much cute ribbon out there!

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  3. Very nice and sure to work for many different parties. Thanks!

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  4. I love your ideas, thankyou for the inspiration !
    Happy Easter x

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  5. I love the ribbon take on toppers! What a fabulous idea!!

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  6. Super cute cupcakes! I must try this!
    Thanks for sharing!

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  7. This is something even I could do!!! Thanks Glory.

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  8. Sometimes I think I'm creative and then I see your ideas and realize how I miss the simplest ideas all the time! Glad I have you to make up for that!

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  9. These are lovely :) Happy Easter, I love your blog :D.

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  10. Luv this idea!!!! Def. will use @ future parties n I have u to thank!!!

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  11. You are my hero! Such a great idea that I just may have to use it this coming weekend. You definately inspire me. Thank you!

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  12. I "borrowed" that idea from you for my St. Patrick's Day cupcakes. I have used them for birthday and football party cupcakes. Thanks so much for the idea!

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  13. What a fantastic idea! I have a lot of ribbon too~cookies look so cute packaged with a coordinating ribbon:) Now I have something more to do with it! Your cupcakes look so cute!

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  15. You are really good at what you do...Thanks so much for your suggestions and ideas...

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  16. What a nifty idea! I agree with SIMPLY STUNNING IDEAS! its so simple yet why haven't i dont something like this before! haha! :P thanks for the tip :)

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  17. What a great idea. Thanks so much for resharing this. I have tons of ribbon scraps just sitting around that I'm always looking to use.

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