Thursday, February 2

Cupcake Wrap Tutorial

I receive an amazing amount of emails each day and I'm always surprised to hear how many readers want to know more about the how-to's of printables.  CUPCAKE WRAPS are one of those items many people seem to have a little trouble with. So today we're going back to basics... These are so easy and best of all, you can make wraps to coordinate with your other party decor using your own scrapbook paper.


Most of Shindig's party sets come with cupcake toppers to match the cupcake toppers, but if you're not working with a printable set, you can download this
After printing the template, cut the wraps out with scissors and place over a piece of decorative scrapbook paper that matches your party decor. This way you can have any color or pattern cupcake wrap you need.

Today, I'm going to show how to make Cupcake Wraps from a printables set. First you'll need to gather your supplies:

- Printed page of cupcake wraps
- Scotch tape
- Scissors
- Decorative scissors (optional)
- Baked cupcake in a liner

Step 1: Cut your wraps out with scissors
Step 2: Use decorative scissors to make a decorative edge to the top of your cupcake wraps
Step 3: Grab your pre-baked cupcake
Step 4: Wrap your cupcake wrap around the liner of your cupcake
Step 5: Cut off any excess wrap
Step 6: Tape the wrap with scotch tape to secure


So easy! I hope you will all be inspired to make your own cupcake wraps.


15 comments:

Bernice said...

Thankssssssssssssss a lot, will be very helpfull.

Martin Lane Designs said...

You posted this at the perfect time! I am about to make these tonight. Thanks!

Susie Buetow said...

Yummy I would LOVE for you to stop over and link up in HAPPY FRIDAY- the theme is Valentine. Everyone who links up today will get a Pin from me on Pinterest! Hope you join in the tasty fun!

Susie- http://cafescrapper-scrapsoflife.blogspot.com/2012/02/happy-friday-valentine-link-up.html

ps...love your blog and now i'm following you all over the place!

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ShareandRemember said...

I just love this display! I want to do the pop bottles - hope I can find them! Love all the details! So much fun!

Okio B Designs said...

Oh my - how sweet are those?! =) Coming over from Between Naps on the Porch and so glad I did. It's like a wonderland here! Your newest follower,

Jeanine

Michelle said...

Love this! Will have to link to this tutorial on my blog too : D

Jennifer said...

Hello

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Cheers, Jennifer

Stephanie said...

I just pinned this!! Thanks for the tutorial!!
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Meaningful Mama said...

Brilliant! Wish I had thought of this before for so many different parties. Thanks for the tutorial.

Rose :: FineCraftGuild.com said...

polka dots can make anything cute... ths for sharing the cupcakes!

Judy said...

Is it too late to say thanks for this great tutorial?

Party Bags said...

For an inexpensive and diverse cupcake frosting, whip up a basic vanilla frosting recipe, then divide it into smaller bowls and add food coloring to create different colors of frosting. Cover the table with an inexpensive table cloth to save on messy cleanup.

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