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Cupcake Tuesday ~ St. Patrick’s Day Cupcakes

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Welcome to Cupcake Tuesday!   If you are new here, grab a cup of tea or a glass of milk and enjoy a cupcake!

Thank you to all who added their great cupcake and muffin creations and comments last week for my Blogoversary! The winner of the Hello Cupcake Book will be announced after 8 p.m. Tuesday. If you haven’t entered, you still have time.

I don’t know if it’s that I have a little Irish in me, or that I just like any reason to bake, cook and celebrate. But I just love St. Patrick’s Day. I can make fun treats, decorate and I don’t have to shop around for presents. 🙂

These cupcakes are a simple white cake, made into Poke Cupcakes with Lime Jello.

Place cupcakes on a foiled pan with edges, this process is a little messy, but worth it. Mix jello as directed on box, I used 1 small box, and had some left over. Poke cupcakes with a fork, about 3-4 times, then carefully pour jello over. I transferred the cupcakes, after wiping the bottom off a bit, onto another cookie sheet. I’ve learned the hard way, if you leave them on the tray, the jello hardens and makes the cupcakes pretty messy on the bottom. Place them in the frig for about one hour until jello is set.

This is a very easy technique to add a variety of color and flavor to a plain cupcake.

Now for the decorations. I frosted them with Buttercream Frosting, be sure to stop back tomorrow and learn how I make my frosting. And these awesome cupcake toppers came from a new found blog, that I absolutely love, How Does She… All you need to do to get these super cute St. Patrick’s Day printables is sign up for her newsletter, and let me tell you, you will want to, they (Shelley, Missy and Alison) are just full of great ideas!

After receiving them in my inbox, I printed them on cardstock, and added some green construction to the back. To create the circles out of construction paper, I used the “professional” method, a drinking cup and pencil 🙂 Then just cut out the toppers, and glued them onto the construction paper, and taped a lollipop stick to the back.

 

 

14 Comments

  1. This is a great technique Mom used in the ’70s for our Cakes too! It’s called a Poke Cake and works for any and every occasion! Looked great when she combined more than one like at Christmas Time with the Red and Green and I love that you incorporated it in your Cupcakes!

  2. These are aborable!

    I love,love,love cupcakes. I have five boys and that is what I do for their b-days… cupcakes. The obsession started when my soon to be 11 yr old was little.

    Now, I have a linkup place to share them at. What a great idea! Thank you for loving cupcakes and giving like minded people a place to share. (Not that I am making them every week, but… when I make them I love to share the ideas! And I am always looking for more ideas from others!)

  3. Great idea! Those look great! I should really make my own too so I don’t have to get any other gifts or go to the grocery stores in all that holiday madness. Those cupcakes looks great!
    .-= Vic´s last blog ..Japanese Hair Straightening =-.

  4. CUUUTE! I have to make these with the kiddos!
    .-= Pam´s last blog ..Day 61: Banana Lentil Muffin *FAIL* =-.

  5. Thanks for giving our Saint Patty’s Day printables a shout out! 😉 -Shelley

  6. pamela ponder says:

    YUMMY those look great!!!
    .-= pamela ponder´s last blog ..ICE CREAM CONE CUPCKAES =-.

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