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Decoration Ideas
There are many different ways to decorate your freshly baked cupcakes. Usually People use frosting or icing. You can make (or buy) any kind of frosting. If you decide to get creative, you can make (or buy) a plain chocolate or vanilla frosting, and then add something to it – maybe mini chocolate chips or sprinkles, as well as chopped dates or figs. Also, say you go to the store trying to find a specific color of frosting, but you have no luck. You could buy the plain or vanilla and some food coloring. When you get home, you could mix a few drops of the food coloring with the frosting, and add more until you have the color that you needed!
With the frosting, there are many ways to decorate you cupcake. If you go to Michael’s Arts and Crafts, or type in “frosting tips” in Amazons search bar, you will find a variety of different tips. For every tip, the frosting will look different when you squeeze it out – some will come out in a straight line, and others will look like grass.
Say you crushed up Oreo’s in your batter, after you have frosted your cupcake it might look nice if you topped it off with a whole Oreo on top. Perhaps you made a cinnamon cupcake. It would hint to the eater that it was cinnamon if you stuck one or two cinnamon sticks in the top.
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