Friday, February 3, 2012

How to Make Eiffel Tower Cupcake Toppers


February is the only month when it is unofficially okay to have pink as your picture background for every post for the rest of the month. By "you" I mean "me". And while where at it, I'll include April on the list since it's my birthday month and I can practically do anything I want. 
But then again, pink is a popular background for all my posts. I hope by now you're used to it, though I try to balance the whole vibe with other colors as well. Sometimes, you see browns, oranges, reds, greens, oh well, you get it. But pink is the closest to my heart. Just saying. 

Anyway, since it's the love month and all, I thought I'd show you how I made the Eiffel Tower Cupcakes from this post. And I'm posting it early to give you all the prep time you need. How's that for nice? :)
What we need

Eiffel Tower Template (I just googled "Eiffel Tower Clipcart" and copied the simplest image I can find and tranfered it to a tracing paper)
Knife
Gumpaste (I use Country Kitchen's Gumpaste Mix)
Brown gel food coloring
Royal Icing in piping bag with a #1 tip
Bronze luster dust
Vodka [friendly note: vodka is used to thin out the luster dust and not for drinking while doing this project. After all, friends don't let friends cake decorate while drunk :)] or a clear extract (ex vanilla or lemon)
Brush
Slim popsicle sticks

Here's How:


(1) Roll out gumpaste and cut out the Eiffel Towers using the template. Let it dry overnight
 (2) Thin out brown food coloring with vodka and brush onto the towers. Let it dry for about 2 hours.
 (3) Using the Royal Icing in piping bag with a #1 tip, pipe the outline and details on the tower. Let it dry (... again) 
 (4) Thin out the bronze luster dust with vodka and brush onto the details.
 Here are some cupcakes I prepped with heart sprinkles. Cupcakes taste so much better with sprinkles, says Fancy Nancy. Oh wait, that was ice cream I think. Same difference. 
Assemble towers on top of the cupcakes with Popsicle sticks for support. Oh la la!!!

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a cool idea:) Thank you for sharing it.

Misbah said...

Goodmorning these are beautiful. Thankyou for the tutorial.
Misbah/cupcakeluvs

Aikko said...

thanks guys! Glad you liked the tutorial. more coming up soon! :-)

ashti said...

You're really an angel Aikko! Thanks again for sharing your talent. It helps me a lot especially for a beginner like me. =)

Jane Ko said...

Love this idea! :)

Aikko said...

Thanks, Jane.

Hi Ashti, thank you. You are so sweet! :)

Aileen said...

wow! thanks for sharing them! you have real talent! :)

One question though, what's the best way to store cupcakes (w frosting)? Let's say, you're making them on Sunday/Monday for Tuesday. thanks Aikko!

Aikko said...

Thanks Aileen!
For me, I'd freeze them unfrosted then completely thaw them on Sunday before piping freshly made frosting :)

Aileen said...

thanks Aikko! I learn a lot from this site.

Aikko said...

You're welcome Aileen! Hope you keep on visiting Bake Happy :)

Mush said...

Hi Aikko :)
would you be selling these beautiful cupcakes? can i order? thanks!

Aikko said...

Hi Mush!
Yup I am selling custom cakes and cupcakes, you can check out https://www.facebook.com/bakehappy for the stuff I make and send me a mail at aikko.aragon@gmail.com for orders :) Thanks!

Mush said...

thanks aikko!
surely will email you! thanks again!

Wedding Cakes said...

It looks very difficult but you make it very simple.
Great Work.

Aikko said...

Thanks, Wedding Cakes! :)

Millie said...

Hi Aikko, My daughter's 18th is coming up soon and she loves Paris and anything to do with it so I had a play today and made some Eiffel Tower cupcake toppers but I used dark chocolate and then piped with white chocolate - for a first attempt they aren't too bad. I'm investing in a decent piping bag and metal tips tomorrow as that will make it much easier than a cliplock bag with tip cut off.....lol! Thanks for the tutorial it really made me think and helped me play round and come up with something suitable. Cheers Millie :O)

Aikko said...

You're welcome, Millie! Happy to be of help :) Good luck on the preparations for your daughter's birthday! Do share some pictures of your cupcakes, I'd love to see them :)

Laura said...

Love this idea!

Aikko said...

Thanks, Laura! :)

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