Biscoff Cupcake Update
We needed to find something that would be a true heartfelt thank you to a local business. My husband suggested the Biscoff Cupcakes that I made a couple of weeks ago. They were a lot of fun to make and look pretty cool, so I agreed.
I made little flags for them just using MSWord and a logo. I cut the paper into strips and glued the flags to colored toothpicks. I also added some sprinkles to the top - they were brown sugar sprinkles - and I also used some kraft paper colored cupcake liners that I found at Walmart for $1.50. I liked the look of the brown frosting, the brown Biscoff crumbs and sprinkles and the brown paper liners. I used the Wilton 4B tip. Recipe is from iambaker.net and can be found on my Recipe page. Previous post can be found here.
We delivered them and I think they were genuinely touched. They had never heard of Biscoff cookies, so including a few of them in the cupcake tin ended up being a good thing. I think they'll be Biscoff fans themselves pretty soon!
I made little flags for them just using MSWord and a logo. I cut the paper into strips and glued the flags to colored toothpicks. I also added some sprinkles to the top - they were brown sugar sprinkles - and I also used some kraft paper colored cupcake liners that I found at Walmart for $1.50. I liked the look of the brown frosting, the brown Biscoff crumbs and sprinkles and the brown paper liners. I used the Wilton 4B tip. Recipe is from iambaker.net and can be found on my Recipe page. Previous post can be found here.
We delivered them and I think they were genuinely touched. They had never heard of Biscoff cookies, so including a few of them in the cupcake tin ended up being a good thing. I think they'll be Biscoff fans themselves pretty soon!
Lovely Biscoff cream frosting, Biscoff drizzle, Biscoff crumbs and brown sprinkles. Mmmmmmm! |
A few cookies were added to the tray |
Cupcake and easy flag |
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