My friend asked me if I'd be willing to trade some fondant webkinz heads (for cupcakes for her son's birthday) for photoshoots for my boys-- of course. So here's my end of the deal. Along with a tutorial for any moms and dads out there trying to make your child's webkinz birthday party dream come true. These can be attached to sugar cookies, cupcakes, or made larger to cover all cake or a few mini cakes.
Tutorial for webkinz birthday cakes, webkinz cupcakes:
1 batch marshmellow fondant or wilton fondant
wilton frosting colors: orange, pink, red, green, blue, black
silver dragees for "eye glares"
Pink poodle webkinz cupcake: In pink fondant: roll out an egg shape for head base in pink fondant. Roll out a tiny snake of fondant about 1/2 in long. Flatten for ear connectors. Then roll out an oval for top of head "poof" use a paring knife to cut triangles out around the ends to make ruffling texture. Repeat with slightly smaller ovals for side/ear and face "poofs". Then in black fondant: roll a very fine snake cut and shape moon shaped eyes. Make one oval nose and on tiny mouth line. In red fondant make a tongue. Stick the pieces together by dabbing with a drop of water).
Frog webkin cupcake: Roll a cherry size ball of white fondant. Flatten with a smooth surface. Make upper half with green fondant- use thumb to make upside down u indention.
Roll a tiny ball of green fondant and flatten it. Roll a slightly smaller ball of white fondant and flatten it. Roll a slightly smaller ball of black fondant and flatten it. Attach the green circles to the top of the head. Layer white circles topped with black circle. Add a silver dragee for a eye glare.
Roll a tiny ball of green fondant and flatten it. Roll a slightly smaller ball of white fondant and flatten it. Roll a slightly smaller ball of black fondant and flatten it. Attach the green circles to the top of the head. Layer white circles topped with black circle. Add a silver dragee for a eye glare.
Duck Webkinz cupcake:Roll a ball of white fondant the size of the cherry. Flatten it. Roll each a pea size ball of black fondant and flatten it. Attach as eyes. Add the silver dragee for eye glare Roll a very fine snake of black fondant cut and shape to make eyebrows. Use yellowish orange fondant to make beak wedge and shape a pink fondant tongue.
Blue hippo Webkin cupcake: Roll a ball of blue fondant.size of the cherry. Flatten it. Shape rounded trapezoid out of blue fondant for the hippo nose/mouth. Roll to a large pea size balls of blue fondant for ears. Roll for slightly smaller pink balls, two for the ears, two for the nostrils. Attach.. Roll each a pea size ball of black fondant and flatten it. Attach as eyes. Add the silver dragee for eye glare Roll a very fine snake of black fondant cut and shape to make eyebrows.
wow. you're talented.
ReplyDeleteThose are very cute! I don't think my kids know what webkinz are yet. I haven't heard a word...thankfully!
ReplyDeletearlyn- I am laughing someone gave my son one and he refused to register it online- he kept saying i don't know what the big deal is--I saved the tag in case he changed his mind- I was on the website doing "reserch" and he decided they were cool now- LOL- we try to stay under the commercial radar!
ReplyDeleteI love them... they'd be cute even jsut for a toddler bday party! or old macdonald... see the juices are flowing now! lol!
ReplyDeleteThose are darling--I love how they turned out! We don't own any Webkinz as of yet, but I recently started receiving requests!
ReplyDeleteThose are great Les! Seriously you are amazing!!
ReplyDeleteWe've gone to a couple webkinz party's lately, nothing near as cute!
ReplyDeleteLove them
How cute are those! It looks like a lot of fun. Maybe a summer project just for the fun of it?!
ReplyDeleteWOW...you are so talented! My girls love Webkinz and I KNOW they would LOVE those cute little cupcakes BUT I don't think I would make them look that cute! Thanks for the recipes, you make it look so easy!
ReplyDeletebartering is the best!
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