Read The Contemporary Buttercream Bible Online
Authors: Christina Ong Valeri Valeriano
A
2 Place two cocktail sticks (toothpicks) in each
position where you want a cupcake. The angle of the
toothpicks should be about 30 to 45 degrees to
support the cupcakes (B).
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B
3 Arrange and stick your cupcake onto each pair of
cocktail sticks. You may adjust the cocktail sticks as necessary to position the cupcakes close together
and make sure as much of the Styrofoam ball is
covered as possible (C). Your cupcakes can be ready
decorated before you arrange them, however, to
avoid damaging your piped buttercream flowers, it’s
best to pipe them after the cupcakes are arranged
(D).
C
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D
4 Fill any gaps with ruffled paper, fabrics, ribbons
or pipe something into the gaps. You can also insert
a florist’s card holder for your message.
Tip
The decorated cupcakes can make your
bouquet top-heavy and therefore unstable.
Unless you are using a heavy clay flowerpot,
we suggest you add weight to the base by
including a bag of pebbles or something
similar.
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To create this bouquet…
• 12–15 cupcakes, standard size
• 430–570g (151⁄ oz–1lb 43
4
⁄4oz) buttercream
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• Paste colours: yellow (Sugarflair Melon and
Autumn Leaf), brown (Sugarflair Dark Brown),
green (Sugarflair Spruce Green)
• Styrofoam ball (whole or hemisphere)
• Flowerpot
• Fabric to cover pot
• Tissue paper
• Cocktail stick (toothpick)
• Ribbon
• Glue/sticky tape
• Scissors
• Florist’s card holder (optional)
Choose a monochrome fabric to cover your
flowerpot and black tissue for the styrofoam ball.
Cover the cupcakes with 150–200g (51⁄2–7oz) of
plain
buttercream.
Colour
the
remaining
buttercream in the following quantities: 130–150g
(41⁄ –51
2
⁄ oz) yellow, 100–150g (31
2
⁄ –51
2
⁄2oz) brown and
50–70g (13⁄ –21
4
⁄2oz) green. Follow the tutorial to
assemble the bouquet. Pipe the sunflowers and
leaves following the tutorial in the Piping Flowers
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chapter, adding the leaves at the end to fill in any
spaces between the cupcakes.
Cup Method
1 Join seven plastic cups together with clear sticky
tape to form the base for the bouquet (A). You can
use more than seven cups, depending on how big
you want your bouquet to be. Put some rolled sticky
tape under the cups and stick them to a paper plate
(B).
A
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B
2 Put some rolled sticky tape around your cups so it
is easier to stick the tissue paper around (C). You
can use any material you can think of – coloured
cellophane is also a nice option. When you have
covered your base, tie a ribbon of your choice
around it.
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C
3 Cut the tissue paper into big squares, we used 20
× 20cm (8 × 8in) for a bouquet of seven cupcake.
Put the squares inside each cup (D). The tissue
paper will prevent your cupcakes from disappearing
down inside if they are a little too small for the
cups.
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D
4 Lastly, arrange your floral cupcakes on your base
and accentuate with artificial, sugar or large piped
buttercream leaves (E).
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E
Tip
We highly recommend the use of sticky tape to
secure the cups. Then there is no danger of
staple wire getting into the cupcakes if a staple
comes loose.
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To create this bouquet…
• 7 cupcakes, muffin size
• 750g–1.1kg (1lb 10oz–2lb 71⁄2oz) buttercream
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• Paste colours: light purple (Sugarflair Grape
Violet),
pink
(Sugarflair
Pink),
light
green
(Sugarflair Gooseberry), green (Sugarflair Spruce