Thursday, August 4, 2011

Cupcake Wrappers


It's a simple tutorial on how to make the cupcake wrappers. These wrappers few are easy to create and make your very decorative cakes for any type of part. These packages are different, then cooking cupcake cups because they do not get baked in the oven and therefore turn not leave greasy or dull research. The wrappers provide your cakes a new, more dressed, party look to them.

cupcake in wrapperThe most important that you must make the wrappers for your cake is fun, colorful leaves of 8-1/2 x 11 paper cardboard and your printer. The design or the model on your paperboard is what will set the tone for your cakes.

If you have a look of party of vacation for the coordination of paper to Halloween, Christmas, Easter or what holiday you celebrate. For a birthday party, look for bright fun drawings in color to match the part.

Wrappers for wedding cakes can work well too by finding elegant for a white paper or end with the wrappers with lace bolted to the top.

Before you begin your decoration, paper carton purchase 8-1/2 x 11 or paper that will fit in your printer. Using paper-sided as the image above works well, too.

First of all, download this free cupcake wrapper pattern.

Stock your paper colored in your printer. Print your paper that you would like to make all features of wrapper. There are two patterns on a single sheet.

Cut out the pattern. If you want a fun decorative edge to the top use scrapbooking scissors for cutting the upper edge.

wrappers cut out

A comparison of the lines on your profile and strip or glue in place.

Do Cook your cakes, leave to cool. Frost and decorate.

Place small cakes in your packaging papers and they are all dressed for the party.

cupcake decorated wrapper

dressed up cupcakes

Don't want to make your own wrappers? Find some here and cardboard to make your own wrappers.

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