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Cute Snowmen Cupcakes Alert

I have been wanting to make these for days!!! I saw them on the family fun website and fell in love with them. I think they turned out cute. I used airheads for the scarves. I would use red ones next time, but I only had blue and green on hand. We made funfetti cupcakes and iced them with whipped white frosting (from a can). I only made a dozen and I followed what some people had said and put a candy cane in the center to hold it together and hold it in the cupcake. The faces and buttons were done with betty crocker decorating icing. Noses were pieces of Dots candy.

Here is the link to the site that had these: Snowman Cupcakes


Comments

Erin said…
ohmyheck

they are so cute I can't stand it.
Karen said…
These are adorable! No one will want to eat them and destroy their cuteness!
Sharon said…
OMGosh! How stinkin' cute are these?!
JenMarie said…
amanda!!! so very cute!!!
Sara Henton said…
These came out looking great & yummy!
Anonymous said…
These are adorbale! I will have to try them. I have been on a cupcake-making kick lately and I think it's from reading about all or yours! :)
Sherri aka sherristampsalot
Becky said…
Very cute! I made those one year and the pretzel in the center got soft - the candy cane in the center is a much better idea!
Ashley said…
This look great! Every time I see these type of food "crafts" on the cover of Women's Day or the like, I have to buy the magazine but I never have enough energy to make them.
Have a great Holiday!
Way too cute!
Niki Estes said…
These cupcakes are so cute! My son would have a blast making them,
Debbi said…
These are adorable, my kids will love them!
Dee Jackson said…
These are so cute!
Dee

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