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Cupcake Decorating Hacks to Make You Look Like a Pro!

Jul 23, 2015 · 1 Comment

Cupcake frosted with red and white swirl of frosting.

Some folks are real artists when it comes to decorating cupcakes. Then there are the rest of us. Who want pretty cupcakes but don’t have the time to create mini-masterpieces. These techniques, using just frosting, food coloring, and sprinkles, make you look like a pro. And take only minutes!

You’ll Need

Favorite vanilla cupcake recipe or mix

Paper cupcake liners (For fun, I used red.)

Red and pink food color

Red and Pink Sprinkles (Jimmies)

Parchment paper (if making the “Sprinkle Heart” cupcakes)

Icing, homemade or gluten-free canned

Tie Dyed Cupcakes

Since Valentine’s Day is a great excuse to create slightly over-the-top baked good, I decided to make tie-dyed cupcakes. (Skip this step if you don’t feel like messing around with food dye or if you are making chocolate cupcakes.)

Pink and red cupcake batter in white bowls.

 

Divide batter evenly among three bowls. Color one bowl pink and another red. Leave one bowl plain. Or color it another color. You do you!

Pink and white cupcake batter in muffin cups.

Drop batter evenly into cupcake cavities. (Fill each cavity about 2/3 full with batter.)  It doesn’t matter how much of each color you put into the pan. Have fun!  Each cupcake will be slightly different.

Baked pink and white tie dyed cupcakes in a muffin pan.

Bake cupcakes according to recipe/mix directions. Remove from pan and allow to cool. When they’re cool, it’s time to decorate! If you frost warm cupcakes, the icing melts and I cry. Seriously, I could be out with my family and just burst into tears because you are frosting warm cupcakes. Now you don’t want that, do you? I didn’t think so!

First Decorating Hack: Edgy!

White frosted cupcake with red sprinkles on the edge.

The first cupcake we’ll make is the easiest.

White frosted cupcake. Red sprinkles on dinner plate.

Slather some frosting on the cupcakes. Vanilla, dyed or not, is the best. Sprinkles don’t pop the same way on chocolate frosting. the cooled cupcakes. Put your sprinkles on a plate. Gather them near the edge of the plate.

Rolling edge of white frosted cupcake in red sprinkles.

Roll edge of the cupcake in the sprinkles. That’s it!

White frosted cupcake with red sprinkles on the edge.

Done!

Next Decorating Hack: Stripey

 

White frosted cupcake with red and pink sprinkles.

The next cupcake is almost as easy to decorate. This one uses two colors of sprinkles.

Dipping top of white frosted cupcake in red sprinkles.

Ice cupcakes. Fill plate with one color of sprinkles. Dip about 1/3 of cupcake into the sprinkles.

White frosted cupcake with red sprinkles on the right side.

Now, that’s cute, right? You could stop there. But let’s go for a little more zing!

Dipping top of frosted cupcake in pink sprinkles.

Fill another plate with sprinkles. Dip another 1/3 of the cupcakes into those sprinkles.

 

Gluten-free cupcake with white frosting and red and pink sprinkle stripes.

 

As you can see, I left the center uncoated. I like how this looks. If you wanted to, you could coat each half with sprinkles, leaving no white icing showing in the center. That’s cute too!

Neck Decorating Hack: Heart-y

 

Cupcake with white frosting and red sprinkle hearts.

What’s Valentine’s day without an abundance of hearts? Boring. That’s what!

Heart paper template. Frosted cupcake. Bag of sprinkles.

Ice cupcakes and cut a heart out of a piece of parchment paper.

Paper heart templated on top of frosted cupcake.

 

Ice cupcakes and allow the icing to firm up a little. (Usually by the time you’ve iced the last cupcake, the first one has a thin sugar crust. That’s what you want.) Put the stencil over the top of the cupcake.

 

Red sprinkles in paper template on top of frosted cupcake.

Sprinkle red or pink sprinkles over the stencil. Using your fingers, press the sprinkles down into the icing so they’ll stick.

Cupcake with white frosting and red sprinkle hearts.

Gently pull stencil off the cupcake. (If your icing firmed up a little, it should not stick.)

Decorating Hack: Swirly

Gluten-free cupcake with red and white frosting on wood board.

Isn’t that pretty?

Plastic pasty bag on wood board with two jars of food color and a small paint brush.

You’ll need a few disposable decorator bags to make these cupcakes, a food-safe paintbrush, gel food colors, and a large star tip.

 

Plastic pastry bag stripped with red food coloring.

Inside the bag, paint two stripes of color (you can use the same or different colors) on opposite sides.

 

Filling pastry bag with white frosting. Bag is striped with red food color.

Carefully fill bag, trying not to disturb the icing stripes as little as possible.

 

White frosting in decorate bag with red food color stripe.

The icing stripes spread over the white icing. Pipe icing onto cupcakes. If you run out of icing, you’ll need to make another bag. This is the only thing that makes this a little putzy. Reusing the bag, gives you pink icing, instead of white icing striped with red.

 

Gluten-free cupcake with frosting swirl and pink sugar heart.

Each cupcake is unique. (I put a little gluten-free candy heart on this cupcake.) That’s it!

 

Okay, one more!

Decorating Hack: The Lazy 😉

Don’t feel like doing any of the projects above but want to decorate the cupcakes a little? Coating cupcakes in completely in sprinkles is always a fun and pretty (and easy!) way to decorate! Ice your cupcakes, fill a plate with sprinkles, turn the cupcakes over to coat, and you’re done!

 

Gluten-free cupcake topped with frosting and covered with pink sprinkles.

Just ice your cupcakes. Plunk the entire thing into sprinkles and call it a day.

Messy

Messy kitchen counter with frosting, sprinkles, and cupcakes.

At the end of the project, your kitchen might look like this…

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