Ready to dig in to those shark fin cupcakes?!
Read on to see how easy it is to make your own:
Supplies
The Little Man picked out a Betty Crocker rainbow chip mix and I picked up three cans of blue, buttercream cupcake icing (with decorator tips included). Normally I use standard icing and just spread it on the cupcakes, but these needed to look like ocean water. I figured the decorator tips would help to make things more 'wave like'. White liners and a few brightly colored candles from my baking stash finished off the look.
Side Note: I don't like to make all of my cupcakes identical, hence the colorful candles. Most featured the shark fins, but I think adding a bit of variation is always more appealing π
(You can click here or here to read more about my baking supplies)
*Bonus Pic*
My Little Man, decked out in pirate jammies, was excited to help with the prep π
Fresh From the Oven
I baked the cupcakes as usual and left them to cool.
Now, lets take a little break to make some decorative shark-fins π
Step 1
After seeing a photo of shark fin cupcakes on Pinterest and figured I could come up with something pretty similar.
The first thing that I did was to sketch out the shape of a shark's dorsal fin and cut it from the paper (left). Then I traced around the cut-out, flipped it over so that the cut-out was touching the tracing and traced again (center photo) to create a shape that looks like the very end of a whale's tail. Once I had all of them traced, I used a non-toxic black marker to color them in (right).
Step 2
After cutting out all of the 'whale tail shapes' (left), I used hot glue to fold them in half around a tooth pick secured in the middle.
Step 3
Admire your work and breath a sigh of relief that you managed to cross yet another task from your list π
Decorate!
Out of 24 cupcakes, 18 featured one of the shark fin cut-outs. The remaining 6 sported either a red, yellow or orange glitter candle and some sprinkles. I hadn't planned on the sprinkles to begin with, but one thing led to another and, well, there you go π
Side Note: The cupcakes are in this baking dish to be stored in my extra fridge until the party. I added the fins so I could take the photo, but didn't actually leave them in. I was worried that the moisture from the fridge would cause the paper to get all icky, so I took them back out before storing.
Feeding Frenzy
The shark fin cupcakes made a great addition to our pirate ship cake, but most importantly, the Little Man was ecstatic π
(You can click here to read about the pirate ship cake, or here to see the rest of the party decor)
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I hope you enjoyed our cupcakes, thanks for stopping by!
After cutting out all of the 'whale tail shapes' (left), I used hot glue to fold them in half around a tooth pick secured in the middle.
Step 3
Admire your work and breath a sigh of relief that you managed to cross yet another task from your list π
Decorate!
Out of 24 cupcakes, 18 featured one of the shark fin cut-outs. The remaining 6 sported either a red, yellow or orange glitter candle and some sprinkles. I hadn't planned on the sprinkles to begin with, but one thing led to another and, well, there you go π
Side Note: The cupcakes are in this baking dish to be stored in my extra fridge until the party. I added the fins so I could take the photo, but didn't actually leave them in. I was worried that the moisture from the fridge would cause the paper to get all icky, so I took them back out before storing.
Feeding Frenzy
The shark fin cupcakes made a great addition to our pirate ship cake, but most importantly, the Little Man was ecstatic π
(You can click here to read about the pirate ship cake, or here to see the rest of the party decor)
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I hope you enjoyed our cupcakes, thanks for stopping by!
-Jennifer
© Jennifer Adams Flowers 2017
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