Batty for Birthdays

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Here’s what I ended up with for Charlotte’s ‘spooky’ birthday cupcakes.  I used an Oreo Cakester for the body, two chocolate-covered sunflower seeds for the eyes and black scrapbook paper for the wings.

SpookyCupcakes2 For easier assembly, I cut the wing and ear for each side as one piece. I used a paper punch from Martha Stewart to give the wings a more girly personality.  Though the sinister Cakester-frosting smile was entirely unplanned, it was a welcome surprise.

After I prepped the wings and things, Isaac put the cupcakes together while I stitched up dragon tails.  All together (not including baking), the cupcakes and tails took us a bit longer than one run of the original True Grit on AMC. (I think Isaac made two trips to the store in there too.)  Who says bats are for Halloween alone? 

It’s true, Charlotte, you ARE your own self.


24 Comments

  1. I have a major Glen Campbell retro-crush so True Grit just thrills me (um, except for when he dies at the end). I love Charlotte’s batty birthday ideas (and your execution of them). She’s growing way too fast!

  2. Oh my goodness. How darling, girly bats! I love it 🙂 We are big cupcake fans here at our house. I love seeing the creative things people come up with.

  3. Too cute! I love that Charlotte is expressing originality. Can you just imagine what she’ll ask for down the road some years? Whewww! Good thing Mom & Dad are sooo together on these things.
    Best Wishes,
    susie

  4. I truly enjoy reading through your comments and recognizing names of other designers, so fun! The cupcakes rock! I love everything about Charlotte’s party!

  5. Totally unrelated to the post – when are your home dec fabrics going to make their debut?!?!
    I check back daily and nothing yet 🙁

  6. Love them. I am putting them on the must make list for my annual Halloween party. The paper punch is the perfect touch and I love the pink and black. Heck we have so many bats in Austin I don’t really need to wait until Halloween.

  7. I raised 5 “Batty kids” (yup, last name was Batty) and now my 3 sweet daughters-in-law have 7 “Batty kids”, ages 1 month to 6. These cute batty cupcakes will be flying in to many birthday parties in the future. Thanks for sharing such a cute simple idea.
    Deanna in sunny AZ!

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