
We have been celebrating shrovetide this weekend. The kids put on costumes for the celebration and they hit on a decorated wooden barrel filled with candy, just like a Piñata. We also eat buns filled with chocolate or cream. This year my daugther Alberte wanted to be a sweet pink cupcake, so I had to do some research on Google for cupcake costume ideas. It took me quite some time thinking and re-thinking on how to best “bake” this costume.
I used an old pink sheet for the “frosting” and stuffed it well with Poly fill. Alberte helped me, making the sprinkles out of Silk Clay. The sprinkles dried up light as a feather and was just glued on with craft glue. The hardests part of the whole costume was the fluted cupcake base, but after some help from my husband we managed to find a solution that we were all happy with. To finish off her costume, I made her a little head piece out of two “layers” of pink frosting, a crepe paper ruffle and a blue candle on top.
She is the sweetest cupcake that I have ever made and she even won a prize for best costume. So I am very proud of my work with this cupcake costume.
Happy Caking!
Louise













49 comments
Candice says:
Mar 13, 2011
Oh that is just too cute!!
Maria says:
Mar 13, 2011
Very cute, this work!! Your lucky daughter is adorable!! In Italy we celebrate the last day of Carnival and kids (but not only them!) wear some costumes! It’a a very good and innovative idea!! Thanks for sharing!!
Camilla says:
Mar 11, 2011
That is just awsome
I wish my mom was as creative. I was a giant ‘lakridskonfekt’ for fastelavn once. But next year i am going out dressed as a cupcake, hope it will land me some candy 
Love it.
Anonymous says:
Mar 11, 2011
Linda says:
Mar 9, 2011
How beautiful! And the cupcake costume is pretty cute too!
Anonymous says:
Mar 8, 2011
Ohh… it’s a bit complicated for me to write, but in rough I sew some wide panels. Then I ironed the brown base (back & forth) so that they got the fluted shape and then I sew again and increased a little at the bottom of the base. Hope it makes sense?
Raquel Marques says:
Mar 8, 2011
Incredible! I had never seen anything like this before, and I’ve just loved the idea! Congratulations, not only for the fantastic suit, but also for your lovely daughter! In Portugal we are also celebrating what we call “Carnaval”, and my son (who has 3 years) became “fireman Sam”…
Keep going with your funtastic blog, full of great ideas, and thanks for sharing!
Anonymous says:
Mar 8, 2011
Great!!!
Krisngoei says:
Mar 8, 2011
So cuteeee, I am sure this has turned many heads
Anonymous says:
Mar 8, 2011
It did. A lot wanted to touch all the sprinkles:-)
KayB says:
Mar 7, 2011
Greetings from Australia.. Just found my next Halloween costume!