Fondant cupcake topper
A new tutorial for more Easter cake decoration. This time I have made something for the cupcakes. Pretty fondant discs with a little yellow chick motif on top. I have seen lots of premade Easter sugar decorations in the cake decorating shops and came up with these super cute fondant cupcake toppers.

Fondant cupcake topper
This is what I use:
Rolled fondant icing: yellow and blue (you can of course change the “disc” color if you like)
Rolling pin
Tylo glue
Cornstarch duster
Tylo powder
Round scallop cookie cutter 2 1/4″
Black food writing pen
Small amount of orange and leaf green royal icing in disposal piping bags. (1 tbsp of each color is more than enough for 12 cupcake toppers)
Round piping tip no.2
Small thin brush
Plastic tray

Step 1:
Take some rolled fondant icing in the color that you will be using for the discs. Add a little Tylo powder about 1/2 tsp and knead in the Tylo powder. This will help the fondant disc to dry faster. It will also delay it going soft when placing it in the frosting. Roll out the fondant to a 2-3mm thickness and cut out the discs.
Fondant cupcake topper
Step 2:
Take the round piping tip and “cut out” a small hole in each of the scallops. Dust a tray with cornstarch and place the fondant discs on top. Set aside and start making the chicks.
Fondant cupcake topper
Step 3:
Roll out three small balls. Roll the wing into a tiny teardrop shape and flatten it with your finger. Next flatten the head and body slightly.
Fondant cupcake topper
Step 4:
Use a little tylo glue and glue on the head and body. Add the small wing next.
Fondant cupcake topper
Fondant cupcake topper
Step 5:
Take the orange royal icing and pipe a small beak and feet.
Fondant cupcake topper
Fondant cupcake topper
Step 6:
Use the black food writing pen and make a tiny eye on the chick.
Fondant cupcake topper
Step 7:
Finish off by piping a little bit of grass with the green royal icing. Let the fondant cupcake toppers dry well before using them.
Fondant cupcake topper

Happy Caking!

Louise

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50 comments


  1. Theresa Happe says:

    Apr 21, 2011

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    So cute and this is something you can make and still do Easter dinner,too. I can never manage to do a whole cake for a holiday when I have to do the cooking :)

  2. CK Bakery Shop says:

    Apr 21, 2011

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    Love your ideas!! All your cakes are very lovely!

  3. heatherozeeart says:

    Apr 20, 2011

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    Amazing job! I’m so tempted to run out and get the stuff to try this. Is it very pricey to get the starting supplies/equipment.

    • Anonymous says:

      Apr 20, 2011

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      It depends on what you think that you will need the most. Some utensil, glasses ect. that you already have in your kitchen can be used at a start.

  4. Nadia says:

    Apr 19, 2011

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    Absolutely beautiful!

  5. Charlenejsharp says:

    Apr 18, 2011

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    Absolutely adorable!!!

  6. Samantha Wright says:

    Apr 17, 2011

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    These would be super cute for baby boy shower too!

  7. Anonymous says:

    Apr 14, 2011

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  8. cakesensation says:

    Apr 13, 2011

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    Very helpful and pretty inspiring!

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