
I loved making the fondant cupcake toppers for Easter so much. So I came up with these sweet teddy bear cupcake toppers. I have made them in pink and blue and they are just perfect for a baby shower.

This is what I use:
Rolled fondant icing
Tylo powder
Rolling pin
Tylo glue
Small brush
Gel paste colors
Small blossom cutter with ejector (PME)
Teddy bear embosser from the Cradle 3D set (PatchWork Cutters)
Round cookie cutter (40mm)
Round scallop cookie cutter 2 1/4″ (58mm)
Round Piping tip no 2
Round piping tip with a 10mm opening
A little cornstarch for dusting and a small knife (not showing) if you want to make the tiny leaves on the girl cupcake toppers
Start adding some tylo powder to your white base. This will help the cupcake toppers to hold the shape better when they are placed in the frosting.
Step 1:
Roll out the white fondant to a 3 mm thickness and cut out circles with the scallop cookie cutter. Place them on a lightly cornstarch dusted tray as you go.

Step 2:
Take the round piping tip and “cut out” a small hole in each of the scallops.

Step 3:
Use another color of rolled fondant for the center of the cupcake toppers and roll out the fondant to a 2mm thickness. Cut out circles with the 40mm cookie cutter.

Step 4:
Use the large teddy bear embosser from the Patchwork cutter Cradle set and emboss the “center circle”.
Step 5:
Next brush a little tylo glue on the back of the embossed circle and place it in the middle of the white base.

Step 6:
If you like, you can glue on a couple of small blossoms and tiny leaves for the girl cupcake toppers.
TIP! I make the leaves out of tiny pieces of rolled fondant. Roll them into a small tear drop shape and make a little vein with a small knife.

Step 7:
For the boys, I have made a small ball. Roll out your fondant thinly. Use the round piping tip with the 10mm opening and cut out some dots. Use the end of the no 2 piping tip and emboss the middle of the ball.

Step 8:
Attache the small ball with a little brush of tylo glue.

Let the cupcake toppers dry thoroughly before use.
Happy Caking!
Louise













47 comments
wendy says:
Jul 8, 2012
i love these toppers but cannot find the teddybear embosser anywhere online, im from the uk. do you have any links to a uk site that stock them please.
Louise says:
Jul 11, 2012
The teddy bear is a part of a cradle set from Patchwork cutters. I think that Design a cake may have it http://www.design-a-cake.co.uk/View/details.asp?pi=963
Wendy says:
Jul 11, 2012
Thank u so much, and unbelievably their shop is 5 miles from my house
Louise says:
Jul 15, 2012
Your welcome
GourmetGetaways says:
Jun 20, 2012
You make these cute teddies look so easy, I am going to make them for my friends baby shower
Thank you for sharing
Bernie says:
May 24, 2012
These look fab can you tell me where to get the teddy bear cutters have looked online but no joy,
Thanks for a great tutorial, have learned loads.
Louise says:
Jun 3, 2012
They are part of a crib cutter set from Patchwork Cutters. Let me know where you are from and I will see if I have a link to a online shop near you.
Dulce fresa says:
Mar 31, 2012
Beautiful! Great job!
carla says:
Mar 23, 2012
Where can I buy the fluted round cookie cutter that you have?
Louise says:
Mar 26, 2012
You can get them at any online cookie shop. http://www.karenscookies.net/Nylon-Circle-Cutter-Set_p_1657.html
Lili says:
Jul 12, 2011
Hi Louise,
Congrats on your blog;very beautiful treats!
Where can I find this baby bear and butterfly embosser online?I am in Miami.
Thanks,
Lili
Anonymous says:
Jul 29, 2011
I know that http://www.globalsugarart.com stock Patchwork Cutters so you should be able to find it there.
sandra lobb says:
Jul 2, 2011
Louise I love these teddy toppers,I purchased the cradle cutter set as I have purchased some of the baby moulds also for my daughter and granddaughter.I thought I must ask you this I pass your website on to my facebook friends ,and put up the things you make ,so they will join your newsletter themselves .Is this ok for me to do.They have young children coming on and the things you make are so lovely I want to share them with my friends.Please let me know if this is ok.If it isnt I will stop doing it .
Anonymous says:
Jul 5, 2011
Yes, just remember to add a link to what you show, then it’s all OK!
Ale Mora says:
Jun 22, 2011
hi!!! Love your tutorial!!!
How many days in advance can I make a fondant cupcake topper and how do I must store them??
Thanks!!!!!!
Ale.
Anonymous says:
Jun 29, 2011
Just store them in a air tight container away from direct sunlight.