

This time I drizzled the batter colors on in a random style, instead of glopping them area by area. MUCH better effect, more rainbow-y and tie-dye-y.

I'm a messy baker!
I love the color combo of light blue and red!
I wish I could save these and use them for something!
What made my whole day is when my little nieces, Bella and Sarah (4 & 9), followed me around, nudging and whispering to each other "YOU ask her! No, YOU ask her!!"
Finally Bella says shyly, "Auntie Kathy, can we have another cupcake?" I giggled and said YES, help yourself!! I wish I had a picture of the look on their faces as they ate them, they practically oohed and ahhed in between each bite.
The bottom picture is from the cupcakes my dad ate. He said, "Wow, even the paper looks like tie-dye!"
SCORE!
ha! this is so insanely cool!
ReplyDeleteThese are so brilliant!! It really makes me want to get back into the kitchen and do some baking, or work with some fabric . . . probably better not to do them both at the same time, eh? :)
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ReplyDeleteThis is really great and very surprising! Bravo!
A better health for your father!
Kisses
Yona
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ReplyDeleteI adore the teal cupcakes with the strawberries. I would like to do my kitchen in the teal. Awesome. The tie dye rocks, too!
ReplyDeleteI did it thanks to you!! and as promised here is the blog post and pics!!!
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Awesome cupcakes! I mentioned your tie dye method( with a link back)in a July 4th cupcake blog post.
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