Ok, here is a brief description- let me know if you need more detail! Put a weight (like a baloon weight or a heavy rock ) in the bottom of a terra cotta planter. Cut a styrofoam ball in half (usually buy the same diameter ball as planter) and place inside. Cover the ball with cabbage leaves. Decorate cupcakes and arrange using two toothpicks per cupcake to stick in styrofoam ball. The arrangement in the pciture is a 6" planter and has about 11 regular cupcakes and 6 mini ones
Cont directions: once the cupcakes are arranged, stick pieces of silk floral leaves - you can use real ones too, but just be careful to make sure they are not poisonous! Hope this helps :)
8O WOW! i love your Hydrqangeas. What tip did you use to make? Are they all buttercream? Are they hard to make? i have a bride who wants hydrangea flowers on her cake and dont know where to start. Thank you for sharing :)
They are really easy. I used tip 2D for both the roses and hydrangeas. I acutally just used that tip bc I thought they were pretty (its just a large drop flower tip- not a specific type of flower) but when I brought them into work for the birthday girl everything was wild about the "hydrangeas"!
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