Where Can I Find Mini Cupcake Liners?

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confectionaryperfection Posted 7 Jan 2006 , 1:32am
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fro a bridal show i am doing mini cupcakes instead of large cakes. what do you think? is it easier to do sheetcakes or serve mini cupcakes? if cupckaes how would you fill??

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traci Posted 7 Jan 2006 , 1:44am
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I think the mini cupcake idea is great. thumbs_up.gif I have purchased the liners at Michael's as well as Kroger. I am sure the cake section in Walmart would probably have them too. Good luck with the bridal show! icon_smile.gif

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stephanie214 Posted 7 Jan 2006 , 1:45am
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I brought mine from my cake supply store.

How are you planning on decorating the c/c verses the sheet cake?

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cat121481 Posted 7 Jan 2006 , 3:22am
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I have bought them from wal-mart. However, there are not many different colors / designs to choose from. icon_rolleyes.gif

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ncdessertdiva Posted 7 Jan 2006 , 3:24am
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Michael's and AC Moore also have them. Check the candy section. I've made them and they are not big enough to fill, at least mine weren't.
Good luck, pls post pictures!
Leslie

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goodcakefairy Posted 7 Jan 2006 , 2:08pm
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Mini liners can be found in the Wilton aisle at Michaels or Wal-mart. You can fill a mini-cupcake by fitting an eclair tip or a #10 tip on a pastry bag (it's longer than a 12 and works for mini-cupcakes) filled with your filling. before icing the cupcakes, push the tip into the center of the cupake and gently squeeze to foce the filling in. It's up to you how much you want to use.
good luck!

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