I Want To Make A Cupcake Like This:

Baking By Mug-a-Bug Updated 2 Nov 2009 , 7:57pm by cylstrial

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Mug-a-Bug Posted 14 Oct 2009 , 4:28pm
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http://www.debbieweil.com/uploads/image/cupcake_lgl.jpg

How do I get that georgeous glob of frosting?? Thanks icon_lol.gif

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grama_j Posted 14 Oct 2009 , 4:34pm
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HUMMMMM....... maybe by not using a tip at all..... just your coupler ? Let's hope someone more knowledgeable than I, can answer that for you . icon_redface.gif

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tiggy2 Posted 14 Oct 2009 , 4:37pm
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grama_j is right, but not a wilton coupler with the notch in it.

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Ronbob1984 Posted 14 Oct 2009 , 5:45pm
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Just use a bag with out a coupler. I do the blob and the swirl with it. Works Great!!!!icon_smile.gif

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Mug-a-Bug Posted 14 Oct 2009 , 5:48pm
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Thanks!!! I was worried about using no coupler at all (I have the notched ones), but it worked great! Thanks again icon_lol.gificon_lol.gificon_lol.gif

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LacyHogan Posted 19 Oct 2009 , 1:13am
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Beautiful picture! I do that with the largest, widest round tip from Wilton but slowly pull the tip up from the center of the cupcake when i am satisfied with the width of the icing on the top of the cupcake. Good luck! icon_biggrin.gif

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beckah78 Posted 2 Nov 2009 , 7:45pm
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So it's just the bag, no coupler? Sorry, it's Monday! icon_wink.gif

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cylstrial Posted 2 Nov 2009 , 7:56pm
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Love the cupcake!

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cylstrial Posted 2 Nov 2009 , 7:57pm
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What about a big coupler? That you would use with the extra large tips?

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