Crown Cupcake Topper

Baking By xTiffanyx Updated 18 Aug 2011 , 8:11pm by Colorful-Bliss

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xTiffanyx Posted 16 Aug 2011 , 3:54pm
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Hi!!

Does anyone know where I can get a small crown pref. a mold for fondant or I guess cutter where I can make it myself? I'm doing a bunch of cupcakes with crown toppers so I can't do something so giant, and when I google online that's all I found. It has to be sized right for a nice size cupcake. Not the king kind of looking crowns either--It's for a prince theme. I know I can do it by hand, but it would save time if I had something to use.

Thanks!

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geri4292adams Posted 16 Aug 2011 , 4:12pm
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This might not be exactly what you wanted, but in my pics i did cupcakes with a little crown cutout on them. I bought the cookie cutter at Hobby Lobby. I rolled out fondant and cut them out and of course sprinkled edible glitter on them. Hope this helps.

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shanter Posted 16 Aug 2011 , 4:36pm
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xTiffanyx Posted 16 Aug 2011 , 4:52pm
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Thank you both!--The crown toppers are really cute, but I don't have a hobby lobby by me, and also am looking for something that kind of is shaped around like a crown--kind of 3Dish if possible.

And thanks for the link, but the crown needs to be edible

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shanter Posted 16 Aug 2011 , 7:25pm
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You could draw something like one of these shapes
http://www.mooncostumes.com/item/7363
in cupcake size flat on paper, then use that as a template to cut it out in gumpaste and let dry in crown shape.

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fsinger84 Posted 16 Aug 2011 , 10:54pm
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If you are not opposed to chocolate, there is a princess crown wilton mold just for cupcakes. You should be able to find it at a local craft store or order it online if you have a while.

Google image search "wilton princess chocolate mold cupcake' to see photos of what I am talking about. I did them for a little girls party and they turned out really cute!

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BakedAlaska Posted 16 Aug 2011 , 11:43pm
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I've used Silicone Plastique on some barbie sized crowns to make my own molds. I used them on "Princess Cake Pops". I actually piped Wilton melts into the molds, but you could press fondant into them as well.

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xTiffanyx Posted 18 Aug 2011 , 3:53pm
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Thank you!! I'll try! Wanting to use fondant though for a 3D look where it's a crown shape all the wayaround

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Cupcations Posted 18 Aug 2011 , 4:39pm
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Colorful-Bliss Posted 18 Aug 2011 , 8:11pm
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I know you said you didn't want to make them but, they are pretty easy. I just cut strips of fondant and with any tip I cut out half circles. Used water attach both ends and to finish off I added sugar pearls in the tips.
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