I made some simple candy melt toppers the other day - so simple, that I didn't even think about blogging them. I snapped a couple of pics on my phone to share on Instagram, but that was it. But those posts were a hit, so I thought I'd do a quick post here on the blog. And then I have a bunch of other ideas from around the web down below!
Candy Melt Toppers
You'll need:
-Candy Melt (you'll find a ton more color options online versus in store!)
I loved trying this technique - I'd never done it before and I'm wondering where it's been all my life! I simply printed out some anchors to trace, then put parchment paper over the printout, then piped on the candy melt, using that template as a guide. Then after they were dry, they peeled right up and I stuck them on the top of cupcakes. Super simple way to make store-bought cupcakes have a personal touch. Win win!
I melted my candy melt in a bowl and then spooned it into a piping bag, but I love this idea from Wilton and will try it next time:
More Ideas
So once I realized how easy this technique of candy melt toppers was, I looked around and found some fun ones I want to try:
Scroll through all these awesome ideas!
So much fun! I’ll have to try this soon, thanks for sharing
I would like to do the anchors for my sisters baby shower but cant find the link to print the page of anchors. Can you please send me the link?
sorry, I don’t have that – I just found an anchor image online and printed a bunch on a page – I should have thought to save the file!
Could you do these before hand and freeze them?
If so how long can they be frozen?
I think that would work and I think that they could be frozen for as long as you need them to be