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!
Sharlyn says
So much fun! I’ll have to try this soon, thanks for sharing
Tiffany Bowler says
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?
Mandy Beyeler says
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!
Paula says
Could you do these before hand and freeze them?
If so how long can they be frozen?
Mandy Beyeler says
I think that would work and I think that they could be frozen for as long as you need them to be