The Partiologist: Rose Topped Cake Pops!

Rose Topped Cake Pops!

You are going to be happy and maybe a little sad when you see this post.  I think you'll be happy when you see how pretty my rose cake pops turned out, but you might be sad I just realized I don't have any photos of the process.  Although it might have been a little hard to get a photo of me in action piping the rose.  I really need to get a you tube life, right?  I thought about "you tubing it" and even had this little stand to hold my camera.  Had is the key word.  I dropped my lap top on the stand and broke off the top, yep, broke it completely off.  Fortunately my laptop was not damaged, it's a monster laptop and can pretty much hold it's own.
 
So for now, I'll just show you the pretty rose topped cake pops and try and explain how I made them.  And maybe someday I'll buy another stand for my you tube decorating debut.
 
Rose Topped Cake Pops
 
So do you see what I've done here?

There is ruffle covered everything out there, so this is nothing new, just new for me.

After making the cake pops, start in the top center of the cake pop and begin piping a spiral swirl with a ruffle decorating tip.
 
Holding the cake pop in one hand and the frosting in the other, spin the cake pop around, continuing with the swirl.  Continue swirling the frosting around the top of the cake pop.
 
Add leaves around the bottom of the swirl.  Without the leaves, it looks like a cake pop with a hat.
 
Here they are displayed in some of my favorite cake pops stands from the Cake Pop Stand Company, they have so many unique and fun stands, I love them all!  Be sure to check them out HERE.



A sneak peek of the display...


I hope you have time to stop and smell the roses.
 
Or take a bite.
 
 I promise you a rose garden...

Stay tuned for more!
 
 

8 comments :

  1. Sorry to hear your broke your stand. I'd love to see you making videos. I know you'd be great!

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    1. I keep telling myself to give it a try, I mean I don't have to post it if it's a failure, right? :)

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  2. ok so mine would look like wilted ruffled hats-lol your work is always perfection Kim-would love to see your videos so i could live vicariously through them! :>D

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    1. Thank you Lisa, but I doubt your cake pops would look wilted, that's for sure! And one of these days a video just might pop up!

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  3. These are so pretty!! I avoid the video thing as much as possible. I've actually published a few and recorded a lot more but I talk myself out of posting most of them!

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    1. Thank you Rose, I could totally see you doing videos, you need to post all that you've done!!

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  4. I'm sure your rose cake pops smell delicious and taste even better! I have yet to attempt the ever popular swirly roses and I love how you used them here. So sorry you broke your stand, but we'll be looking forward to you getting a new one and enjoying your first YouTube video! :)

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    1. thank you, I have to admit, they were pretty tasty! One of these days I might give you tube a try... :)

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