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79 techniques were found matching your search criteria.
Adding Store-Bought Sweets to the Center of a Cupcake
Difficulty: No reviews
A standard baking cup is the perfect size for a sandwich cookie, vanilla wafer, ginger snap or peanut butter cup.
Apple Blossoms
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
This springtime flower is virtually the same as the wild rose, but uses a smaller tip. Pipe apple blossoms about the size of a penny and dry them on flower formers.
Applying Fondant to Fondant
Difficulty: Easy
Quick tip on how to attach your fondant accents to your fondant covered cake.
Applying Sprinkles/Sugars to Piped Icing
Difficulty: Easy
Your pretty icing accents will really stand out when you add a colorful treat topping. Be sure to add the sprinkles or sugar immediately after piping so they will stick.
Baby Booties
Difficulty: Easy
The perfect little topper for your baby shower cupcakes.
Baby Bunnies
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
These baby bunnies are the cutest cottontails around! Easy to make, with a big ball head, pointy pull-out ears and little dot cheeks.
Bachelor Button
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
The handsome Bachelor Button is an excellent choice on men's cakes and in summer floral arrangements. They look terrific in blue, white, pink or lavender.
Ball
Difficulty: Easy
The ball shape makes bold borders and is the first step to learn for figure piping. Vary the basic look by adding stars, dots or spirals on the ball shapes.
Balloons
Difficulty: Easy
Let your cupcakes mirror the party décor. Make the balloons piped on top the same color as the real balloons you use as decoration!
Bead
Difficulty: Easy
The bead shape makes great borders or frames and makes great accents to letters and designs.
Bountiful Harvest Cornstalks
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
Cornstalks are the ideal addition to an autumn or Thanksgiving cake. They can be piped directly on the cake in buttercream.
Brush Embroidery
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
Add textured flowers with the soft look of lace using this easy icing technique. Works best using a square tip brush.
Cactus
Difficulty: Easy
The cactus is a must-have for western themed cakes, and it couldn’t be easier. Elongated shells come together, topped by pull-out needles. We used tip 199 for great texture.
Carnation
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
A carnation is a welcomed flower in any season—try it with a striped bag (stripe on narrow tip side) for lovely color variation.
Carrots
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
Use this carrot technique to top off your favorite carrot cake cupcakes!
Chrysanthemum (Mum)
Difficulty: Medium
The Chrysanthemum is a fall classic that’s easier to pipe than you would think. The secret to success--the curved opening of specialty tip #81 used with a simple leaf-making motion.

