Cake balls…
Candy melts…
and candy color …
These are key participants in the cake pops I’m about to show you.
Any guesses?
Anyone?
I made them weeks ago for some new friends to put on their website and I’ve been dying to share them with you since, because so many of you have asked how to decorate these little guys. Now that I have the go ahead, I’m so excited.
Ready?
Ok. Here goes.
Hope you like em.
Mickey Mouse.
and Minnie, too. Mini Minnies.
Silhouette Mickey & Minnie Cake Pops … made by attaching cut candy melts for their iconic ears. Minnie is made by adding a simple bow.
It’s amazing what a couple of candies can do.
But, it’s even crazier what candies and some sprinkles can do.
Hey Mickey you’re so fine, you’re so fine, you … Wait. Wrong Mickey.
Now, I’m not gonna kid you. Making them with faces was more challenging. And without a mold for the shapes, these characters are going to each have a little character of their own.
That’s ok. Character = cute. Handmade = love.
And bows = crazytown cute.
Have fun and make someone smile.
The full instructions are available through the links below thanks to Disney. And I’m pretty sure you’ll find a lot of other fun stuff on their site, too.
Mickey Mouse Cake Pops
Minnie Mouse Cake Pops
Mickey Mouse Silhouette Cake Pops
Minnie Mouse Silhouette Cake Pops
And just out of curiosity. Do you have a character you’d like to see in cake pop form? Hello Kitty, Sesame Street and Frosty the Snowman aside.