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Little Lamb Cupcakes

Little Lamb Cupcakes

Look how cute these little lambs are. The faces were inspired by kawaii illustrations I liked online. Originally I wanted to make them as sugar cookies decorated with royal icing, but I ran out of time over the weekend, so I tried them out as cupcakes decorated with buttercream frosting.

Chocolate Cupcakes

I used this cupcake recipe, BUT instead of baking them as mini cupcakes, I used the same batter and made regular size cupcakes and baked them for about 18 minutes. Also, here’s the basic buttercream recipe I used.

Candy dipped cupcakes

To easily make smooth pink faces, dip the tops of the cupcakes in melted light pink candy coating. You can make a light pink color by tinting white candy coating with pink oil-based candy color or by mixing white candy wafers with pink candy wafers to achieve a lighter shade when melting.

Piping Cupcakes

When the tops are dry, pipe dots of white buttercream on top with a #12 tip. Leave a small section free from frosting at the bottom as shown to decorate the face. I couldn’t make perfect small balls of frosting like I had them pictured in my head, but don’t worry, peaked frosting is pretty easy to fix.

Lamb Cupcakes

Frost the tops and then just place your cupcakes in the fridge for a few minutes. When the frosting is chilled, you can easily pat down the points. And, to give the frosting an even softer look, you can dust the tops with non-melting sugar. Trying not to get any on the pink area thogh. Chill again for a few minutes to make them easier to handle when putting on their faces.

Decorating lamb cupcakes

You can use pink confetti sprinkles for cheeks, small black confetti sprinkles for eyes, pink tic tacs for little ears and a black edible ink writing pen to draw on the mouths and noses. Attach the sprinkles using a dot of melted candy coating to act as glue.

Lamb Cupcakes

Wooly cute!!!

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To dress them up a bit for Easter, add some candy bows. I used my Bakerella for Make’n Mold Playful Shapes candy mold to make them, but you can also use any candy shapes you find to work.

Sweet Sheep Cupcakes

Make them for Easter or any day and make someone smile!

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21 comments on “Little Lamb Cupcakes”

  1. Oh, these are just adorable and look really simple to make! My children and I will be making these later today! Thanks for sharing xxx

  2. Oh my…. So cute

  3. Your cupcakes look so cute. When I looked at the picture, I thought ‘No way I can make those’, but then I read the recipe and they don’t sound as hard to make. It seems doable enough. I’m planning to make these for Sunday breakfast to surprise my kids. I know they will love it.

  4. love this. Where can I find the bowtie mold? I click on the link provided but it says it’s not available.

  5. Oh my God what cutie I’ll do it on my 7 year old daughter’s birthday. Thank you for sharing.

  6. So cute! Which edible ink pen/marker would you prefer?

  7. These are the sweetest little cupcakes!

  8. Angie, those are the sweetest. 

  9. Just had to read this post because they looked so cute!!! How adorable are these little cupcakes! Wish we were talented enough with a piping bag!!

  10. These are so stinkin’ cute! They are beyond perfect for Easter, but I love these for baby showers too!
    Your creativity always amazes me, Angie! Wow my friend, wow!!!

  11. Wow — these are almost as adorable as you!

  12. How cute are these little guys!! Love those little bows!

  13. Awwwww how sweet :D

  14. I love the cupcakes! You never cease to amaze me with your talent!

  15. How do you make cupcakes that look so sweet and innocent like these lambs?  Perfect for Easter.  Great job.  

  16. Oh my god, they are so cute!!!
    I might have to consider lambs as a theme for the christening party, when our little boy is born :)

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