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Monday, October 15, 2012

Onesie Cupcakes {Giveaway}

I have been so overwhelmed by the positive feedback from the new Onesie Cupcakes Tutorial that I have decided to host a blog giveaway. One lucky reader will receive a onesie cupcake gift box in their choice of theme: boy, girl, or gender neutral.


There are several ways to enter. After completing your entry, please leave a comment below so that your entry will be counted. Each entry method counts as a separate contest entry so please leave a new comment below for each entry method you complete.
  1. Pin the Onesie Cupcake Tutorial link to Pinterest.
  2. Like my Facebook fan page.
  3. Follow this blog.
  4. Blog about this contest.
  5. Share this link on Facebook.
Contest closes at 11:59pm on October 31, 2012. A winner will be selected at random on November 1, 2012. Winner must claim their prize within 48 hours of being contacted or their prize will be forfeited and another winner will be selected. Winner is responsible for shipping fees. Local pick-up arrival for the Columbus area.

Heather

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Onesie Cupcakes {Tutorial}

Now that wedding season is coming to a close, I've had some time to focus on celebrating the pregnancy of a dear friend. With her due date only 6 weeks away, I'm thrilled that her baby shower week has finally arrived. In addition to buying several items off of her registry, I wanted to add a personal touch to her gift by incorporating some practical gifts in her nursery colors of pink and gray. I decided that onesie cupcakes would be the perfect gift.


After several rounds of trial and error, I finally found a technique that worked. Since the final product turned out even better than I had imagined, I wanted to share my method so that others can make this adorable gift.

To create your own onesie cupcakes you will need the following supplies:
  • 4 Cupcake wrappers
  • Cupcake box
  • Spool of ribbon
  • Scissors
  • 4 Onesies (size 6 months)
  • 2 Pairs of baby socks (size 3-6 months)

I started by laying out the onesies and socks to match up colors that I wanted together.  I paired the pink onesies with the gray socks and so on, to create contrast between the two design elements. Next, I assembled the cupcake wrappers and cupcake box so that they would be ready to use when I needed them further into the process.


I purchased the onesies and baby socks at my local Target, the cupcake box and spool of ribbon at Michael's, and the cupcake wrappers are a Heather Renee Celebrations original creation (available by special order only).

Once, you've paired up your socks and onesies, you are ready to start assembling your cupcakes. Start by folding each side of the onesie in towards the middle so that it is approximately one-third of it's original size. Next, make one more fold by folding the newly resized onesie in half. You should be left with a long, thin strip of fabric which will serve as the outside piece of your cupcake. Leave the fabric strip nearby as you will need it to be readily available. Now, take the baby sock and start rolling it from the bottom up. The toe end of the sock should roll up into a flower-like swirl by time you reach the ankle of the sock. Once you are satisfied with the swirl, continue rolling the sock tightly then place it at the collar end of your folded onesie strip. The flower-like swirl should be placed right over the crease in the onesie fold, as this will be the top end of your finished cupcake. Now you are ready to roll the onesie from the collar down to the snaps with the sock inside. Make sure you roll the onesie as tightly as possible.




Once you have finished rolling the onesie with the sock inside, you should be able to delicately place the finished product into the assembled cupcake wrapper. Your final product should look similar to the photo with the sock as the center and the onesie wrapped around it to complete the cupcake feel.  


After admiring your work, all you have left to do is carefully place the finished product into the cupcake box.


If you want to decorate the box, I recommend closing it with ribbon, baker's twine, or placing a bow on top. I decided to tie a ribbon around the box to add some flair and am thrilled with it's 'fresh from the bakery' look.


These onesie cupcakes are sure to be a hit at the next baby shower you attend. If you prefer to purchase an assembled onesie cupcake set rather than make it on your own, please email me to place an order.

Heather