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Prince Naveen Frog Face Cupcakes

Frog Cupcakes
The Prince of All Frog Cupcakes

Looks sure can be deceiving -- just ask a certain monarch who hails from the land of Maldonia. Like Naveen, this little frog may not be suited in shining armor. Still, perched atop a cupcake throne and sporting a candy crown, he truly is a sweet prince.

You'll need:

  • Batch of baked cupcakes
  • Wooden spoon
  • Green food coloring
  • Buttercream frosting
  • Butter knife
  • Green jelly fruit slices
  • Large green gumdrops
  • Kitchen scissors
  • Mini marshmallows
  • Chocolate chips
  • Small kitchen knife
  • Yellow Starburst candies
  • Toothpicks
Instructions:

1. Stir drops of food coloring into the frosting until you have the desired shade of green.

2. Spread a dollop of frosting on the center of each cupcake.

3. To create each frog, press a jelly fruit slice down into the frosting. For eyes, slice a gumdrop in half. Then snip a mini marshmallow in two and press the halves against the cut surfaces of the gumdrop. Press a chocolate chip into the center of each marshmallow half. Place the eyes on the cupcake just behind the jelly fruit slice.

4. For the frog's crown, cut two small V-shaped notches in the top of a yellow Starburst candy (a parent's job). Use your fingers to curl the outer points outward a bit. Insert the tip of a toothpick into the bottom of the candy crown and then push the opposite end down into the cupcake behind the frog's eyes.

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Prince Naveen Frog Face Cupcakes

marinasnyder
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marinasnyder says:
January 28, 2012

The jelly slices were expensive. I found some comparable items at walmart, that worked great.

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Jewisamilton says:
December 20, 2011

You need to come with an idea of what kind of people you want to attract to your park. Disney is nothing like Universal Studios and they attract completely opposite age ranges. That's the first action. What age are you attempting to attract? Then you need to construct the park around in which. Walt Disney knew he wanted to make a park where families could go and have innocent fun. You really need to begin imagining what park you want. Then you're going to need the money. And LOTS of this. Back in 1955 when Disneyland opened it cost 17 million dollars. Can you imagine what it would be in today's dollars? Possibly billions! You need to possess one unique imagination to create a land like that.Vous aurez besoin du code officiel information sur les operations fournie par votre ancien telephone mobile . http://www.releve-identite-operateur.fr

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sweetbelle018 says:
August 07, 2011

Where can I find the fruit jelly slices?

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