Monday, January 10, 2011

Wilton's "Pops in a post" Contest Entry


I really enjoy baking. I especially enjoy making dessert that not only tastes good, but that is good to look at too! When a friend told me about Wilton's "pops in a post" contest, I knew I had to take a stab at making some cake pops! Wilton also did something that is really awesome! The first 40 bloggers to pre-register, would receive a kit to help them on their way in pops paradise! And as you can imagine, I was squealing and jumping for joy when I received my giant box in the mail with all the free goodies! (Thanks Wilton!!)

and inside the box I found.....

My absolute favorite item in all my new loot was the Chocolate Pro Electric Chocolate Melter


Because this is a contest, and I'm very competitive, it took me a little while to try to decide what kind of cake pops I wanted to make. I was so wrapped up in trying to "reinvent the wheel" that I was frustraited and losing valuable time. So I decided to ask my youngest what she thought I should do. I had a good feeling I knew what she was going to say, and didn't surprise me in the least when she shouted "Princess pops!!". So, these pops are dedicated to my little Princess. (Here we are together)


And here are Her Royal Majesty's Pops....

Cute, aren't they? And to be honest, they weren't very difficult to make!

Here's what I did:

Please note that there are many ways to make these pops. I have found recipes that use cake mix and canned frosting, variations of that recipe using different amounts, some people choose to use a cake mix and add pudding.

I prepared a box cake mix, following the instructions on the back.


...and made a little boy happy


I popped it in the oven and baked as directed, in just a plain 9 x 13" pan


When the cake cooled (actually, I did this the next day), I crumbled it up - rubbing it against itself, and I added about 80% of a can of frosting.


Next came the elbow grease... mix it all up so it's evenly combined.


Then I rolled out balls, put them on a foil lined cookie sheet and stuck them in the freezer for a little bit. I also used the Wilton brownie pops silicone mold, and filled that up as well. (these were the princess's skirts) They were a bit harder to unmold, and with a little reshaping once they were out, the shape was perfect for some beautiful gowns.



While my cake balls were chilling, I took that time to decide what supplies I would use and incorporate.


A word to the wise, get yourself the pops decorating stand, it truly is a lifesaver! I've tried using the styrofoam blocks when creating confections on a stick, and Wilton really got it right with their stand. It wipes down easily with a wet cloth for easy cleanup too. I'll be getting a lot of use out of it!


And let the fun begin! Here are my chilled cake balls and the pink vanilla floavored chocolate candy melts beginning to melt in my chocolate pro - which I have set on "melt". (You can also set to "warm" when the chocolate is melted to maintain temperature desired for dipping. This thing rocks!)


It takes about 10 minutes or so to melt an entire bag of candy melts.


Before placing the sticks in each cake ball, dip the tip of the stick in the melted chocolate.


Push the stick into a cake ball, but be careful not to go all the way through to the bottom.


I put sticks in each cakeball before starting to dip each one. This allows time for the chocolate to act as glue.  Then I dipped each cake ball into the melted chocolate, being careful not to move it around too much as that would loosen the stick. Be sure to let the dipped pop drip off as much chocolate as it can before inserting it into the cake stand to set up.  If you are going to cover the dipped ball in sprinkes, now would be the time to do so.

*I have to apologize now, because I had so much fun dipping, and sprinkling, and decorating, I totally forgot to take any more photos of the actual dipping, and sprinkling, and decorating! OOPS! Sorry!

But here is what I came up with:


To make the princess pops, I used Wilton's Princess Pop Fun Pix and inserted them into the bottom of the pop (or stick side up). Remember, these were shaped using the brownie silicone pan, then dipped in chocolate just like the balls.  To finish them, I whipped up some Royal Icing, using some ingredients on hand - confectioners sugar, Wilton's meringue powder and water. (follow instructions for meringue powder if you aren't familiar)  I put the icing into a piping bag and used several different decorating tips, (attached with a coupler to make changing the tips a breeze) and piped different designs on each Princess's dress. That was the best part!

I used the sprinkle technique to make some of the other cake pops, but to make the crowns on the pink pops, I used Wilton's princess royal icing decorations and glued them to the top using the royal icing.

And, if you noticed the cute little stand, it is the two tiered Wilton's pops display stand that I embellished with some pretty ribbon!




and ENJOY!! mmmm


And once again, a big THANKS to Wilton, you guys ROCK!!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Fairy Magic Pillow



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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Lulu's Luggage Tags

Lulu's Luggage Tags
$22


(back view)

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Custom Name Pillows

Introducing... Custom Name Pillows!


Large $60
Medium $40
Small $20

To order, please contact: lulubellescouture@yahoo.com

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

WOW! That's a low price!

Let's have some fun!  This auction is starting at .99 with no reserve. 
It's a one-of-a-kind (OOAK) Kitty dress that is sized 2/3. 
This dress has GOT TO GO! So go scoop up a bargain!


Fairycakes Boutique Design Group


I am proud to announce that LuluBelle's Couture is now a part of Fairycakes Boutique Design Group!
Go check us out!

Monday, May 10, 2010

Hope for God's Children - Benefit for Elizabeth Pitts


Starting on June 3rd, LuluBelle's Couture has the opportunity to give back!  I have paired up with a non-profit organization, Hope for God's Children, that raises money for families that are dealing with a child that is battling for their life.  These families have a lot on their plate.  As a mom, I could not possibly fathom the pain that is felt, and having an uncertainty in the health and life of your child.  While we can commit to praying for these families, I whole-heartedly believe that God is listening, there is something else that we can do too!  This is where LuluBelle's Couture comes into play.  From June 3-June 17th all the proceeds raised through this launch, will go to one very deserving family.  Stay tuned to see the amazing Custom Boutique Fashion and Home Designs, Business Products, Art and Accessories are lovingly created by HGC's members.

Now, meet the little sweetheard that we're doing this for...  Elizabeth Pitts.  Elizabeth and her family live in Valdosta, GA.  Here she is pictured with her little sister Madeline.  You can get more information Elizabeth and read her daily journal here: http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/elizabethpitts


I pray that this launch will be a huge success and we can relieve a major finantial burden from the Pitts family.  Please commit to praying with me for little Elizabeth to be heales and for the donations to pour in!


Friday, March 12, 2010

Introducing...The Nattie Bag


You can find this new little beauty in my Etsy Store!

Mention you saw this on my blog and you will get free shipping when you buy!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Laundry Secrets...do you have any?


Don't you just LOVE the smell of fresh baby laundry?  My baby is 3.5 years old, and although I don't use Dreft on most of her laundry anymore, I still buy it!  Why?  Well, to me, there is nothing better than climbing into your bed at night and being completely wrapped up in fresh smelling sheets.  This is my secret...I use Dreft on our sheets!  Even Steve and I's master bed - I just love it!!

(I also still use Dreft on Sydney's boutique clothes and then hang those to dry.)

I just wanted to share my little laundry secret...do you have any??

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Laura Alvis Photography

I want to introduce to you a new affiliate of mine: Laura Alvis Photography!






She does amazing work, don't you agree?
If you are in the Atlanta area, I urge you to consider using Laura for your photography needs! And if you're not in the Atlanta area, isn't it time for a road trip?


Coming soon: Promotions and discounts for both LuluBelle's Couture AND Laura Alvis Photography clients!

Monday, February 22, 2010

Little moments...

This morning is one of those ugly-kind-of-mornings.  Not as in attitude or emotion, but weather.  Last night we had a thunder/lightning storm with some rain.  Even though the wet drops have not fallen from the sky since it was time to get up, it's still pretty glum out there.

Despite the mood or appearance of the great outdoors, my heart always swells just a little while watching my little ones play and do their work.  This morning was no exception.  I found Sydney in my craft room, exploding with laughter, playing a game she made up with her pink balloon.  I noted that although she was still in her footie pajamas, it was a Kodak Moment.





I think the boys knew there was too much fun going on behind that closed door that they wanted to get in on the action...



Then a little while later, I was once again reminded of all the special little moments they get to share as a homeschooling family.  I love my little ones so much and I count it as pure joy to be able to stay at home with them and teach them the way I believe God intended.



oops...I was spotted!