I’ve been toying around with offering my baking skills for hire for several years but hadn’t quite figured out the logistics. (Spoiler, I still haven’t figured everything out, but I have started nonetheless).
My neighbor, Jennifer, posted a request for recommendations for Halloween Cupcakes. I am usually pretty busy around Halloween between birthdays and creating spooks, tricks, and treats, so I wanted to ensure I wasn’t overextending myself before I offered my services. As luck had it, the order wasn’t due until the Saturday AFTER Halloween! It was the perfect opportunity.
We had some dialogue about flavors and designs. For the kids’ cupcakes, we decided on Chocolate/ Chocolate. So I made my favorite chocolate cupcakes and topped them with Black Chocolate Buttercream Frosting. I used the fir/grass frosting tip (233) to style some Monster Fir and then sculpted Monster Claws from brightly colored Modeling Chocolate. It ended up being the perfect mixture of cute and creepy!
I loved the ease of making these cupcakes. Each step was quick, and the order was only for a half dozen. It was manageable. Often, I find that I get overly excited and design very complicated and time-consuming treats. Simple and sweet was a nice change of pace.
The next design took a few conversations to decide the final design and flavor. There was also a misunderstanding about skeletons in hats. I struggled to think of spooky skeletons in hats aside from a skeleton in a top hat… Auto-correct struck again and replaced “bats” with “hats.” Jennifer knew her husband likes flavors that pack a punch, so we decided on a Spiced Carrot Cake with Orange Cream Cheese Buttercream Frosting, and I created little Bat icing transfers.
It was my first experience making icing transfers, and when I started to make them the night before, I realized too late I had run out of meringue powder. I made the mistake of trying to replicate with buttercream and ultimately just wasted time because they were too soft, even when I tried freezing them overnight. Though it was frustrating, it was a wonderful lesson to learn.
To make my adorable bats, I found a cute bat image in clip art and copied as many on a page as I could fit (once I scaled the size to the width of the cupcakes). I taped them to the counter and put a layer of wax paper over so I can pipe over the image as a template. Simple and relatively quick. The downside is it takes HOURS for royal icing to dry. The upside is once the transfers are dry, you can store them for a long time. (Make your own googly eyes, hearts or sprinkles… the sky is the limit)!
Once the bats were mostly dry, I popped them onto my freshly frosted cupcakes. I added a gray belly and used a toothpick to dot on some tiny lime green eyes.
I made cute little liners for the Monster Claws that look like spider webs, and for the Bats, I made skeleton liners (but neglected to get a good photo. Shame on me!)
I searched and searched for affordable cupcake boxes or a secure transportation method. I am always a little incredibly terrified of the travesties that can occur when transporting my goodies. I also thought boxes would be an excellent presentation. Unfortunately, the more affordable boxes (~$1 per box) were a little too deep, and I couldn’t remove the cupcakes from the box without touching the frosting*. The risk was too high, so I loaned out a couple of my Halloween trays.
*Update: one of my coworkers had the brilliant idea to add crinkled kraft paper (like you use in Easter baskets) under the cupcakes, so the top edge was high enough to grab. GENIUS!
As a test, I baked complete batches of my cupcakes so I could get an accurate batch count. The downside upside is I had three-dozen extra Chocolate Cupcakes and three extra Carrot Cupcakes. But, it made a lovely gift to share with my neighbors, and I brought the remaining Chocolate Cupcakes to share with my coworkers.
I couldn’t let the “extra” gray Royal Icing go to waste, so I piped some nails onto the Monster Claws! I wish I thought of it before I delivered the other cupcakes, but lessons for another order.
All in all, I feel a wonderful sense of accomplishment. I baked tasty treats that were a little spooky and whimsical and delivered them on time.