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    <title>sweetsbydonna's Blog at CakesDecor.com</title>
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      <title>Printed Giant Cupcake Chocolate Shell</title>
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	<p>This is a simple tutorial for embedding a design on that giant cupcake cake chocolate shells.</p>


	<p>Materials needed:</p>


	<ul>
	<li>Candy melts or chocolate melting wafers</li>
		<li>Candy colors</li>
		<li>paint brush</li>
		<li>Mould of your choice  &#8211; for this, I simply used a clean, recycled cookie container. :)</li>
	</ul>


	<p>How to:<br />1. Melt chocolate wafers in the microwave or using a double broiler.<br />2. Separate a small amount you would need for your &#8220;painting&#8221; and tint them with oil-based colors.
*It is a must to use oil based colors or powdered color so as not to  ruin the chocolate.<br />3.Paint the inside of the mold as you desire. Let it set for a few minutes or you let sit in the fridge a minute or two.<br />4. Pour on the rest of the white chocolate gently, making sure you do not agitate the picture/painting.<br />5. Let it set inside the fridge. For this tutorial, the mold is about 6&#8221; round and took about 10 minutes to set completely inside the fridge<br />6. Now here is the tricky part. Get the chocolate out of the mold by giving the mold a gentle nudge , turn the mold upside down. I then give it a gentle tap on the table and it actually popped right out.</p>


	<p>Easy right? Thanks for looking. :)</p>


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