I think we first saw these Elmo cupcakes on Hostess with the Mostess last year, and Stacy has made them a couple of times since. We used large marshmallows for the eyes, a gumdrop for the nose, and a small frosting tip to create the fur and eyeballs. Cookie Monster's mouth is half an Oreo cookie. Easy-peasy! Aren't they completely adorable? They're sure to be a hit on the toddler scene!
They were so cute we decided to plan a party so we'd have a reason to make them. Since there were no birthdays in sight, we planned an "Un-Birthday Party" and got all the kids together for games (like pin the , prizes, and treats. So much fun!
These are so cute!!! I made a different version of the Cookie Monster cupcakes for my daughter's first birthday earlier in the year and they were a huge hit. (Even the adults loved them!)
ReplyDeleteCupcakes are such winners in my book--but COOKIE MONSTER/ELMO cupcakes?
ReplyDeletemm mm the cuteness is too much!
I don't like Elmo, but I think those cupcakes are adorable! The big eyes are great.
ReplyDeleteAn un-birthday party sounds like fun!
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ReplyDeleteI really love those cupcakes - great idea. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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Those are so cute! I'm thinking that might be what my Dad needs for his birthday this week!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness these are so adorable!!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! My son loves Sesame Street, and especially Elmo, say I may need to make these for him soon!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeletecute cute cute!! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteThose are so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had been that clever back when mine were toddlers. These are adorable!
ReplyDeleteFirst off, I just want to say that I love reading your blog. :) I actually made similar cupcakes to those for my son's 1st birthday in the summer of 2008, but I made 8 of the Sesame Street characters. Your post actually made me think about the cupcakes I made and I actually posted them on my blog post today if you would like to check them out. Thanks for your wonderful posts!
ReplyDeleteCheck out the sesame street cupcakes at:
http://mylifeincurls.blogspot.com/2009/09/flashback-cupcakes.html
LOVE the cupcakes and will definitely be making them for the wee one! She has 2 "Melmo's" and loves him :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!!
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Those make me so happy! And hungry. . .
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh. I am in love with those instantly. I'll need to do a few practice runs on them I think, just to make the frosting texture right. Thanks
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea!! I may make them for a Halloween toddler party.
ReplyDeleteLove your "secrets" that you share! :) Fun stuff! I linked to your blog today b/c I talked a bit about SewCute... :) Just thought I'd let you know! :) THANKS!
ReplyDeleteSo cute, thank you o much for shairng this is defintely going into my file for later.
ReplyDeleteHow fun is that?!
ReplyDeleteMy kids are much much older but they would love Elmo and Cookie Monster cupcakes too.
They turned out great!!
These are so cute! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of an "un-Birthday". I am always in the mood for cute and delicious baked goods.
ReplyDeleteThose are RAD!!
ReplyDeletehow fun you posted this. As I was driving home last night I decided to do Elmo and Cookie Monster Cupcakes for my son's birthday instead of a big Elmo. I was debating about how to do the eyes and mouth last night. I had thought of doing fondant but this is perfect. I love it and I know my little birthday boy will too! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese are ADORABLE!!!! I'm wishing I made them up for the post I just DID!!! ~tina
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!!! I did these for my little chick's 2nd birthday and made a giant cookie monster cake...check it out here:
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Love the marshmallow idea!! We used the cream from mini Oreo cookies for our monster cupcakes. Check us out.
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