Last week when I was doing my after-Christmas Christmas shopping I saw the cutest packs of washcloths at Kohls. All 8 washcloths were bundled up in a cute little ribbon for $4.00 making them $.50 a piece. I knew at that price I'd be able to make some cute something or other out of them and suddenly I thought of cupcakes. Yesterday I went to dinner and a movie for my friend Michelle's big day so I hurried and whipped one of these up to give her. I also had some Bath and Body Works soap that I had snagged at a great price and put them together in a gift bag. I was so excited to put my theory to the test and I am
Step 1: Fold the washcloth you will be using as your frosting with both sides to the center:
Step 2: Fold the washcloth in half:
Step3: Roll it up on an angle! It's better if it's a little loose so you can finagle it later:
Step 4: Fold the washcloth you will be using as the cake in half:
Step 5: Then fold it in thirds...this makes it kind of bulky:
Step 6: Wrap the cake washcloth (with the folded side on top) around the bottom of the frosting washcloth (with the folded side on the bottom). I really hope that makes sense:
Step 7: Take a large, clear plastic ponytail (see it on my thumb in the picture above?) and wrap it around the top of the cake washcloth:
Step 8: Turn down the layers of the frosting washcloth until you are happy with the results. Tuck the bottom layer into the clear rubber band:
Step 9: Decorate your cupcake! I used a very light duty spray adhesive and regular cake sprinkles. Have your sprinkles ready to use! I very, very lightly sprayed the washcloth and immediately sprinkled my sprinkles. I couldn't take any pictures while doing this because you need to do it so quickly. After the sprinkles I took a red pom pom and sprayed the adhesive directly on it then placed it on top:
Step 10: Tie your choice of ribbon around the cupcake to cover the ponytail, attach a tag if you'd like and presto! You have your own zero calorie cupcake:
Oh, and by way of disclaimer, make sure you tell the recipient to WASH the washcloths before using! lol. If you don't use a heavy duty adhesive and only a little there shouldn't be any problem. I tested it out and it washed out just fine.