I have two exciting thing for you today… Graduation Cupcakes and a fun announcement!
Many of you, my lovely readers, have been requesting more cupcake decorating ideas, and I’ve been listening! So if you know someone graduating pre-school, middle school, Jr. High, High School, or college, these are a great way to help them celebrate!
And… the fun announcement is that I have joined The TomKat Studio team as a regular contributor! I’m sure most of you know The TomKat Studio as a great source for beautiful party inspiration and custom party printables. I will be adding to that sweet combo with ideas for fun and beautiful cakes, cupcakes and desserts. My fridge is stocked with butter and cream, and I can’t wait to get started! =)
For this set of Graduation cupcakes, I made a few special fondant Graduation Hat Toppers (full instructions below), topped some cupcakes with printable toppers from The TomKat Studio, and dressed up a few cupcakes with simple paper “diplomas”. The diplomas were made by simple rolling a piece of white paper, and tying with a gold ribbon.
The cupcakes themselves are my favorite Chocolate Cupcakes with delicious Vanilla Cream Cheese Frosting.
~ How to make a fondant Graduation Cap ~
If you’re not familiar with working with fondant, start with my Fondant 101 post.
1. Color your fondant as desired (more detailed instructions HERE).
2. Roll out the color of fondant you plan to use for the hat.
3. and 4. Cut fondant into strips about 3/4 inches wide and 3 3/4 inches long.
5. Roll up a strip of fondant to create a ring (overlapping slightly). Use a teeny, tiny bit of water or corn syrup to help the ends stay together. Set aside to dry.
6. Cut a square (for the top of the hat) about 1 3/4 inches x 1 3/4 inches.
7. Allow hat bases (the rings) and tops (squares) to dry for several hours or overnight. They should be totally firm before moving to the next step.
8. When the pieces have dried, use a tiny bit of “edible glue”- made with a few tablespoons of powdered sugar and a tiny bit of water (it should be the thickness of toothpaste) and apply with a (clean) paintbrush along the top edge of one ring. Set the top of the hat (a fondant square) on top, and set aside to dry.
9. Once the top of the hat has been secured to the base of the hat, make a tassel. For the tassels, simply roll a tiny piece of fondant into a little “snake”. I used my finger to press down one end just a bit, then used a knife to create just a bit of texture to represent the individual strings at the end of a tassel.
10. Add just a drop of your “edible glue” to the center of the hat, and attach the tassel. Bend tassel over the side of the cap just a bit. Set aside to dry (at least 1 hour). Add toppers to cupcakes right before serving (up to a few hours before). Fondant decorations added more than a few hours before serving will begin to get soft and lose their shape.
Congratulations graduates!
Thank you for the graduation cap cupcake instructions. My high school daughter had so much fun making them for her sister’s college graduation party. They were so cute!
Can you actually freeze the ready-made hats and just thaw before placing on the cupcakes? I have to make 100! So I’m just thinking about the logistics of it all…
I there. I need a suggestion of a good website to buy those clear cupcake boxes (6 and 12) and that ship to Canada.thanks
Hello. I am writing from San Luis Potosí, Mexico. I have a children’s home here with my husband. I LOVE making cupcakes and other desserts for the Mexican children. I am new to fondant and made the marshmallow one. We have three boys graduating from 6th grade this next week. I made 60! I made the graduation caps in royal blue and red (school colors). I also made the little diplomas in fondant too. So excited for all the graduates to see their special cakes….thanks so much for your creativity that you so willing share.
Hello! These are absolutely adorable!! Will be making them next weekend thanks to your help!!!
How can I go about possibly printing or ordering some cupcakes toppers like these? I can quite figure out how to get some. And can I customize my own? Thank you
Hi, just making sure, is it ready to roll icing/fondant that you used or a gumpaste/ flower paste
Thanks
Fabulous, just what I was looking for, with such simple instructions! Made my life a whole lot easier, thanks so much! xxx
Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial. Mine came out amazing, well not as beautiful as yours .. lol but I was tickled how great they came out.
Thank you, I’m posting links to you.
This is a wonderful tutitorial, I’ve been looking all morning and finally found yours. Made me feel oh so stupid when I realize how simple it was.
Thank you!!
Lyn
How many hours prior to event do you think you can put caps on cupcake. What to know if I can set up prior to leaving for graduation ceremony. Is four hours too long?