My son's high school marching band did a show about mermaids and how they are thought to have lured sailors to their deaths. At the end of the marching season, one of the color guard moms asked me to bake some cupcakes for their end-of-season party. I went to work making up the scene.
I decided to do a small cake to look like a rock with some mermaids sitting on it...and then make cupcakes to surround that rock. I thought it would be cool to add some fondant in the shape of a shipwreck to put in some of the cupcakes.
I cheated and used box mix cakes. Our local Walmart sells basic chocolate and vanilla for $1.00 per box. I doctored up both batters so they wouldn't taste like box mixes. I made both a vanilla and chocolate cake in a 9 x 13 pan, which I would later use to build my rock. I then covered it with gray fondant.
I molded some teal fondant for the mermaids and used a piping tip to create the scales. Then, I used a combination of pink, blue, purple and silver luster dust to paint over the mermaids to give them an iridescent sheen.
I baked my cupcakes and decorated them to look like waves. I even piped white on some of the cupcakes to look like breakers in the water. I molded brown fondant in my wooden board mold and then gave it dimension by painting over the brown with some black.
My friend, who ordered the cupcakes, stopped by my house the day I was working on them. She had no idea what I had up my sleeve and she all but squealed with delight. She couldn't wait to surprise the girls with their treat. The next day, she came to pick up the cupcakes and promised to call me and let me know what the girls thought.
Sure enough, my phone rang like a half an hour later. It was my friend's number. When I answered, it was the entire color guard, 20 girls strong, saying thank you. It just made my day. It fills my heart with joy that I could give them a treat like this.
Here is the final product...
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