Just Cake Pops

2 Aug

Cake Pops have become a huge thing lately and I think Bakerella just may have something to do with it. There is everything right with a bite sized piece of cake, mixed with frosting, rolled up into a ball, shoved on a lollipop stick and decorated to your liking. What wouldn’t you love about that?

It’s perfect for any, if not all, occassions and there are endless opportunities to let your creativity run wild. Continuing with my baking obsession I thought I would show you just some of the things I’ve made for all sorts of reasons. Credit does go to Bakerella who I find absolutely inspirational and some of my ideas have been derived (note, not copied) from hers. I really hope you enjoy this photo post to come =)

Yellow Charity Day Cake Pops

A bouquet of yellow and white cake pops for a Charity morning tea at work

Heart Cake Pops

Valentine’s Day Heart Cake Pops

Foot Ball Cake Pops

Football cake pops to celebrate my boyfriend’s birthday ♥

Letter Cake Pops

Putting and coating letters on a stick sure is difficult, but anything for my nephew who turned 2 earlier this year ♥

Personalised Cake Pops

Plain cakepops with fondant letters

NRL New Zealand Warriors Cake Pops

For those NRL fans, let’s see how you feel about these.
It’s a New Zealand Warrior! RAWRRR!

Bride & Groom Cake Pops

Bride & Groom Cake Pops for my cousin’s big wedding day ♥

Minnie Silhouette Cake Pops

Minnie Mouse Silhouettes to celebrate Mia’s 1st Birthday

Pink & White Cake Pops

Back to basics – pink and white bouquet of cake pops

Bunny Cake Pops

 Bunny Pops for Easter – loving the marshmellow tail ;)

Tennis Ball Cake Pops

Tennis Ball Cake Pops for my bbf’s Dad

And to finish off, I present you with my biggest acheivement and my favourite so far……

Mario Party Cake Pops

Mamma miaaaa, itsa mariooooooooooo Cake Pops, Brady Bunch Style!

I made these for my cousin’s daughter and son (who I still call niece and nephew) as they are obsessed with Mario Party. It only felt right to make these for them so that they could celebrate their birthdays. Sadly I wasn’t there to give it to them but I hear all the kids fought for them. I would have too, even as an adult.

I really hope you have enjoyed some of my creations. I would love to see what you have made and/or will make! =) 

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46 Responses to “Just Cake Pops”

  1. Katie 2 August, 2012 at 4:55 PM #

    FINALLY! Now you have to do a round up of all the amazing macarons you’ve made! I love the NZ Warrior cake pop, its so intricate. Well done Tina :)

    • Tina @ bitemeshowme 7 August, 2012 at 4:25 PM #

      Thanks Katie! Macaron round up will come eventually. My shells are never the same lol it drives me nuts !!

  2. Geraldine 2 August, 2012 at 8:04 PM #

    Wow, these are amazing! (I can’t even get my chocolate covering to stay smooth!) :)

    • Tina @ bitemeshowme 7 August, 2012 at 4:26 PM #

      Thanks Geraldine :) I think melting the chocolate over a double boiler is very important. Slow and steady :)

  3. anh@anhsfoodblog.com 3 August, 2012 at 8:27 AM #

    ahh so cute!

  4. penny aka jeroxie 3 August, 2012 at 10:07 PM #

    OMG… they are all SO SO Cute!!

  5. Christine (@cookingcrusade) 3 August, 2012 at 11:30 PM #

    fantastic cake pops! i made them once but they turned out woefully misshapen, but yours are absolutely gorgeous! those mario cake pops are sooo cute!! ps: i heart bakerella too..

    • Tina @ bitemeshowme 7 August, 2012 at 4:28 PM #

      Thanks Christine! I just think they’re so versatile and fit for any occassion! I’d love to make more.. Have so many things I want to try :)

      • Christine (@cookingcrusade) 24 September, 2012 at 9:31 AM #

        Absolutely, I think so too… So great for parties etc! And there are *so* many designs out there to try… practically endless!

  6. Shannon - Healthiful Balance 4 August, 2012 at 1:23 AM #

    Can you beleive that I have never had a cake pop before? It’s not a popular thing here in Germany. I’m dying to try one though! :D

    • Tina @ bitemeshowme 7 August, 2012 at 4:30 PM #

      Thanks for dropping by! I didnt realize I had readers in Germany! You’ve made my day! Perhaps you should attempt them yourself ;) there are Quite simple to make! :)

  7. Chompchomp (@Chompchompcomau) 4 August, 2012 at 8:35 AM #

    Wow! These are just gorgeous! I had no idea these lovely little things existed – such an awesome idea!

  8. Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella 5 August, 2012 at 2:35 AM #

    Oh my god! your cake pops are amazing!! :D love the creativity and range :)

  9. deandraayu 5 August, 2012 at 3:50 AM #

    So cute! Those Mario Cake Pops surely are well executed. no wonder the kids fought! :D

  10. Adrian Briones (@food_rehab) 5 August, 2012 at 10:32 PM #

    Mario!!! What masterpieces you have created

    • Tina @ bitemeshowme 7 August, 2012 at 4:34 PM #

      Thanks Adrian! The Mario was my favourite. I must admit my first attempt made him look like he was on drugs :(

  11. john@heneedsfood 6 August, 2012 at 10:51 AM #

    These are just brilliant and I especially love the Kiwi ones. Too good to eat!

    • Tina @ bitemeshowme 7 August, 2012 at 4:35 PM #

      That’s the bad things about cake pops – too cool looking to eat. But they’re mighty delicious when you do ;)

  12. ironchefshellie 6 August, 2012 at 11:04 AM #

    I made cake pops onces…. they slid down the sticks and there was a lot of swearing involved :P But you have inspired me to try again!

    • Tina @ bitemeshowme 7 August, 2012 at 4:35 PM #

      Haha oh dear. I do hope you try them again Shellie! I’d love to see :)

  13. Asmita (@FoodieAsmita) 6 August, 2012 at 12:51 PM #

    Wow, all these cake pops look too good to eat! My daughter would go crazy if I made these for her. Love them. Simply amazing!!!

  14. Amanda 6 August, 2012 at 1:12 PM #

    OMG – You are a cakepop goddess! I’m in awe of your cakepoppy excellence. Those super mario cake pops take the… CAKE.

    • Tina @ bitemeshowme 7 August, 2012 at 4:36 PM #

      Thanks babe. I definitely wouldnt be able to re create that again hahah

  15. mydearbakes 6 August, 2012 at 6:42 PM #

    Wow, I’m so in love with your cake pops! =D

  16. Christina @ The Hungry Australian 7 August, 2012 at 1:59 AM #

    Awesome post – so impressed with your cake pop skills!

  17. Anna @ The Littlest Anchovy 7 August, 2012 at 10:06 AM #

    these are so awesome!! My favourite is the Maori warrior!

    • Tina @ bitemeshowme 7 August, 2012 at 4:38 PM #

      Thank you!! That one wasn’t easy to make. My proportions were all wrong lol

  18. Vivian - vxdollface 7 August, 2012 at 11:05 AM #

    i love all your cake pops :D where do you get your pop sticks from?

  19. Lucy @ Lucy eats 7 August, 2012 at 7:04 PM #

    Absolutely love the Mario themed ones! I’m thinking of doing a few Angry Birds ones for my little cousin’s birthday coming up..

    • Tina @ bitemeshowme 11 August, 2012 at 9:05 AM #

      I’d love to see how they go ;) I’m waiting for an angry birds theme myself hehe

  20. sugarpuffi 9 August, 2012 at 3:30 PM #

    cakepop queen! love the minnie cake pop!

  21. tastyfoodsnaps 12 August, 2012 at 3:04 AM #

    omg i loveeee the mario cake pops!
    the mini bomb and mushroom looks adorable!

  22. Excuse Me Waiter 12 August, 2012 at 2:13 PM #

    You are so talented with all your baking! These cakepops are adorable.

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