Hey fellow cupcake lovers! My name is Emma, and I've posted here before. I love to make cupcakes, some of you may remember me as the girl who made the whole periodic table out of full sized cupcakes for her friend.
Anyway...
I have a mini-dilemma about cupcakes that I would love your opinions on!
I was the leader of my school's robotics team last year, a very big program and kind of a big deal to be in charge of. A I'm still close with some of the people on the team so I thought I would come to "Kick-Off" this Saturday with cupcakes!
I never built robots, I focused on the community outreach aspect of the program, including a program where we read to kids at a local bookstore. Unfortunately there are next to no books about robots, so we wrote our own!
Now... here is the real problem.
I'm going to make little colorful melted white chocolate (with food coloring added) figures of the 4 characters in the books, as well as perhaps some "399"s (the team number), "FIRST"s (the name of the organization), and perhaps the names of the characters to stand up on the cupcakes.
I can't decide if since the little figures are going to be very bright if I should just do white frosting (I'm planning on piping it and making sure it has a lot of volume, not just spreading it on flat) and stick the figure on for color, or if I should make all the cupcakes bright and colorful with my color scheme.
Each of the little robot characters is respectively orange, blue, yellow, and red, so that will be my color scheme. I would only use one color of frosting per cupcake, but there would be all 4 colors represented on separate cupcakes. I would of course put the figures of each color on different colored cupcakes, such as the yellow robot on a red cupcake, not on a yellow one.
What do you think I should do? Less is more? Or go all out?