How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (2024)

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How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet with American Greeting’s gift bags, tissue paper and delicious strawberry cake pops. Mother’s Day is only a couple weeks away and we are celebrating all the Mother’s in my life. My own mother, mother ‘n’ law, sisters, grandmother’s, neighbors, friends, coworkers and all the moms I call family need to be shown generosity and appreciation. What a better way to do so than a lovely bag of cake pops flowers. Now, this is thetype of flower bouquet I want to receive!

You can find more creative Mother’s Day ideas by clicking HERE.

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There is a card promotion for American Greeting’s,“Buy 3 cards, Save $2”going on until May 14th.Look for the signage within your Army and Air Force Exchange Service on base. At the Wright Patterson location, there was a large stand right next to the checkout that you can’t miss!

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I decided to get married at the age of 19 and be a military wife. For over a decade the past few years, we have moved numerous times and I have been miles and miles away from my family for basically all of my adult life.I live in Cincinnati, Ohio at the moment while my husband does recruiter duty and my family is about 2,500 miles away in Portland, Oregon. Family begins to have a different meaning with all the distance and I have come to love that.

Family is the people you spend 4th of July and ring in the New Year with, the neighbor that comes over to put up and take down Christmas lights while your husband is away on orders, the husbandscoworker that shows up on your door on Thanksgiving because they too are miles away from their own families.

The military is why I started cookinga lotand probably the reason I have a food blog today. I think I hosted my first Thanksgiving dinner at 20 years old so everyone would have a place to go. When we were younger, there was always a guest at our dinner table and the door was always open. We still have a open door for anyone but as we have gotten older, people have married and spend moretime with their own children. Our military family is still near and dear to us and today, I am showing you a creative, simple and completely yummy way to tell the people you call family that are grateful for them.

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You don’t have to be super crafty to throw this Cake Pop Bouquet together. Seriously, you don’t. The most difficult step will be dipping your cake pops. The trick is to use a chocolate that isn’t too thick and do not overheat it. Also, realize all the cake popsmay notturn out perfectly smooth. Mine never do. That is okay! It will still look great and we are using fun sprinkles on top that will hide any bubbles and oddities.

Everything you need from the Exchange:

  1. American Greeting’s tissue paper. The large sample pack was the best deal and comes with multiple colors. I used the pinks, purples and greens today for the flowers and to fill the bag.
  2. American Greeting’s gift bag. I picked a small-medium sized bag withvibrant colors. Pick the bag you like. If your bag is large, you may need to adjust the recipe to double the amount of cake pops.
  3. American Greeting’s cards. Grab a card for all the mother’s you want to show appreciation for this Mother’s Day. Think about upcoming events too. Graduations, birthdays, teacher appreciation and more. There is a great selection for all occasions.
  4. Foam block. Found in the home and garden area.
  5. Strawberry cake mix and ingredients needed from instructions on back of box.
  6. Strawberry frosting.
  7. Wooden skewers. Make sure the skewers have one dull end and one spiked end.
  8. White chocolate for melting. Remember, thinner chocolateis better in this case. If you heat your chocolate and find it is too thick and weighing down the cake pops, you can thin it out with a tad of vegetable oil.
  9. Yellow sprinkles todress up the cake pops.

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Other items youwill need and probably have in your home:

  1. Scissors.
  2. Bowls for mixing.
  3. Mug or glass bowl for dipping cake pops. I recommend the glass because it stays warmer longer than plastic and will help the chocolate stay melted as you finish dipping.
  4. Eggs, vegetable oil and anything else your box cake requires.
  5. Cake pan. I use a casserole dish.
  6. Cookie scoop or cake pop press mold.
  7. Cookie sheet.

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How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet:

Gather all the ingredients, materials and kitchen gadgets from the lists above and create your beautiful cake pop bouquet. Don’t be intimidated by how many steps there are. You can do this!

  1. Bake your cake according to box directions. Cook for the minimal amount of time.
  2. When the cake has cooled, cut into 4 pieces. I used 1 piece (1/4) of the cake to make 8 cake pops. An entire cake will make about 32 cake pops. I place the cake I am not using into the freezer wrapped in foil to use at a later date. These directions will continue for 8 cake pops and you can easily double, triple or quadruple the amounts for multiple gift bags.
  3. Place your piece of cake into a bowl. Remove any pieces that look overly done or browned. Crumble up using your hands.
  4. Add 1/4 cup of the strawberry frosting and mix, squish and smush well.
  5. Use a cookie scoop or the cake pop press mold to create your cake pops. I like to use the cookie scoop to ensure each cake pop is approximately the same size and I squish each on in the palm of my hand and roll it into a ball. Place each cake pop onto a cookie sheet.
  6. Place the cookie sheet with the cake pops into the fridge for an hour to chill.
  7. As the cake pops chill, you can cut your flowers and write your own personal messages in the cards.
  8. To create the flowers, pick the petal colors you would like, stack and fold the tissue paper multiple times. Draw a flower shape on the top paper and cut along the lines. You can do large petals, tiny petals or anything in between. Set theflower cutoutsto the side for later.
  9. Cut your foam block to fit into the bottom of the bag.
  10. Remove the cake pops from the fridge and melta small chunkof chocolate for a minute.
  11. Dip the dull end of the skewer stick into the melted chocolate and then press into the top of the cake pop. Complete all the cake pops and place in fridge for about 15 minutes or until the chocolate is completely set up.
  12. Remove the cake pops from fridge and melt .5 pound of chocolate according to package directions.
  13. Dip each individual cake pop into the melted chocolate. Try not to swirl and tap the cake pops because they may fall off the skewer. Just a quick dip down and back up should do the trick and place in foam.
  14. Toss some of the sprinkles on top and let dry.
  15. Once dry, I transfer the cake pops into mugs to stay propped up and place the foam block into my bag.
  16. One by one, take a cake pop, 3 pieces of the tissue flowers and poke a hole in the center of the flowers with the sharp end of the skewer pulling the flowers up towards the top.
  17. Place each flower cake pop into the foam on the bottom of your bag.
  18. Fill the bottom of the bag with 2-3 pieces of green tissue paper.

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For more Mother’s Day inspiration and ideas, check out the American’s Greeting’s website HERE and spread the happiness.

Strawberry Cake Pops

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Yields: 8 cake pops

  • 1/4 cup strawberry frosting
  • 1/4 strawberry cake (I used boxed cake and cooked according to box directions. Eggs and vegetable oil were also needed)
  • yellow sprinkles
  • .5 pound white chocolate for melting
  1. Bake the cake according to box directions.
  2. Let cool.
  3. Wash hands well.
  4. Crumble 1/4 of the cake into a bowl. You can place the remainder into the freezer for later use.
  5. Mix in 1/4 cup strawberry frosting.
  6. Crumble and mix with your hands.
  7. Use a cake pop press mold or a cookie scoop to mold the cake pops. I use the cookie scoop and place cake in hands to press together and roll into a bowl.
  8. Place cake balls onto a cookie sheet and let cool in fridge for one hour.
  9. Remove from fridge.
  10. Heat a small chunk of white chocolate for one minute.
  11. Dip the dull end of the skewer into melted chocolate and press into top of cake ball.
  12. Let chill in fridge until the chocolate has set up.
  13. Cook the remainder of the white chocolate according to directions.
  14. Dip each cake pop into chocolate, place sprinkles over top and place in the foam to let set.
  15. Put together your cake pop bouquet.

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  1. How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (14)Sade

    This is such a great idea. So creative. Well done and thanks for sharing x

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    • How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (16)Aaron and Amber

      Thank you Brittany. It will turn out great!

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  2. How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (17)rachel

    Oh my gosh I love it!! So creative!

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    • How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (18)Aaron and Amber

      Thank you Rachel!

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  3. How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (19)Danielle @ A Sprinkle of Joy

    Such a fun idea!! I love cake pops, and making them into a bouquet is super creative.

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    • How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (20)Aaron and Amber

      Thanks Danielle!

      Reply

  4. How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (21)Vicci | It's Cheat Day Everyday

    Now, how cute are these! I frequently make cake pops in my house for various special occasions, but I never thought of turning them into a bouquet! Thanks for the creative idea!

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    • How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (22)Aaron and Amber

      Thanks Vicci. Hope you try it out!

      Reply

  5. How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (24)Talisa

    Funny enough, I did a post recently about things I wanna learn to do or make this year and cake pops is on it! I just love how they look (I like mini things) and that you can go as creative as you want with them. I adore cake pops. They’d make great gifts too, I think.

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    • How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (25)Aaron and Amber

      They are so cute and fun. They aren’t too difficult to make. The first time I attempted cake pops, they kept falling off the sticks. The key is not messing with them too much by swirling the chocolate or tapping the excess off. You can totally make some! Go for it.

      Reply

  6. How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (26)Jessi

    What a great idea and it’s so cute!! Would be perfect for other occasions too! ?

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    • How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (27)Aaron and Amber

      It would be a really cute birthday or teacher gift! Absolutely.

      Reply

    • How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (29)Aaron and Amber

      Thanks Lane and Holly. Would be a really cute centerpiece.

      Reply

  7. How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (30)Jordan | Read. Eat. Repeat.

    What I great idea! I make cake pops all the time but I never thought of cutting out tissue in the shape of flowers. Definitely going to try this sometime.

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    • How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (31)Aaron and Amber

      Thanks Jordan. Give it a shot next time.

      Reply

  8. How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (32)Sarah Clouser

    These are so cute! Great idea!

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    • How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (33)Aaron and Amber

      Thanks Sarah!

      Reply

  9. How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (34)Corey | The Nostalgia Diaries

    Making cake pops always sounds so daunting, but you make it seem pretty easy here! So cute!

    Reply

    • How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (35)Aaron and Amber

      Cake pops can be a task sometimes but the right chocolate and just a quick dip really does the trick

      Reply

  10. How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (36)The Messy Mommy

    So cute! This would make a great parting gift for a Mother’s Day brunch. I might attempt it! ?

    messy-mommy.com

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  11. How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (37)Jill Hamilton McMeans

    wow! these are beautiful!! thank you for sharing! my kids would love this!

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    • How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (38)Aaron and Amber

      Thanks Jill!

      Reply

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How to Make a Cake Pop Bouquet - Simply Made Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How to make the perfect round cake pop? ›

Cake Balls: To make your cake balls super round, I would recommend rolling them once, placing them onto a lined tray and then popping them into the freezer for 10 minutes (or fridge for 30 minutes), before rolling a second time. This helps to make the cake balls really round.

How many cake pops does one box of cake mix make? ›

Your cake mix should be moist enough to shape into a large mound and keep its shape. Roll your cake mix into 1 inch balls using the palms of your hands. You should be able to get 35-40 cake balls from a single batch of cake mix. Pour one entire package of white chocolate candy melts into a microwave safe bowl.

How to make cake pops that don't fall apart? ›

Hardened candy coating acts as glue so it can be very helpful in preventing your cake pops from falling off the sticks. Before inserting your sticks into your chilled cake balls, dip the end of each stick into candy coating. I suggest inserting the stick about half way into the cake ball.

What not to do when making cake pops? ›

Don't make your cake balls too big or they may fall apart when you dip them. Do scoop and form only a few portions at a time. It'll help prevent your dough from drying out. Don't keep the unformed dough exposed to air (again, it will dry out).

How do you make cake pops stand up straight? ›

One of the easiest ways to prop up your cake pops is to simply slide the sticks through the holes of an upside-down colander. This is a great option if you're using a nicer stand to display your cake pops, but you're worried that the pops will drip as they're cooling. Just rinse the colander when you're finished!

How to make swirls on cake pops? ›

For a swirl pattern, dip the cake pop into the coating, then twist with your fingers as you lift it out. Carefully shake off excess coating while the pop is still upside down, then turn right side up. Use a toothpick to pierce any air bubbles.

Can I make cake pops without icing? ›

Instead of relying on the sticky frosting to meld these together, you simply throw AN ENTIRE CAKE into your mixing bowl straight out of the oven. Mix it with your paddle attachment and be amazed as the heat from the cake binds it together into the *perfect* cake pop batter. It's so easy it's almost criminal.

Are cake pops cheaper than cupcakes? ›

Less expensive – Generally speaking, mini cupcakes are less expensive than cake pops because they can be produced in larger quantities and quicker.

How many cake pops do I need for 20 people? ›

How many cake pops should I order? We recommend 1-2 cake pops or cake balls per person if you are offering other desserts.

How much should you charge for one cake pop? ›

One average cake pop costs us from $1.5 to $2, although the price sometimes soars to $2.25 or more.

What is the secret to coating cake pops? ›

Thin it out– In order to get a smooth candy coating that will ensure that your cake balls have a gorgeous outer shell you need to thin it out. You can mix in Crisco shortening, coconut oil, or EZ-thin dipping aid for a runnier consistency.

What makes cake pops crack? ›

If the cake is too cold and the icing is too warm when it is coated, the shell will crack from the difference in temperature. We know hot objects typically expand while cold objects shrink in size, so it makes sense that the spherical treat could split once it's settled and cooled down.

How to stop cake pops from sweating? ›

So as the chocolate exterior hardens, and the interior cake ball comes to room temperature, this causes the pop to "sweat". Condensation is also a result of refrigerated finished pops. Whenever someone picks up cake pops from me, I advise them to store them at room temperature, usually on their kitchen counter.

What is the secret to dipping cake pops? ›

  1. Freeze cake pops with the sticks placed inside until. ready to decorate.
  2. Melt a few blocks of candy coating (my favorite. brand is Aldi “almond bark”) according to melting. ...
  3. Dip the frozen cake pop in the warm candy coating. ...
  4. Quickly decorate with sprinkles before the candy. ...
  5. Alternatively, place the wet cake pop on a silicone.
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How to get cake pops to stand up? ›

One of the easiest ways to prop up your cake pops is to simply slide the sticks through the holes of an upside-down colander. This is a great option if you're using a nicer stand to display your cake pops, but you're worried that the pops will drip as they're cooling. Just rinse the colander when you're finished!

How to stop cake pops from cracking? ›

Cracking the #1 cake pop mystery. Generally, it's a temperature issue - the cake balls are too cold and the melted candy is too hot. Some bakers like to chill their cake pops in the freezer, and use mini Crock pots or double boilers to keep their chocolate hot - this can create an extreme difference in temperature.

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