inspired by Six Sisters STUFF Cookbook
1 (15.25 oz) pkg Pillsbury Funfetti cake mix
1 (12 oz) can of Sprite Zero
1 (8 oz) container fat-free nondairy whipped topping
1 (1.5 oz) pkg vanilla instant pudding
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line 24 cupcake tins with paper liners. In a large bowl, combine dry cake mix and Sprit. Continue to mix until the batter is smooth without lumps. Pour approximately 1/4 cup of batter into every cupcake liner. Bake 20 minutes. Let cool.
When cupcakes are completely cooled, use an electric mixer to combine whipped topping and pudding until smooth. Spread over cupcakes. Makes 2 dozen.
Kitchen Notes: For the Skinny Funfetti cucake - my store did not carry the Funfetti cake mix so I just used a regular white or yellow cake mix and added in 3/4 cup of sprinkles to the batter. I always make half vanilla and half chocolate. To do this, just stir in 1/2 cup cocoa powder to the cake mix after doing the first 12 cupcakes as vanilla. Frosting tip: We use different sprinkles for vanilla and chocolate. That way we can tell which ones are which.
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Say GOODBYE to boring cupcakes and HELLO to Spring time fun with this easy-to-make pinwheel craft cupcake topper tutorial. Here are 9 easy steps to create a pinwheel craft of any size.
9 step pinwheel craft tutorial
1- Get any size square paper and draw a line from corner to corner.
2-Draw a small circle in the middle of the paper where the corner lines meet.
4-Cut up to that circle on each line. Don't cut into the circle.
5-Take a pencil and make a small dot at the bottom left of each triangle. Make your first dot, rotate the square and repeat until you have 4.
6-Use a pencil to punch a hole through each small dot or just use a tiny hole punch.
7-Use the same small punch and punch in the center of the square (right in the middle of the circle). Punch a hole in a straw tip, too.
8-Get a fastener and put through one hole at a time of the 4 corner holes.
9-Push the fastener and paper to the bottom and go through that hole. Attach the straw on the back and push the fastener through and close off.
That easy! For the cupcakes I used a 3 x 3 size square.
More Easter Ideas
- Paid on the Cross Easter Craft
- Easter Bunny Cupcakes - diy craft
- Leftover Easter Ham & Swiss Cheese Sliders
- Leftover Easter Ham & Potato Cheese Soup
- Sweet & Savory Easter Breakfast Bread
- Easter Egg Pops
- Easter Goodies in a Jar
Those cupcakes look delish! Adorable pinwheels.
ReplyDeleteThe cupcakes look so yummy! What a great idea to add a pinwheel as a cupcake topper. I think these would be awesome for my sister-in-laws upcoming baby shower. Thanks for the recipe and the inspiration!
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Bye bye kitty
Oh, how fun! I remember I used to LOVE making pinwheels. Thank you for the reminder:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this great tutorial and recipe!
ReplyDeleteJamie
www.huckleberrylove.com
Fun-fetti is my fav! I think because it's so colorful and fun. You have great blog pics, by the way (something I'm working on).
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Great cupcakes, what "fun"! Hope you are having a great weekend and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
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Miz Helen
YUMMY! hopping over from Semi-Homemade Blog Hop! Pinnning for later
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this in the Crafty Showcase! We are featuring you in a Last Minute Easter Recipe Round up!!
ReplyDeleteHave a super week. Here is your feature http://bowdabrablog.com/2013/03/26/last-minute-creative-easter-dinner-recipes/
See you this weekend for a new Crafty Showcase!
Susie @Bowdabra