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Hello and welcome to Cupcake Addiction's Dumb Ways to Die Cakepop Tutorial where I'll be
showing you how to make these gorgeous little Dumb Ways to Die cakepops. There is a lot
to this tutorial and I'm actually teaming up with Choppa over at Cakes by Choppa who
is creating an awesome cake for you to combine your Dumb Ways to Die cakepops with. So I
will leave a link to that in the description box below. And Choppa will say a few words
at the end of this video so hang around 'til the end. You can check out the awesome cake
that he's made. Tools and equipment that we will be using
today and there are a lot of them: I'm resting my pops in a polystyrene block.
I've got 7 zip lock bags. A pair of scissors.
I've got 5 or 6 lollipop sticks. I've got my pre-rolled cakepop balls. Now
if you don't have a great recipe for getting your cakepops to this stage, ready to dip
and decorate, I will leave a link to our recipe in the description box below.
I've got my Dumb Ways to Die printable template so I will leave a link to this in the description
box below. And I've just sticky taped on to the front of that, just a little bit of wax
paper or greaseproof paper. That's just going to be our template for today.
I've got some cocktail sticks. I've got candy melts or colored chocolate
in pretty much every color you can imagine. I've got orange, black, white, green, pink,
yellow and blue. I've got a little bit of plain water.
I've got some Nerds. I've got just some of these little tiny white
sprinkles. So these are called white nonpareils. I've got a knife.
And I've got 6 or 7 spoons. So let's get started.
Now the first thing that we want to do is we're going to trace over the template pieces
that we need. And we're going to use the template to create the little piranha body or the little
skeleton body, the fire, and just some of the details.
So you want to take your zip lock bags and we're going to repeat this process as we go
through. I'm going to just turn the template around to face me. So you want to start off
with the white. We'll start off with the piranhas down the bottom of the page. So just pop a
little bit of that white chocolate into your zip lock bag. Push that chocolate all the
way down to the end. Make sure there's no air in your bag. And we're just going to cut
off just a very fine tip at the end of this bag. And it will just sort of fashion it into
a little bit of a piping tip for us or a little bit of a piping bag. These are going to be
the most fiddly and these are going to be the ones that are likely to break, if any.
So I would recommend doing a couple of spares of your piranha skeletons because I can almost
guarantee you can break 1 or 2 of them. So you just want to trace over just a skeleton.
Try and keep these all in one piece so you can see there I'm going around in a figure
8. And without taking my bag off, I've done that whole top section. Now joining up so
making sure that you're joining up, come on down and do the legs. Do them a little bit
thicker than the template. And look, these aren't going to be completely perfect but
we're making skeletons out of white chocolate so I still think it's a pretty good effort.
For the top, you want to make the top just a little bit thicker because that's going
to be the bit that's kind of holds everything together. So we'll repeat that on the rest
of our skeletons. Alright, so once you've down your little skeletons,
we're going to grab those orange candy melts. Scoop it into the bag and snip off the little
tip. Alright, now with the orange, don't try to
go too perfect on these little piranhas. Alright? So you don't want to actually make the open-mouth
and the teeth and all that sort of stuff. What you're really looking to do is a bit
of orange circle. And then grab one of your toothpicks and you just want to splay out
a little tail. If you try to put too much detail into this, [a] you'll be there forever.
But I just found that they got really messy so just splay out a little fish tail there.
Alright, so with these piranhas, once again, you do want to make sure that they are touching
that white chocolate skeletons. So you don't want any little separate piranhas. Everything
needs to be attached to your [center]. It's all stuck to the one piece.
Now, turn your sheet around and we're going to do the flames on top of our set fire to
your hair man. So it's just as simple as tracing around the shapes of those flames. I like
to sort of start with a bit of a, I guess, blob in the middle and then use the toothpick
because that gives you a really really nice point at the top of your flames. So just dragging
it up with a toothpick. Alright, so there's all of our orange fire hair. That's all the
orange and all the white that we need. So we're going to move on to pink now.
Alright, so once again just snipping that little tiny corner off. So I'm going to turn
him back around again. So now you just want to do the little arms on your pink, little
pink hands. We're just following it out. And they're really just little strips, the arms,
so they're nothing too fancy. Alright, so once you've done your arms. It's
time to do our little blood spurts. So just trace over that blood spurt, sort of nice
and thick through that middle stem. I'm going to keep going. And we're just going outline
the rest of these arms with these candy melts. If you love this tutorial, make sure that
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stop by. I'm going to pop those off into the refrigerator and we're going to let them set
in there. Alright, so while those ones are setting,
you'll see here I've got few different shapes for my cakepop balls. Now all of these cakepop
balls have been refrigerating -- these ones here. These ones here are still a bit soft.
So I'm just going to show you how I achieved those shapes. Now, they're all just regular-sized
cakepop balls, a little bit smaller than a golf ball. For these one here, we're just
going to make both our piranha eating your private parts and the [fold in half] by a
grizzly bear, little Dumb Ways to Die characters. You just want to take that nice ball and just
roll it out. So making sure that you keep it as neat as possible. You can just roll
it along the table. What you want is a bit of a long sausage. I'm just going to round
out the top and the bottom. And that's basically how I've achieved that shape. So that one
there. Little bit longer, little bit shorter. It really doesn't matter.
For the next ones, he actually goes this way, and that's going to be our Set Fire to your
Hair Dumb Ways to Die. I've just taken a regular cakepop ball, just rocked this part, sort
of this half of it in between my palms, so my palms are like this. And that's actually
causing it to kind of taper at the top a little bit. What you want there is not quite, I guess,
like a big strawberry or like a small pear shape.
And then for our little eaten out-of-date medicine guy, we're just going to take that
round cakepop ball, and keeping your palms open so that they're not tapering it into...
I'm just going to rock it a little bit. And it's not really going to be like an oval or
anything. It's just a little bit off being circle, so a little bit over [edge]. So that's
how we've achieved our 3 shapes. Now for this one here, our long one, we're
going to take our knife, just a nice, flat, bladed knife, and cut that one in half. So
that's going to make 2 of our cakepops. These one is going to make our blue cakepop and
our green. So we'll take our blue first, and making sure
you've got the skinny side to the top, you just want to turn him towards you so that
you'll know you're putting your lollipop stick in nice, even and straight, and push it in.
Now you want that lollipop stick to hit about here so you're putting it in about 2/3 of
the way up your cakepop, and rest him off to the side.
With these little seals too, we don't really want a defined seal so just take your finger
and just run it along the base just to take off a little bit of that, I guess, that ridge
that that seal is creating. Pop that one off to the side.
Now, for our little piranha on the private parts, we're going to...Get a better cakepop
stick. We're going to dip our cakepop stick in and you're going into the flat part. Push
that one up. Be careful not to push this one too far. You don't want it popping out at
the top, put it in halfway way in there, 2/3 of the way is good. And if you've got any
little ridges here like I do, just flatten them out, and once again, flatten out that
little ridge for your candy seal. For our 3rd one, that's going to be our yellow
ripped in half by a grizzly bear guy. So this one is going to go into the rounded base or
the rounded top rather than the flat base. Once again in yellow candy melts and facing
me again...Beautiful. Take of that little ridge. Lovely. So if you find that he's gone
on a little bit uneven there, a little bit [wonky], you can just use your fingers just
to even that up. Now, for our green one, the reason I didn't
one to do him first, we're going to roll him in some Nerds. The Nerds are going to give
them him, I guess, the bubbling pimply effect of eating the off-medicine. So you've got
your Nerds and what you want to do is just...You're going to have to apply a bit of pressure because
the Nerds don't particularly want to stick. We're making them stick. So just push him
in there and then take those Nerds and really push them into the cakepop ball. You don't
want it to be flat. You do still want them to be sticking out. But if you don't push
them in enough, they are going to start popping off I guess or falling off. And they don't
have to completely cover it. It's just to give him a little bit of texture and see how
that actually rounds him out a little bit. So he is quite round in the pictures. Just
patting on all those Nerds. Alright, now I'm pretty happy with that. So
like I said, he's not completely covered. He's got a few little spots. Have a little
look at him. I think that's a pretty good side. I want to make sure that he's got some
nice, big Nerds because I really want those big, disgusting-looking, pimply sort of things
really quite visible. So once you've got him covered in Nerds, then
you can take your green candy melt, dip your stick in, and insert. Don't worry too much
about your little ridge there. I think that's going to be the least of his problems. Now
we're going to pop all of those off into the fridge for a further 10 or so minutes just
so that they are completely firm before we come back to any more dipping and decorating.
We'll also come back with our little template. Have a little bit of a tidy up and we'll be
ready to finish them off. Alright, so I'm back from the fridge with
my set template and my set pops. They're so much to this tutorial so we will try to get
through the decorating of them as quickly as we can. Now if you've set those in the
fridge they should really just be coming off the sheet. But if for any reasons, they're
not, you just want to take a nice, knife, flat knife, and just run it carefully underneath,
particularly with these piranhas. So you can see there, they're all coming off quite nicely.
So those are all your little bits and pieces. I'm just going to pop them over to the sides
so we can grab them as we need them. I've got another polystyrene block here that
I'm just going to be using to set things as we're dipping them. And I'm going to start
off with our little Nerds guy, so the guy that's eaten out-of-date medicine. Now for
him, I don't actually want to dip him because I know that those Nerds, they're on but they're
sort of prone to falling off. So instead of dipping him, what I'm going to do is I'm just
going to take that candy melt and kind of just drizzle it on there. The other thing
about doing it this way is you get a lot more texture in his little lumps and bumps and
you're not... I guess when you dip him, it kind of almost causes a section which would
pull of some of those Nerds but it will also thicken the coat that you put on there, and
you're going to lose some of that definition. Alright, so that's our little lumpy bumpy
ate out-of-date medicine guy. I'm going to stick him off to the side in the polystyrene
block. We're going to do the final details after he's completely set.
So moving on to our next one, and the next one for me is going to be the little piranha
guy, so private parts eaten by piranha. Lord knows why he'd want to do that but I guess
it's a Dumb Way to Die. So you want to take your little piranha body there or your little
piranha [written] skeleton and you want this little half one that you've used the pink
candy melt for the rounded half at the top and the flat half at the bottom. Very simply,
we're just going to dip that in. Let that pink chocolate meet up with that
little seal that we've made and tap it off. Alright, now before that one dries too much,
just run your finger, just lightly around the bottom so you've got no chocolate down
the end of that stick. And you want to take a toothpick and just a little tiny bit more
of that pink chocolate. Find your best side. So for me, that's going to be, I think, right
here. Just stick a little bit of that pink chocolate just going down the stick a tiny
bit. That's just going to help secure our piranha body. Handle this incredibly carefully.
So you want to sort of stick the skeleton up a little bit so it's kind of sticking into
the base of our cakepop and also sticking to that lollipop stick. Pop him over in the
polystyrene block. Alright, moving on now, and we'll do our other
little half man. This guy was ripped in half by a grizzly bear. So you're going to need
both pink and the yellow for this. But I like to do the yellow first and then do the pink.
So same way, we're just going to take that cakepop, dip it into the yellow, let it meet
up over the seal, and tap it off. I've never seen so many gruesome deaths be
quite so hilarious as I have on this particular YouTube clip that's also an app.
Alright, once again, just run your finger around the bottom and that's just going to
be to neaten it up. And pop that off to the side to dry. We're going to come back and
do the pink section on that once that yellow's... doesn't have to be completely dry but once
it has a little bit of time to dry. And we'll move on to our little blue guy who foolishly
set his hair on fire. So get your hair on fire and your little pop.
Now mine's been resting so it's got a little bit of a flat back where he's been resting
in the refrigerator. So make sure once again that you do choose your best side and have
that one facing forward. And this one, we are simply going to dip into that blue chocolate
and meet that blue chocolate right up over that seal. Give him a good tap off, turning
while you tap. Alright, now as we have with our other ones, we want to just run your finger
around the bottom and take that hair while it's still wet. You do want to make sure that
you do this while that candy coating is still wet. Take that hair and sit it in the top
pushing it just in. Beautiful. You can see there they're all starting to take shape.
We'll pop him off to the polystyrene. And I'm happy that yellow one is ready for us
to get back to working on. So with the yellow one, I'm just going to
check the top there. Beautiful. So that's touch dry. So what I want to do is just I'm
going to take my knife and I'm just going to just cut that little bit of the top off
so very carefully. And this is just to make sure that it stays nice and flat. Otherwise,
I found that it got a bit too rounded on the top.
Now take the top of that and we're just going to dip it into the pink candy melt. You also
want to have your little blood spurt ready to go here. So I'm going to dip just the very
very top section into that candy melt. There we go... where he's been severed in half by
that gruesome bear. And then, quickly working, take your little blood spurt. And you want
to stick that blood spurt not just into the candy melt but also just so every so slightly...
I've had a casualty. Out that one comes nice and quickly and we'll move on to one of our
spares. So you can see, it is delicate working with this chocolate. And just push that one
in. Perfect. So he can go back off into our drying block.
Alright, so now before we go adding arms and legs, you want to do all of your eye detailing.
Now the eyes on these characters, they're black with just a tiny little white fleck
in them. So we're going to use these little tiny white sprinkles as the white fleck. If
you don't have the white sprinkles, you could just use the tiny bit of white chocolate.
The white sprinkles are just a little bit, I think, they give more of an effect.
So I'm going to start with the mouth. And I'm just using a toothpick to apply this detailing.
I'm going to do the same thing on each of the four, provided they have a mouth of course.
About halfway up. I'm just going to go across in a line and then down on a semi-circle.
Alright, now once you've done your mouth, you want to do your eyes. So do this one at
a time and you want to work quite quickly. You want to have a clean toothpick, your little
white sprinkles, and your water right next to you. So you're going to do your first eye.
And we're just going to get a nice little amount on the end of that toothpick. The eyes
are not quite circle. They're a little bit of an oval -- like so.
Now dip your toothpick into that water. That's just going to create a little tiny bit of
stick. And you should be able to just dip it into that little container of sprinkles.
It should. If it doesn't [hit] the first time, just add a little bit more water. And even
though I've got a few on the end of these ones, I'm just going to position one right
on the edge of that eye. And that chocolate is going to grab it. So you can see there,
once you're happy that it's stuck to that chocolate, just push it down so that you've
got your nice little, I guess, a little pupil or the little brights of the eye, I think
they call it. And we'll repeat that process with the other eye.
Alright, so once you've done all of your eyes and all of your mouths, it's time to finally...
And I would always do this last because they are the most delicate part. So taking that
clean toothpick, you just want to dip it in into whatever color candy melt is, I guess,
the little character's color. And you're just going to put a little blob on either side.
I like to look right at him while I'm doing this. So let it just become a little bit tucky.
Don't let it dry. But you don't want it to be super wet because you kind of want those
arms to hold their own. So we're going to stick his arms, up they are. Alright, and
then repeating that for the little legs, feet facing outwards opposite each other. And I'm
actually going to stand him up facing me as I touch the legs because they're not likely
to fall off in a downwards motion but they are likely to fall off if you're sort of holding
him tilting backwards like I was for the arms. So there's your little guy who set his hair
in fire. And we'll just go and finish off the rest of them.
There you've got your finished little [chap] that ate the out-of-date medicine.
There you've got your guy who poke the grizzly bear with a stick.
And there you've got your little guy who used his private parts as piranha bait.
Another very very dumb way to die. So it's been a decently long tutorial but
out of it you should have these 4 awesome little Dumb Ways to Die characters.
And Choppa is going to show you the cake that he's made to go with this. So all of these
characters can be housed in his cake. Make sure that you head on over to his channel
to see his amazing cake. Make sure that you head on over to my Channel if you haven't
seen it before, My Cupcake Addiction, and subscribe if you'd like to see more cupcakes
and cakepops. Choppa, let's have a look and see what you've
made. And thank you all very much for watching.
Hey, guys, Choppa here. If you love these Dumb Ways to Die cakepops then you will love
this train that I've made over at my channel to display these cakepops on. Thanks to Elise
for sending me [all] the cakepops. While you're at my channel, feel free to check out some
of my videos. Cheers.