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    10 Extraordinary Halloween Cupcakes that Are Actually Easy to Make

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    Jack Skellington Cupcakes
    What you'll need:
    -Batch of chocolate cupcakes
    -White buttercream frosting
    -2 toothpicks
    -Tube of black decorator's icing
    Directions
    1. Frost the ... more 
    Photo by: Spoonful
    Jack Skellington Cupcakes
    What you'll need:
    -Batch of chocolate cupcakes
    -White buttercream frosting
    -2 toothpicks
    -Tube of black decorator's icing
    Directions
    1. Frost the cupcakes.
    2. For each cupcake, use the tip of a toothpick to lightly etch the outline of two large Jack Skellington eyes in the frosting.
    3. Slowly pipe black decorator's icing onto the etched lines and then fill in the inner circles. Use another toothpick to spread and smooth the icing.
    4. Pipe on two short lines for a nose. Next, pipe a long line across the bottom of the cupcake for the mouth. For the finishing spooky touch, top the mouth with a bunch of short icing barbs. less 
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    Wed, Oct 24, 2012 4:34 PM EDT
    Halloween is just around the corner and for me, that means the decorations are up, the costumes are chosen, but it's time to plan the perfect Halloween dessert! Whether you're serving dessert at a party, bringing sweets into the office, or just preparing a fun surprise for your family, Halloween-themed cupcakes are an easy and fun thing to make for the holiday. Here are 10 delicious Halloween cupcake recipes that absolutely anyone can make. - By Selena Burgess



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