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Recently a neighbor asked me if she could hire me to do cupcakes and the cake for her daughter's First Holy Communion celebration. I was flattered that she thought of me--but there was no way I would charge a friend for cupcakes and cake.
I only had a few days notice and had a hard time thinking of an appropriate decorating theme. Then I remembered some flagged pages in my Hello Cupcake cookbook. I love this book. It's filled with the cutest ideas for just about every occasion. Except, of course, a First Holy Communion.
But it does have butterflies. Beautiful and delicate, they look like they might flutter off the page as you're flipping through the book. And with three boys, I doubted a butterfly-themed party was in our future so here was my chance--how perfect. Because, you know, First Communion ...butterflies ... get it? Fine. I was reaching but look how pretty.

Supplies: At least two different colors of melting candy wafer or chocolate (I buy the melting wafers at craft stores like Michaels or A.C. Moore); wax paper; butterfly template; permanent marker; sandwich sized ziploc bags.