DIY Tutorial From a Catch My Party Member – How to Make Rose Cake Pops

Jemma from Iced Jems was feeling a bit creative this year for Valentine’s Day and came up with these rose cake pops.  Aren’t they beautiful?

Here’s how she made them…

A beautiful Rose Cake Pop!

I have to give credit to the amazing Chris White for his photography skills.

I made the cute Cake Pop labels too – you can download them for Free at the bottom of this post!

Oh and the best part – the rose petals are made from Marshmallow Fondant so it tastes amazing!

The Chocolate Cake centre – I’m drooling just writing about them.

Ok, so want to know how simple it is to make them?

Grab your Marshmallow Fondant (or normal fondant, or modelling chocolate), make a long oval shape and roll it up to create the centre of your rose.

Then add semi-cirle shapes to the outside (getting gradually bigger) to create the rose petals.

Keep adding petals until you have a width slightly larger than your cake pop. (I used a basic chocolate sponge recipe for my cake pops, but Martha Stewart does this great cake pop recipe that would work well. ) Now for the petals that cover the sides, make sure these are long enough to reach from the top of the rose to the lollipop stick.

Its candy melting time! I made my cake balls in a slightly triangular shape as shown above. Just dip the lollipop stick in the melted candy and halfway into the cake ball.

Once the stick has set into place, dip the cake pop into the candy to completely coat. Now you can grab the top section of your rose and position it on the cake pop.

And finally you can add the larger petals around the sides until completely covered.

See, it really was simple! And I’ve even created the Cake Pop Labels for you to print!

Rose Cake Pop Labels

I hope you enjoy making these and coming up with different styles and colours!

Thank you Jemma for this delicious tutorial!

If you make your own rose cake pops for Valentine’s Day, please send photos so I can post them!

To learn more about Jemma take a look at her blog, Iced Jems, “a place for lovers of cupcakes & parties to come for ideas and inspiration.” Also, check out Jemma’s free Valentine’s Day printables and her great parties on our main site.

(Do you have a DIY project from one of your parties that you’d like to share?  Please email me at jillian@catchmyparty.com.  I’d love to show it off!)

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4 Responses to “DIY Tutorial From a Catch My Party Member – How to Make Rose Cake Pops”

  1. Susan says:

    These are magnificent and so sweet for sharing. I made some “Macaron Pops” in the exact shade of her Rose Cake Pops. Check it out in the middle of my Valentine Blog, http://www.greeneyedsusan.blogspot.com

  2. Thank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in CBH Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, under the Page 5 post on Feb. 02, 2011. Thanks again.

  3. Stephanie says:

    Gorgeous!! Thanks SO much for sharing. I’m going to share your tutorial on my Friday blog post. =)

  4. debbee stone says:

    Thank you! I made two from this and they were beautiful! Thank you, deb

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