![]() Step 18: Cut a thin strip of black fondant for the straps of the large goggles. Step 17: Dampen the back of the completed eyes with water and attach them to your Minion faces. Step 16: Here are a few examples of the different way to format the large eyes. Step 15: Wet the inside of the hooded lid and gently attach it in place on some of the large Minion eyes. Some of them have hooded lids! Use the 1/2 inch circle cutter to make the lid and then trim a little from the bottom as shown with your rolling cutter. Step 14: One more step for the large Minion eyes. This will give your toppers a variety of expressions. Step 13: Line up your sets of small Minion eyes and make a variety of eye positions using your fine black edible marker. Step 12: I added a white reflective accent to the larger Minion eyes with a number 5 piping tip. My Wilton circle punch worked for the large eye pupils and my black marker for the small ones. Step 11: Next it is time to make the black pupil of each Minion eye. (A Wilton circle punch for the small irises and the back of a plunger cutter for the large ones.) I found a tool that made the perfect size iris for the large and small eyes. Use trial and error to find the right size cutters for this task. Step 10: Next cut out the brown iris for each Minion eye. ![]() Step 9: Wet the back of the silver goggles lightly and attach the white background to each one. Step 8: Roll out a thin piece of white fondant and cut out a background piece for each goggle. Step 7: Line up the goggles on your work surface and dust them liberally with a soft brush. ![]() Step 6: Before attaching the goggles, you have to make them look like sparkly silver by adding edible silver luster dust. Step 5: Here I lined up all of my large and small goggles on the faces to make sure I had enough. A 1/2 inch cutter worked for the large one and the back of a small plunger cutter (3/8 inch) worked for the smaller ones. Step 4: It was tricky to find just the right size to cut out the inside of the goggles. I used a large and a standard piping tip for the outer goggle. Some Minions have one large eye goggle and some have two small ones. I also added a few purple circles (not pictured here) to add some fun and variety. Step 2: Use the large circle cutter to cut out the minion faces. Step 1: Dust your work surface with corn starch and roll out he yellow fondant. Silver luster dust a soft brush (not pictured) Small circle cutters for goggles (1 inch, 1/2 inch, 3/8 inch)įondant in yellow, purple, white, grey, brown, black These steps will transform them into fondant cupcake toppers for your Minion fan. Their cute goggles and facial expressions make them a big hit with the kids. But it’s hard to imagine these lovable characters getting any more popular than they already are! I hear a new Minion movie is coming this Summer.
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