Here is a Viking cupcakes decorating idea for anyone who is looking into making Vikings themed cupcakes. The cupcakes come in a set of 4 designs - Vikings helmet, axe, sword and football. All cake toppers are shaped by hand and completely edible.
This set of cupcakes were made for children's football theme, The Vikings. The theme color for this team was purple, black and white.
These cupcakes were part of the food table spread during the last 2 days match carnival where the competition was not only on the team that wins the game but also the team that has the best tent decoration.
If you like these cupcakes, you should also check out guitar cake, airplane cake, Minions cake, Star Wars cake and Superhero birthday cake.
👩🍳How to Make Viking Cupcakes
Viking Helmet Cupcakes
I enjoyed making these Viking helmet cupcake toppers the most. They were a bit tricky to make in the beginning, I had to figure out how to form the half sphere shape and finally used a semi-circle chocolate mold to form them.
I used white and lavender Satin Ice fondant for these and added CMC to it to make sure the helmets set firm and hard.
For the horns, I formed them by hand and left them to set and harden before attaching them to the helmets. I used fondant glue to hold them in place.
And before attaching them to the helmet, I used the back of my brush to form 2 dents where I wanted to attach the horns. This helped in making sure the horns stayed in place while the glue was drying.
And I spray painted the helmets in silver spray before adding on the purple strips. For the purple stripes, I just rolled thin strips of lavender.
After that, I attached it around the base of the helmets. And then I added another strip in the middle of the helmets. For the tiny dots on the purple strips, I used a toothpick to poke the holes.
Axe Cupcakes
These were pretty straight forward to make. I used grey (a mix of white and black fondant) for the blade and brown for the handles. In mixing the grey, I gave it a marbled effect.
To get this marbled effect, when kneading both colors, you have to stop at a point where the fondant starts showing a marbled color. If you knead it for too long, the colors will blend in completely and you will lose the marbled effect.
The handles were piped out of my extruder tool (fitted with a circle disc). For the blades, I cut out rectangle piece of grey fondant that has been rolled thin.
I then applied fondant glue to it, placed the brown handle in the center and then folded it.
At this point, the handle was on one end of the folded grey fondant piece. Using my fingers, I pressed the other end of the grey piece so that is looks like an axe blade.
Long Sword Cupcakes
These were also quite fast to make. Each sword was made out of 3 components.
For the brown handle, I piped brown fondant out of my extruder tool and cut it into small pieces. I used the same brown I used to make the Vikings axes above.
As for the long blade, I cut them in white with my sugar craft knife. I then rounded the edges by hand. For the line that runs in the center of the blades, I used my needle tool. I then spray painted them in silver and left them aside for the paint to dry completely before assembling the sword.
For the small gold part in between the sword handle and the blade, I rolled some white strip, cut it into small pieces and painted it gold. Once the paint was dry, I attached all the sections with glue.
Football Cupcakes
This was the only football related design on this set of cupcakes. The occasion being a football match carnival, I wanted to add some element of the game into the cupcakes decoration. Hence I chose the ball design itself.
These toppers were very easy to make. The balls were cut out in white and then I used my hexagon cutter to cut the center out. And then, using the same cutter, I imprinted the hexagon shape on the rest of the fondant.
For the black hexagon center, again, I used my hexagon cutter. And then I cut out the hexagon shapes in black and simply placed one in the center of each ball.
And that is it on my Vikings cupcake decorating idea.
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