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And you expected a St. Patrick’s Day post, didn’t you? Happy St. Patrick’s Day, y’all.

I’ve been in a cupcake frenzy lately since researching possibilities for Perfect Girl’s birthday coming up in April. (Headed to double digits — impossible!) She’s pretty particular about what she wants in terms of flavors but not design. So I created a Pinterest board just to collect some possibilities for her to consider.

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I’m telling ya’, there are some pure genius cupcake makers out there! I’m not one of them. Oh I can certainly bake a decent cupcake, but I’m no genius when it comes to decorating them. 

Have I told you about my foray into cake decorating? 

Way back when Perfect Daughter was turning 2 or 3, I took a cake decorating class offered through our church. There were a bunch of us young mothers who were aspiring to reach “Mother of the Year” status by creating our very own cake masterpieces.

Only. We usually had icing hanging from the ceiling before we actually got around to getting it on the cake.

Seriously.

Well, I persisted and actually got pretty decent at buttercream spreading, knowing which tip made what,  and I could whip out a royal icing rose with the best of ’em.

Until. Until my mother decided to put me into the cake baking business! 

Y’all all I wanted to do was make birthday cakes for my baby girl. That I could handle. So cake after cake, while I still continued to hang icing from the ceiling, I made cakes of all kinds. Until…I finally vowed not to do that any more. EVER!

Except my grandmother had a birthday. Nonnie wanted me to make her birthday cake. Y’all this was my grandmother. What else was I to do?

So I made a cake. And it was glorious. It was a basketweave cake with a wide assortment of spring flowers in the basket. I just wish I could find a photo. 

Maybe one of these days when I get around to going through those boxes of old photos — you know — the preDSLR ones.

But that was it. No more. I had exhausted all of my cake decorating energy for a long, long, very long time.

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Until baby girl … the perfect one…asked me to make her some special birthday cupcakes like I had done for her big brother. (He’s okay with a dab of icing and a gummy football or baseball on top. Anything as long as the cupcakes themselves are HUGE. And chocolate.)

Perfect Girl, however, wants pretty. And by gosh, pretty she will get.

Y’all pray. Seriously.

One of the flavors that kept showing up was for margarita cupcakes. Or maybe it was that I kept looking FOR margarita cupcakes. Or maybe I needed a margarita because of the cupcake stress I was having.

Since I didn’t have any tequila, I did the next best thing. I made cupcakes. And I tested them out on some of my friends.

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Who’s the only one in the group without her camera??

Ruthanne Genco, a REAL photography and Arkansas Women Blogger member, agreed to teach a Shoot Shop — also known as an attempt to teach us non-photographer types a few skills. Lord knows. I need all the help I can get.

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I’m not sure this is what Ruthanne had in mind, Stephanie (Sweet Mercy.com).

Anyway, we met up last week at her house fun, food and fellowship. Oh and a few little photography lessons as well. My Pretty Little Margarita Cupcakes became the star of the show as a photo prop. I thought you might like to see what those with honest-to-goodness photo talent shot:

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Heather Disarro,of heathersdish.com and who has all kinds of great photography skills, shared this beauty with me.

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Lacey Ring of easypeasypleasy.com captured this beautiful close up.

Me? I need Ruthanne’s remedial class.

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Isn’t it about time you got to making these margaritas? Will you share?