More Trick or TREATS!

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We promised you more Halloween treats, and we’re so excited to share these adorable cupcakes by Dear Liza’s! Having a Halloween party? Thankfully she put together some easy-to-follow instructions for us all to try:

I know making cupcakes from scratch can be a little time consuming, so for these fun Halloween cupcakes I would suggest a box mix. My favorite is Betty Crocker “Yellow Cake Mix” (not the one using butter).

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If you are feeling ambitious I highly recommend this recipe from Martha Stewart. I always add 1-2 cups of mini chocolate chips to my cupcakes. Any of these can be done in mini size as well. Store covered in the refrigerator to keep fresh.

I like to make my own vanilla buttercream frosting, but if you’d like you can use store-bought frosting. For homemade buttercream frosting recipe and instructions, scroll to the bottom of this post.

Mummy Cupcakes

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Ingredients: 

Cupcake liners
Candy eyes
Petal piping tip (Wilton #103/104) – you can find this tip at most grocery or crafting stores
Piping bag (can also use a Ziploc bag – drop tip into bottom corner and cut a small piece off the end of the bag)

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Using a butter knife or angled spatula, frost cupcakes with a thin layer of white buttercream frosting.

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Drop the piping tip into piping bag and cut a small piece off the bottom, just enough for the narrow part of the tip to come out. Fill bag with frosting.

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Place 2 candy eyes in the middle (frosting will act as glue). Using the piping bag, start on one side and lightly squeeze to create a strip across the cupcake.

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Crisscross and overlap strips until entire cupcake is covered. Plate and serve!

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Owl Cupcakes

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Ingredients: 

Cupcake liners
Giant candy eyes
Candy corns
Vanilla frosting Chocolate frosting
Piping bags (can also use a Ziploc bag by cutting small piece off the bottom corner) Instructions

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Start by preparing the candy corns to use for the beak and feet. Cut the yellow base off of the candy corn to create the beak. Split the remaining yellow piece in half to create 2 feet. Set aside in a small bowl for later.

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Cut the tops of the cupcakes off so you have a flat surface.

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Using a butter knife or angled spatula cover ¾ of the cupcake with chocolate frosting, leaving a ¼ pie shape unfrosted. Fill a piping bag with chocolate frosting and cut a small piece off the bottom. Create 2 small ears on each side by squeezing and pulling straight up. Fill a separate piping bag with vanilla frosting and cut a small piece off the bottom. Fill in the unfrosted area by lightly squeezing and pulling up to create white dots until fully covered.

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Place 2 giant eyes on the chocolate section. Using the candy corns, place the beak and 2 feet on. Plate and serve!

Homemade Vanilla Buttercream Frosting

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Ingredients: 

1 stick of butter (softened at room temperature)
12 oz./1.5 cups solid vegetable shortening
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 cups confectioners sugar (sifted)
1-2 tablespoons milk
Pinch of salt

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Using a large bowl, mix the shortening and butter with an electric mixer until blended together and creamy. Add vanilla. In a separate bowl, sift the confectioners’ sugar. Gradually add the sugar into the mixture, on medium (be careful not to add too much sugar at a time or else it will overflow and fly everywhere). Occasionally stop to scrape the sides of the bowl. Mix until all the sugar is incorporated. Add a pinch of salt to give it just a hint of saltiness (if you desire). Add 1 tablespoon of milk. If the mixture is too dry, add more milk. If it is too runny, add more confectioners’ sugar. Keep bowl covered and chilled until ready to use. Frosting can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.

For order info & more homemade desserts, follow @dearlizas on Instagram.

SUWN: College Connections Conference

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Dogeared was proud to be the corporate sponsor of Step Up Women’s Network College Connections Conference here in LA on Saturday. The event was hosted at Mt. St. Mary’s College in Brentwood. Over 60 Step Up high school teens were paired with mentors from various professional industries to spend the day learning everything about the college admissions process, take a tour of campus and gain valuable career insights from professionals.

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Karen was the keynote speaker opening the day’s events and earned lots of love for Dogeared! She did such an amazing job!  The girls each took home a karma necklace in their gift bag – symbolizing Dogeared’s continued support for them on their journey towards personal growth.

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We look forward to continued opportunities with Step Up and Dogeared’s impact on servicing these wonderful teen girls!

Black Magic

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As we gear up for Halloween, we encourage you to let your darker side out to play in enchanting accents with a little extra edge. We’re talking skulls, slithering snakes, onyx gems, daggers, lightening bolts and lots more.

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shop by item above and visit our curated collection for more black magic

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The Journey of Pink Links

“Once you choose hope, anything is possible”

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They did it!!! And Dogeared was honored to follow along Pink Links’ journey as they successfully completed 40 miles for the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer in NYC last weekend! Congratulations to such an inspiring and joyful group of women who raised over $71,000, making Pink Links the 4th largest fundraising team. Truly an incredible accomplishment! The ladies were bonded by strength in numbers. Their motivation for this year’s walk was fellow Pink Link and recently diagnosed friend, Hillary Kaplan in addition to other special women in their lives.

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Hillary Kaplan, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in July 2013, served as an incredible inspiration for her Pink Links friends & teammates. She wears one of the 70 custom Dogeared necklaces (above) sent to the team to wear & share with fellow walkers along the way. Hillary surprised the team by leaving 6 personal notes for them to open as they reached milestones throughout their journey. Photo: With lots of love and support, Hillary sent off Pink Links to NYC. 

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Early morning sunrise on day 1 of the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer.

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Pink Links shared custom Dogeared necklaces with other supporters, survivors, family members & friends along the way.

From left to right: 1. Fellow walker who lost her mom and grandmother to breast cancer receives a necklace from a Pink Link who had a prophylactic mastectomy and is also a sister of a survivor  2. Multi-year walker going in for surgery soon with Pink Links team leader, Amy Rollins  3. Renee Sherman on the left is a 5-year survivor  4. Gerri Rothfleisch, whose mom is undergoing treatment now, provides a Dogeared necklace to another survivor along the journey.

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Day 2 brought lots of excitement as Pink Links neared the finish line!

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In the words of Pink Links:

“Each and every one of you made a difference!  You made a difference by raising funds-which will directly impact breast cancer research, funding, meals for patients with breast cancer, hospitals, etc.  You have made a difference by giving a necklace to someone who needed hope, inspiration- or someone who inspired you.  You made a difference by showing Hillary your love, support & dedication at a time when she needs it most.”

“Together…We were a movement!  We certainly made an impact with our presence on this journey.  While we may not have been the first ones in…we did it together- and we were truly there for each other every step of the way- beautiful!!!”

“What a blessing to feel the love and intense emotion of the love and friendship that surged throughout this team.”

“What a rush!!! What a special weekend! What wonderful women!”

“I have to say that among my favorites was passing out the Dogeared necklaces.  I loved that we all had many chances to put a smile on people’s faces.”

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The Pink Links ladies were greeted with LOTS of smiles from their families at the finish line as they were reminded why they do what they do – it’s all for love! Thank you to Pink Links for sharing your stories with us, you’ve truly touched our lives. xo