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		<title>By: Lisa</title>
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		<description>Drawing chocolate designs for your cupcakes are easy!  Find a design you like or a piece of clip art that is easy to trace.  Place a piece of parchment or wax paper over your design and trace the outline with a fine tip marker.  Flip the paper over so you&#039;re not putting chocolate on ink.  Melt chocolate wafers in the color(s) you want.  I find that dark chocolate works best for the outline and then you can fill in with other colors.  You can use a piping bag or even a ziploc baggie for the chocolate.  Make sure you have a tiny, extra fine tip for the bag that you&#039;ll be doing the outline with.  The other bags can have bigger holes since they&#039;ll be filling with color and precision isn&#039;t as key.  Simply draw with the chocolate on your parchment or wax paper, following the design you traced.  Once the outline is set, fill in with the colors - almost like those old stained glass kits when we were kids!  The melted chocolate should fill in the holes and you can play with overlapping colors too.  It&#039;s a lot of fun and a really cool treat to impress people with.  Enjoy!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drawing chocolate designs for your cupcakes are easy!  Find a design you like or a piece of clip art that is easy to trace.  Place a piece of parchment or wax paper over your design and trace the outline with a fine tip marker.  Flip the paper over so you&#8217;re not putting chocolate on ink.  Melt chocolate wafers in the color(s) you want.  I find that dark chocolate works best for the outline and then you can fill in with other colors.  You can use a piping bag or even a ziploc baggie for the chocolate.  Make sure you have a tiny, extra fine tip for the bag that you&#8217;ll be doing the outline with.  The other bags can have bigger holes since they&#8217;ll be filling with color and precision isn&#8217;t as key.  Simply draw with the chocolate on your parchment or wax paper, following the design you traced.  Once the outline is set, fill in with the colors &#8211; almost like those old stained glass kits when we were kids!  The melted chocolate should fill in the holes and you can play with overlapping colors too.  It&#8217;s a lot of fun and a really cool treat to impress people with.  Enjoy!</p>
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