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    Home » Recipes » Valentine's Day

    Lion Cupcakes with "You Make My Heart Roar" Cupcake Wrappers

    Modified: Mar 4, '24 · Published: Jan 14, '21 · By: Beth Klosterboer · Commission earned on paid or sponsored links.

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    Turn Reese's Cups into adorably cute lions using caramel and heart sprinkles then use them to make Lion Cupcakes with "You Make My Heart Roar" Cupcake Wrappers for Valentine's Day.

    Turn Reese's Cups into adorably cute lions using caramel and heart sprinkles then use them to make Lion Cupcakes with "You Make My Heart Roar" Cupcake Wrappers for Valentine's Day.

    Ever since I made my Teddy Bear Cupcakes using Reese's Cups, I've been thinking of other Valentine's Day cupcake ideas using the same technique.

    I sat one afternoon and stared at a peanut butter cup for a while, looking for inspiration, and noticed that the jagged edges of a Reese's Cup look a bit like a lion's mane.

    So, I grabbed candies and cookies and sprinkles and spent an hour trying to turn the chocolate into a lion.

    Lion Cupcakes made with Reese's Cup lions which are decorated with caramel and heart sprinkles for Valentine's day.

    All of the lions looked cute, but I just wasn't wild about any of them, so I took to the web and found a lot of pictures of heart-shaped lion head crafts.

    The heart-shaped heads were perfect.

    I crafted the lion's faces and ears using caramel then added heart-shaped sprinkle noses and drew on eyes, eyebrows, and freckles using a black food coloring marker.

    "You Make My Heart Roar" Reese's Cup Lion Cupcakes

    Let's make Lion Cupcakes

    Ingredients you'll need:

    • Reese's Cups (.55 ounce peanut butter cups work best)
    • caramels
    • jumbo heart-shaped sprinkles
    • black food coloring marker
    • light cocoa candy melts
    • conversation hearts

    Supplies:

    • small heart-shaped cookie cutter
    • small round plunger cutter

    To make these Lion Cupcakes, you'll need the following supplies which can be purchased from Amazon.com (commission earned for sales)

    REESE'S Milk Chocolate Pean...Shop on Amazon Kraft America's Classic Car...Shop on Amazon Wilton Jumbo Heart Sprinkle...Shop on Amazon PME Plunger Cutters, Miniat...Shop on Amazon
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    Create the lion's head using a Reese's Cup, heart-shaped caramel, heart sprinkles, and a black food coloring marker.

    Decorate Reese's Cup Lions

    • To make the lions, start by unwrapping the caramels and placing them in the microwave.
    • Heat them on the defrost setting for 5 second increments, removing and kneading after each, until soft and pliable.
    • Flatten out the caramel and cut out a heart shaped face and two small round ears. I used a small round plunger cutter to cut the ears, but you can simply pitch off pieces and roll them into balls if you don't have a plunger cutter.
    • Press a large red heart sprinkle onto the caramel heart to create the lion's nose.
    • Break another red heart into two pieces and press one with the rounded edge sticking out under the curve of the heart to create a tongue.

    Make Reese's Cup lions using caramels, heart sprinkles, and a black food coloring marker.

    Draw on eyes and freckles.

    • Use a black food coloring marker to draw eyes, eyebrows, and freckles onto each heart.
    • Attach the caramel heart (lion's face) and ears to a chocolate peanut butter cup using melted light cocoa candy melts or clear piping gel.

    Make paws out of caramel to add to Lion Cupcakes.

    Caramel Lion's Paws

    • Create the lion's paws using more caramel. You'll need 1 caramel square to make one set of paws.
    • Cut the caramel in half, roll each half into a ball then into a tear drop shape.
    • Draw 5 claws onto each paw using a black food coloring marker.

    You Make My Heart Roar Cupcake Wrappers

    Printable Cupcake Wrappers

    You can make lion cupcakes for a birthday party or zoo-themed event, but if you want to make them for Valentine's Day, you can wrap them in custom-designed printable wrappers that say, "You make my heart roar."

    I created these using a digital cupcake wrapper template that was designed by Cindy at Skip to My Lou.

    Click on the link below and you can print these wrappers onto card stock. Then cut them out to decorate your own cupcakes.

    "You Make My Heart Roar" Cupcake Wrappers - Print Now

    If you want to serve these lion cupcakes at a zoo themed party, you can use Cindy's template to create your own printable cupcake wrappers.

    "You Make My Heart Roar" Cupcake Wrappers are wrapped around vanilla cupcakes.

    Wrap cupcakes with printable wrappers.

    • Print out enough "You Make My Heart Roar" cupcake wrappers to wrap around all your cupcakes.
    • Cut them out and wrap them around the cupcake, taping the edges together.

    Pipe a swirl of frosting on the cupcake then attach a Reese's Cup lion, caramel paws, and a conversation heart.

    Assemble the lion cupcakes.

    • Add a swirl of frosting on each cupcake then attach one lion on the front of the top part of the swirl. You can use peanut butter frosting, caramel frosting, or just color white frosting tan to match the caramel lion's face.
    • Add one conversation heart to the front of the cupcake and place one paw on either side of the candy.

    What frosting did I use?

    • I wanted to share a recipe for the frosting that I used, but I started by making dulce de leche frosting, which was too soft. I played with the recipe for a long time, adding more powdered sugar, then adding melted peanut butter chips and peanut butter, and it never got to a point where I could pipe a big swirl on top of my cupcakes. It tasted great, but just didn't work.
    • I was running out of time, so I grabbed a tub of Wilton White Frosting, added some peanut butter to it, and colored it using some brown and yellow food coloring. It worked perfectly and tasted really nice.

    "You Make My Heart Roar" Lion Cupcakes make great Valentine's Day treats for those you are wild about. See the tutorial at HungryHappenings.com.

    Printable Valentine's Day Cupcake Recipe

    "You Make My Heart Roar" Lion Cupcakes make great Valentine's Day treats for those you are wild about. See the tutorial at HungryHappenings.com.
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    "You Make My Heart Roar" Lion Cupcakes with Free Printable Cupcake Wrappers
    Prep Time
    30 mins
    Total Time
    30 mins
     
    Top cupcakes with a big swirl of frosting then add a Reese's Cup Lion and decorate them with a "You Make My Heart Roar" cupcake wrapper.
    Course: Cupcakes
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: lion cupcakes, reeses cup cupcakes, valentines day dessert
    Servings: 6
    Author: Beth Klosterboer
    Ingredients
    • 6 Reese's Cups
    • 12 caramel squares
    • 9 large red heart sprinkles
    • black food coloring marker
    • 1 ounce melted light cocoa confectionery coating candy melts or almond bark
    • 6 cupcakes
    • 2 cups tan frosting
    • 6 conversation hearts
    Instructions
    1. Unwrap peanut butter cups.
    2. Unwrap caramels and soften them by heating in the microwave on defrost for 5 second increments, kneading after each, until soft.
    3. Flatten 6 of the caramels, and cut using a 1 - 1 ½ inch heart cutter.
    4. Cut 12 small circles using a small round plunger cutter or pinch off pieces and roll into small balls.
    5. Press one red heart sprinkle onto each caramel heart forming the lion's nose.
    6. Break the remaining 3 heart sprinkles in half.
    7. Attach one piece with the rounded side facing down, under the curved part of the caramel heart, creating the lion's tongue.
    8. Draw eyes, eyebrows, and freckles onto each caramel heart using a black food coloring marker.
    9. Attach one caramel heart lion's face and two caramel ears to each peanut butter cup using melted confectionery coating.
    10. Cut the remaining caramel squares in half.
    11. Roll each into a ball then into a teardrop shaped paw.
    12. Draw 5 claws onto each paw using a black food coloring marker.
    13. Wrap each cupcake in a printable "You Make My Heart Roar" cupcake wrapper.
    14. Spoon frosting into a large pastry bag fitted with a large 1M star tip.
    15. Pipe a big swirl of frosting on top of each cupcake.
    16. Press a Reese's Cup lion onto the front at the top of each frosting swirl.
    17. Press a conversation heart onto the frosting just below the lion's head.
    18. Attach one paw on either side of the candy heart.

    This recipe was originally published on February 13, 2016.

    More Valentine's Day Cupcake Ideas

    If you like these cute lion cupcakes you might also enjoy making these fun Valentine's Day cupcakes. See the links to the recipes below the collage of images.

    Reese's cup Valentine's Day Cupcakes. See the tutorials at HungryHappenings.com.
    "I'm Bananas About You" Monkey Cupcakes
    Puppy Love Cupcakes with "I Woof You" Wrappers
    Teddy Bear Cupcakes
    "You Make My Heart Roar" Lion Cupcakes
    If you are looking for other treats or gifts to make for Valentine's Day,
    you might like these other recipes too.

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    Beth Klosterboer
    Beth Klosterboer
    Hi, I'm Beth Klosterboer, a professional chocolatier & baker, cookbook author, and event planner. I love sharing recipes for happy occasions here on Hungry Happenings. I also create easy fudge recipes to share at HowToMakeEasyFudge.com, rice krispie treat recipes at HowToMakeCerealTreats.com, and easy cookie recipes at HowToMakeEasyCookies.com
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    1. Sharon Perry says

      February 02, 2019 at 11:39 am

      Thank you, Beth! Ordered them, will be here on Monday! I thought I had every Valentine sprinkle available! LOL

      Reply
    2. Sharon Perry says

      February 01, 2019 at 4:55 pm

      Once again, you have made the most adorable Valentine cupcake toppers! Can you tell us what/where to find the heart sprinkle you used?
      Thank you again for sharing your creativity!

      Reply
      • Beth says

        February 01, 2019 at 10:04 pm

        Thanks, Sharon. I'm so glad you like them! I used Wilton's Jumbo Heart Sprinkles. You can usually find them at JoAnn's or Michaels and amazon sells them too. You can find them here (ad) https://amzn.to/2S0qw09

        Reply
    3. Ann says

      March 06, 2016 at 11:55 pm

      Love it!
      Love the printer friendly option.

      Reply
      • Beth says

        March 07, 2016 at 6:54 am

        I'm so glad to hear that. Thanks!

        Reply
    4. Allison says

      February 15, 2016 at 8:54 am

      I tried making your teddy bear cupcakes, but couldn't get the head to stand upright on the cupcake - it kept wanting to fall backwards. I had a big swirl of frosting on the top of the cupcake. I was wondering how you got yours to stay upright?

      Reply
      • Beth says

        February 15, 2016 at 12:42 pm

        Sorry to hear you had trouble. I made sure there was enough frosting behind the peanut butter cup to hold it up, so I attached it low enough on the big swirl so that it would hold it up. So, be sure to press it into the frosting swirl so that you have enough frosting behind the peanut butter cup. If your frosting is really soft, you might need to add a bit more frosting behind the peanut butter cup.

        Reply
      • Sharon Perry says

        February 01, 2019 at 5:01 pm

        When I made the monkey cupcakes, I inserted a sandwich pick in the side of the Reeces, starting the hole with a regular tooth pick, then inserted into the cupcake,, worked great as I was transporting them 1 1/2 hours away. Hope this helps!

        Reply
        • Beth says

          February 01, 2019 at 10:01 pm

          Thanks for sharing your tip! I have started using Pocci cookie sticks to hold up the Reese's Cups which works great too!

          Reply
    5. Lisa W. says

      February 14, 2016 at 11:10 am

      This is absolutely adorable! Happy Valentines Day!

      Reply
      • Beth says

        February 14, 2016 at 2:45 pm

        Happy Valentine's Day to you too, Lisa! 🙂

        Reply
    6. The Partiologist says

      February 14, 2016 at 8:03 am

      You always come up with the cutest ways to use Reese's and those wrappers...just so fun!

      Reply
      • Beth says

        February 14, 2016 at 2:46 pm

        I thought the wrappers really tied the whole treat together. I'm happy you like them. Thanks!

        Reply
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