Hazardous Materials and Radioactive Cupcakes


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I feel like I have been MIA longer than I wanted to be. As I mentioned on Saturday, I was busy making cupcakes for an event at work for Monday. The Hazardous Materials and Radiation Safety Associate Director from our office is moving on to bigger and better things and on his last day our office held a little recognition lunch for him.
 I say it was a little event, but there must have been 80-100 people there to wish him luck with his future endeavor since he had devoted almost 21 years of service to the campus. I was given the task to coordinate at the last minute, and I am very proud of how I was able to coordinate such an event. I had catering done by Yali’s Cafe in Berkeley and I was blown away with how much food they provided. Everyone at the event was really happy with the food, atmosphere, and of course, the cupcakes! 
The theme was toxic waste alluding to the department he commanded. The design started off with the idea of rats from the What’s New Cupcake? book because of his magnet on our office’s sign in board. The rat rhymes with Pat, his nickname, and allowed me to carry out the theme of Hazardous Waste. 
The radiation trefoil and bio hazard picks are actually handmade using a template we found, a punch out device, and toothpicks. It is actually pretty difficult to find hazardous waste theme in party stores and when you are short on time, it is great that there are templates available online to make your own designs.
I added the Toxic Waste Candy barrels from the Powell’s Sweet Shoppe located on College and Alcatraz in Berkeley. They added a nice touch to the display. The cheese and pink rat body parts are made out of yellow Star burst and pink Tootsie Rolls heated up, rolled out, and shaped. My sister did a great job making all the candy shapes, especially the cheese! She did a great job helping me over the weekend on on the day of the event. 
I ordered the sheet cake from Costco with just the lettering and an empty space. I made the green slime by adding food coloring to some piping gel. The drums were purchased from Ace Hardware by the Director who painted them over the weekend. The overall effect looked really good. We added some extra figures before the even like a caution sign and a Hazardous Waste guy with a broom “sweeping” the mess. I will add those photos if I anyone else happened to take any before cutting the cake.

I was busy the whole day running errands picking up a plaque in Oakland, the cake from the Costco in Richmond, and then grabbing balloons and picking up the platters. While it was a little stressful putting it all together, I enjoyed it so much and am now considering a position dealing with event planning because it was so fun!

Overall it was a very successful event and I am so glad he enjoyed it. I wish him the best and know he will do amazing things in his new position.

6 Replies to “Hazardous Materials and Radioactive Cupcakes”

  1. These look so yummy. I just joined your blog. I hope you can check out mine: http://theproverbs.net and join to keep in contact. Thanks for your time and keep bloggin 🙂

    God Bless!
    Steven B.

  2. This is such a nice thing to do for your co-worker, wow, you have such great skills!

    xx
    Kelly
    Sparkles and Shoes

  3. haha so much for a "little event"
    im sure your cupcakes tasted amazing though! they sure look amazing 🙂

  4. omg omg omg omg omg as a chemist I am so in love with this PARTY!! EEK!! I am so jealous of this person! Will you throw a chemical hazard party for me? hehe xD
    But seriously, Brandy you are such a winner.

    xo
    osmiuminlove.blogspot.com

  5. the cupcakes look delicious!!

    maybe you would like to follow each other ? just let me know !!
    xoxo

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  6. These are so cool and unique!! What an interesting theme, you are so talented!! Thanks for visiting my blog dear!!

    XO Jenna
    Demureindiamonds.com

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