Tada! I said I'd do it... heres the end result.
I made these the easy way. I used a box of red velvet cake mix and replaced the liquid with rum. For the frosting, I bought ready made and added LOTS of red food color and a bit of rum extract. Topped with red sugar and little mini skulls they look like just the thing for a quiet winter retreat in the mountains.
(hehehe. Again to Mr. Stephen King, Happy Birthday)

Evans
Cute for Halloween!
1how creative!!
2Red rum. Ha ha ha! Awesome!
3That's awesome!
4My husband's going to be pretty unhappy if I don't try this. How cute!
5They look tasty!
6Very cool!
7Apparently there is an actual RedRum. I've been told I'm to buy some and make these.
8These are FABULOUS!! I may have to make them for a Halloween party...
9love them!
10those look great!
11I heard about RedRum... but I didn't have time to go searching...
12Oh well, next time. hehe
LOVE IT!!! I am so making this for Halloween. Where did you find the sugar skulls! Please let me know, I really want to make these!
13I ordered the sugar skulls at
http://www.shopbakersnook.com/
I LOVE the site.
I think I'll bookmark the page since everyone is asking for them.
14Awesome they're in Saline Michigan my home state!!!! Thanks sarahkushner
15Now I know what my contribution is going to be to movie nights in October.
16sarahkushner that looks SO good...but where did you find the red velvet cake mix? I haven't seen it in stores and did an internet search but couldn't find anything. And did you replace ALL the liquid with rum?
17I used Betty Crocker. I think it gets swiped up pretty fast, the box I picked up was the last one on the shelf.
I didn't replace the eggs and oil with rum, just the water that it called for... but I suppose if you REALLY like rum, you could replace the oil too... hehe
18Those are too cute!! Something cool to make for an adult Halloween party, not for the kids.
19red velevet is my favorite!
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