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These wonderful Star Wars Meets Pokémon macarons were made by Phay Shing. She made this for someone who loves to read and is a fan of both Star Wars and Pokémon. Phay wrote a post about these wonderful macarons on her blog – Loving Creations for You.
Everything, including the armchairs, lampshade and floor rug, is made out of macarons. Since she needs so many colors and for her macarons to be sturdy, Phay used swiss meringue. Here is her recipe for swiss meringue.
The arms chairs were made using raspberry flavored macaron shells and filling by adding freeze dried raspberry powder. Phay replaced some of the white chocolate with cocoa butter to make the filling even less sweet. She made a royal icing that matched the color of the pieces to stick them together.
Phay added the detail to the characters with edible markers and paint made by dissolving gel food coloring in vodka.
The base macaron was a 15 cm circle filled with dark chocolate ganache and raspberry ganache.

These terrific Pokémon Easter Eggs were made by the amazing Lesley Jensen. As is the case with all of Lesley’s eggs, the hand painting on these is terrific.

These great Pokémon Easter Eggs were made by Lanini. They feature Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and Charmander.

This terrific Pikachu Easter Basket was made by DramaKana26. The Pikachu Easter Egg is so cute.

These cool hand painted Pokémon Easter Eggs were made by Joanne.

These terrific Pokémon Easter Eggs were made by Holly. I really like how Holly decorated both sides of the eggs.

I saved my favorite for last. These wonderful Pokémon Easter Eggs were created by furinchime. Each one’s a normal egg from the grocery store with the yolk blown out. They were decorated with acrylic paint and paper.

This adorable Pokémon birthday cake was made by Vera from Baking Obsession. Her handmade figures of Lapras, Pachirisu, Pikachu, Munchlax, and Dragonair are wonderful.
Here’s close-ups of Vera’s amazing Pokémon figures:

Lapras

Dragonair

Munchlax

Pachirisu

Pikachu