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I’m not a food blogger, but I do enjoy baking and lately, I’ve been doing a lot more of it. I baked these Banana Nut Coffee Cake Muffins for breakfast this week and I made these super easy DIY parchment baking liners for the muffins and wanted to quickly pop on here to share how I made them with you guys.

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I’ve seen these tulip parchment baking liners a lot on Instagram and Pinterest and I love the way they look compared to the normal cupcake tins you usually see.

I always thought they made cupcakes look super fancy and automatically assumed you’d only find them only at some special kind of upscale bakery or something.

Well, this weekend I decided I’d attempt to make some of my own and I was super surprised how easy and quick they were to actually make.

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The first time I made these I was worried the liners wouldn’t hold very well and the batter would leak out the sides and make a big mess.

That did not happen at all. These liners hold together surprisingly well and in my experience, they don’t alter the way the batter is cooked either.

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The best part about these DIY tulip liners is that they are made out of biodegradable, compostable, and recyclable parchment paper! So after I’ve eaten my muffin instead of throwing it away I can add it to my compost pile.

As you know I’ve been trying to make a real conscious effort to be more aware of our household waste. Several months ago we started doing things like recycling, composting, regrowing food scraps and swapping out plastic grocery bags for reusable tote bags at the store.

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We’ve also started to swap out household products for more eco-friendly brands like Seventh Generation, and Meyers products.

The one brand I’ve recently discovered and come to love using is If You Care.

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You can find more of their products and other eco-friendly products at Thrive Market. A lot of their products are compostable including their 13 Gallon Tall Kitchen Compostable Trash Bags!

Other important values included in their parchment paper include:

  • Gluten-Free
  • Vegetarian
  • Vegan
  • Certified Kosher
  • Biodegradable
  • Chlorine-Free
  • Compostable
  • Nontoxic
  • Recyclable
  • Recycled Packaging
  • Sustainably farmed
  • Dye- and Color Additive-Free
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I don’t know about you but anytime I can make simple lifestyle changes like swapping out household products for more sustainable ones without making a sacrifice on functionality and price I’m going to try and do it.

If you’re passionate about becoming more of a conscious consumer and are looking for a good place to start, Thrive Market has a membership program full of sustainable brands.

As a member, you’ll save 25%-50% on products and for every membership Thrive Market sponsors a free one for a low-income family.

They have a 1-year membership, a 3 month, or even a 1-month membership if you want to try it out first to see if it’s for you.

You can find more info on the membership HERE if you’re interested. Or check out my Recommended Products section to see some of my favorite environmentally friendly products.

Ok, now that I’ve explained why I love these cute little DIY parchment baking liners for muffins and cupcakes let’s get down to how to actually make them.

What You’ll Need

  • Parchment Paper
  • Scissors
  • Ruler (optional)
  • Cupcake Baking Tin
  • 1 Cup (slightly smaller than the cupcake tins)

Like I said this is such an easy DIY, it’s so easy I’m not really sure you can even call it a DIY but just go with it.

Directions

  1. Determine how many muffins or cupcakes you’ll be making.
  2. Each tulip liner is approximately 6” by 6”, and a sheet of parchment paper will make 2 rows of tulip liners.
  3. You’ll use this information to determine how long of a sheet of parchment paper to tear off.
  4. After you’ve torn off your appropriate amount of parchment paper fold it in half right down the middle taco style. Cut along the middle fold to create 2 rows.
  5. Measure and lightly mark every 6” on your 2 parchment paper rows. If you don’t feel like being that precise just eyeball it and try to make squared.
  6. After you’ve traced out all of your squares go ahead and cut them out.
  7. Choose a cup whose bottom should be just slightly smaller than the inside of your cupcake baking tin. The bottom of your cup should be able to mostly fit inside of one of the cupcake baking tins.
  8. Flip your cup upside down on the counter.
  9. Taking one cut out square parchment paper at a time, place it in the middle of the cup as precisely as you can.
  10. Using your hands carefully wrap your parchment paper around the cup by pulling it in a downward motion. Try to make the folds as tight as possible.
  11. Take the wrapped parchment paper off of the cup and turn right side up and you should have your first tulip muffin liner.
  12. Test it before making the others that it fits properly into a muffin baking tin first. The tulip liner will not want to stay in the baking tin completely, but just be sure that it will fit snuggly when the batter is added.
  13. If it’s too large find a slightly smaller cup to use as the mold, otherwise, if it fits fine go ahead and repeat the process for the rest of your parchment paper squares.
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That’s it! I told you the easiest “DIY” ever, am I right?!

Quick Tip: I know it may be a little more difficult to know how much to fill the tulip liners than when using normal ones so a good amount is about ⅔ of the way to the top or a centimeter or two below the top of the baking tin. You should be able to see the baking tins shadow through the parchment paper to help you gauge it.

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Thanks for stopping by the blog today! I hope you enjoyed this easy DIY post. If you try making these yourself tag me on Instagram and share it in the comments so I can see how they turned out for you!

Be sure to check out some of my other DIYs on the blog.

One of my favorite DIY and eco-friendly posts is my DIY Cloth Paperless Towels where I show you how to cut down on paper waste by making reusable napkins.

I literally use them EVERY day and could not imagine going back to regular paper towels, and tissues ever again.

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