Write an article based on this "Make halloween inspired cake pops. Create holiday cake pops. Make cake pops for a baby shower. Decorate personalized cake pops for a birthday."
Create ghost cake pops by shaping the cake pops in small ghost cake molds. Then, dip the cake pops in white candy coating and add eyes by piping on black frosting.  Make black cat cake pops by forming the cake pops into the shape of a cat’s head. Then, dip them in black candy coating and use white frosting to make whiskers, eyes, and a nose. Prepare candy corn cake pops by forming the cake pops into triangles. Layer the cake pops in white, orange, and yellow candy coloring. Make the cake pops festive for Christmas by dipping them in green or red candy coating. Add gold colored sprinkles to make them feel festive for a New Year's Eve party. Add white candy or nuts to the cake pops for Hanukkah. Buy sprinkles in the shape of common holiday items, such as stars, Christmas stockings, candy canes, or mistletoe. Add the sprinkles to the coated cake pops while they are still wet so the decorations can harden. Coat the cake pops in colors that fit with the color scheme of the baby shower. Use colored sprinkles or candy on the cake pops that go with the color scheme. Light blue and yellow are popular colors for a baby shower.  If you’re feeling very crafty, draw a rattle or baby bows on the cake pops with frosting. Color the cake pops for a gender reveal party, using pink for a girl and blue for a boy. Use confetti sprinkles to decorate the coated cake pops. Write the person’s initials on the cake pops using frosting. Draw a symbol or image that the person likes, such as stars, hearts, or smiley faces. Use sprinkles in the shape of a heart or a star to decorate the cake pops for a birthday.