To officially end the baseball season there must always be a celebration with treats, right? If I'm in charge of the treats, they must always be themed and displayed with cuteness, right? ...even if it's for 10 year old boys? Of course! Our treat table lineup: Infield and Outfield Cupcakes Crispy Rice Licorice Baseballs and Crispy Rice Frosted Baseballs It didn't take long to put these goodies together. A pan of Crispy Rice treats was made and then cut out into circles. Each Crispy Rice circle was then frosted and given red 'stitches'. Click here for recipe. I had a bunch of leftover scraps from cutting out the circles...and of course I couldn't waste them... So I molded the scraps into balls and this time added red licorice for the stitching. Surprisingly, these little baseballs were the most popular treats! Next up: Infield and Outfield Cupcakes. After I made a dozen regular cupcakes, I switched to the mini size. I'm starting to make more and more mini cupcakes these days. They seem to be much easier to eat, especially with the adult crowd. (No chocolate crumbs stuck to your face!) Simple chocolate cupcakes frosted in this buttercream recipe--click here. Add to them green colored coconut to represent the outfield grass and they're ultra-delicious! My 10 year old son called them 'epic'! Epic is his new favorite word this year. I'm taking it as a compliment! The infield cupcakes were pretty good too. Home plates were cut from sugar wafer cookies. I didn't use the leftover pieces this time... instead, I ate them! Do you have any idea how addicting Sugar Wafer cookies are? No? I sure do...oh wow! I used my cupcake stands to display the treats. It's very easy to download any sports logo and print out flags. These TB flags are printed on computer paper, cut and taped to toothpicks. 10 year olds get pretty excited seeing their team's logo on everything! The parents were a bit excited, too. AH (Awesome Husband) and I endured quite a few stares. It's not every day that you see someone carrying a card table and cupcake stands to a baseball game. One parent asked if she could help set up. I told her to put the tablecloth on the table. She looked at me like I was crazy as she said..."You brought a tablecloth for the boys?" (Not many people understand crafty bloggers.) Oh, those boys were so excited! (I'm sure the tablecloth had something to do with that!?) --and I learned something... If there are no plates, the kids can only take 2 items--one for each hand. This allowed the adults to enjoy some treats, too! (See, I knew I planned perfectly!?) Thanks for a great season, coaches! We had a 'ball'! To see even more baseball treats-- click here. Don't forget about the Red, White, Blue & You Holiday Link Party! Come link up!