A fun cake is a great addition to a kid’s birthday party.
Here are a few we’ve done recently:
A Spongebob single tier cake with buttercream decoration and toys |
The colorful background design makes this cake fun and
playful, and the cost is kept down by the incorporation of character toys.
Sock monkey sheet cake with fondant artwork |
This was for a sock monkey themed cake. We really liked the
monkey (so cute!). The argyle design on the sides was a playful touch.
Cowboy sheet cake with buttercream artwork |
This customer requested a cowboy themed sheet cake and
provided a paper plate she was using for the party. Katie was able to recreate
the cowboy on top, as well as the bandana print from the border of the plate. It's always fun to have decoration on the sides of the cake, as well as on top.
Two-tier batman cake with toys and fondant decoration |
Carved owl cake |
This little girl has a owl-themed nursery, and her mom
wanted to use her bedding and wall decal as inspiration for the cake. We made
an owl shaped cake with fondant decoration, and a buttercream cake with the
flower and vines from the inspiration picture
Yo Gabba Gabba molded figure |
Foofa was molded out of rice cereal treat and covered with
fondant for a Yo Gabba Gabba themed birthday party. The birthday girl was so
excited that Foofa was coming to her party!
Buzz Lightyear fondant cake |
This cake was for a big Toy Story fan. His mom said he
really likes Buzz Lightyear, so we made a cake with Buzz wings, a starry
fondant board, and his name and age to match his party theme.
Kids cakes with lots of colors can brighten up a party, add
to the decoration, and be a great surprise for the birthday girl or boy. It is
fun to take inspiration from a favorite show, character, or toy. We can make a
sheet cake, single round, or multi-tier cake to serve your guests.
We can incorporate the theme through toys, molded figures,
and fondant or buttercream artwork. A great kids cake is colorful, has enough
decoration to be playful but not so much as to be distractingly busy.
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