Posts Tagged ‘jello cake’

Princess Cakes

A friend wanted a party to celebrate her daughter’s birthday.  Like us, her daughter’s birthdays are in the wintertime, so she opted for celebrating their half-birthdays in the summer.  Why not take advantage of the beautiful weather?

The theme was princess, so I decided to make 2 princess cakes for each birthday girl.  The cakes were jello, per request of the celebrants.  One strawberry, therefore decorated in pink, and the other blueberry, decorated in light blue.  I used a wilton wonder mold for the dresses and fresh whipped cream for the frosting.

Out of this world!

My friend’s daughter wanted to celebrate her 7th birthday party at a planetarium.  It was a fabulous idea and my kids had so much fun learning about stars and planets.  Since she was planning for a large turn-out, I decided to surprise her with a solar system cake…yes, that’s right, a solar system cake…or rather cakes.

I knew it would be too much to do it to scale, so I just decided to make the planets out of cake.  I made a total of 5-6 batches of cake batter and used spherical (ball) molds for the planets.  I made a total of 4 spherical jello cakes using 4 halves of the ball pan sculpted into spheres,  2 spherical chocolate cakes using 4 halves of the ball pan (these were slightly larger than the 4 jello cakes), 1 spherical carrot cake using 2 halves of the ball pan, and 1 chocolate muffin shaped into a sphere for Mercury.  I decided not to add Pluto since it was recently declared a dwarf planet.

Although Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune actually have planetary rings, I decided to just make a ring for Saturn since it is the most visible among the other planets.  I piped white chocolate into a ring and sprinkled metallic sugar crystals to simulate the bits of ice and rock in real planetary rings.  I used cream cheese frosting for the chocolate and carrot cakes and whipped cream frosting for the jello cakes.  Since I did not want to go through the effort of baking a huge Sun, I decided to make a big popcorn ball instead.  I’m glad it was a hit with the kids!

It’s a little too complicated to explain how I managed to levitate the cakes, so I won’t go into details.  Suffice to say, I took the opportunity to elevate my cakes to a new level (as my aunt Martha would say).

3721 sun in front 4

3711 solar system

3716 saturn close up

3718 earth closeup

Light & fluffy butterflies

What better way to celebrate summer than with butterfly cakes?  Yum!  I made 2 butterfly cakes (one jello cake w/ whipped cream and one chocolate cake w/ cream cheese frosting filling) for a friend’s daughter’s birthday party.  All the little girls got cute fairy wings at the party, so the butterfly cakes were a great complement.

Can you tell how I cut the cakes?  For one butterfly, I used two 8×1.5 round pans.  I stacked the cakes, cut it in half, and then cut each half into 1/3.  So, start the cut a third from the long side of the half circle to a third from the round side of the half circle.  I used a long donut for the body and placed the rounded sides of the half circles alongside of the body to create the wings.  I used whipped cream to frost the cakes and tinted the whipped cream to color the wings.  You can pretty much use sprinkles and other types of candy to further decorate the wings.

Butterfly Cake 1

Butterfly Cake 2

Whale of a birthday party

My daughter loves whales!  So it wasn’t hard coming up with the theme for her 2nd birthday party.  I made jello cakes and shaped them into 2 whales using egg and loaf shaped pans.  Ignoring my gut instinct, I decided not to skewer the whales down to the cake board…big mistake!  The whales slid during transport and crashed into one another and into the sides of the cake cover.  I will trust my instincts next time.  On a happier note, I was able to take a picture of the cakes prior to transport.  However, I did not have them fully decorated with pearl sprays as the water blowhole.

As part of the whale theme, I made “save the whale shirts” to give out to kids, gave out “The Snail and The Whale” storybooks, and had the kids “save the plushy whales” beached in the jumphouse.

Below are pix of 1) freshly made whales, 2) whales in captivity during transport, 3) whale with pearl spray, 4) packaged shirt favors, and 5) save the whale shirt.

IMG_7212

IMG_7214 collision whale

Whale Favors Whale Shirt

Fruity-licious!

I’m so behind, I know!  Thanks to those who keep checking back now and again…  I will post the fire truck cake directions soon as I’ve been getting many requests, but please give me some time.  I just started a new job and therefore falling behind on everything else!

Now where was I?  This summer was a blast with fond memories of my kids stuffing their faces with cold, sweet, juicy watermelon.  I paid homage to this wonderful fruity goodness with none other than a cake rendition. 

The cake itself is…can you guess…a jello cake.  Did I mention this was a cool, refreshing cake?  🙂  Although I decorated it as a watermelon cake, I ended up using cherry jello because I could not find a watermelon flavored jello and of course, didn’t have time to make a watermelon jello from scratch.  I used whipped cream frosting and as you can tell did not whip enough to cover the watermelons generously.  I was scraping my bowl for every tiny bit of whipped cream…

Needless to say, you can make a better looking watermelon cake if you use regular frosting instead of whipped cream as it is harder to get a smooth spread with whipped cream.  Then again it could just be me.