The hat is a mini wonder cake pan by Wilton. I just frosted it to a tip on top and decoraded it with stars and moons for the witch look. The frosting color was a little off, but since it was for a witch it worked okay.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Another Halloween Cake
This one I made for a little party we had. I wanted it to be a witch theme becuase we had 9 little girls coming to the party. So I made the cake with a witch hat on top.

The hat is a mini wonder cake pan by Wilton. I just frosted it to a tip on top and decoraded it with stars and moons for the witch look. The frosting color was a little off, but since it was for a witch it worked okay.
The hat is a mini wonder cake pan by Wilton. I just frosted it to a tip on top and decoraded it with stars and moons for the witch look. The frosting color was a little off, but since it was for a witch it worked okay.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Easy but cute Halloween cakes
So last year I needed to make 6 cakes for a party my girls were invited to. I decided to make them all one layer six inch cakes since they were going to be awards for the kids at the party. Here is what I ended up with.
For the ghosts I just used blue frosting for the background and then used a ghost cookie cutter and pressed it into the blue frosting. I used a small star tip to fill it in. For the Jack-o-lanterns I used orange background and then free-handed the face with a small star tip and added a small green stem on top with a large star tip. Simple right! Happy Haunting!
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Another fun cake.
So here is another cake I made the same day as the Monster cake. My younger brothers are twins and are always sharing a cake. I decided to let them both have their own that year since we had a lot of people there to celebrate. This one is a hamburger. Cute, but the Monster tasted better. I love frosting.

Here's how it's done. I made two 8 inch yellow cakes and didn't frost them. Then I made a nine inch for the center and frosted it with chocolate frosting and then stuck broken chocolate cookies to the side. I used green, read and yellow frosting on top of the 9 inch layer for the condiments. And a bit of white frosting for the sesame seeds on top. And there you go, a yummy hamburger cake.
Here's how it's done. I made two 8 inch yellow cakes and didn't frost them. Then I made a nine inch for the center and frosted it with chocolate frosting and then stuck broken chocolate cookies to the side. I used green, read and yellow frosting on top of the 9 inch layer for the condiments. And a bit of white frosting for the sesame seeds on top. And there you go, a yummy hamburger cake.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
My Favorite Cake..today
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