Coolest Pikachu Birthday Cake

Homemade Pikachu Birthday Cake

My son really likes Pokemon, so I decided to make him a Pikachu Birthday Cake. While I was researching, I saw some Pikachu cakes on this site. They no longer sell this particular cake pan at the store, so I bought it off eBay. The cake itself is just a chocolate cake recipe I found … Read more

Coolest Pikachu Birthday Cake

Homemade Pikachu Birthday Cake

Use cake pans with the outline of your character, makes everything easier, because I’m only 15 years old, and did this Pikachu Birthday Cake myself. When you add a black outline to where the colors change, or around things to make them stand out, it makes everything look a lot better than it already was!

Pokemon Cake

Rayquaza Cake

My son requested this Pokemon cake for his 10th birthday. It was all store bought ingredients. I found the picture that I was going to use and placed it on a glass cutting board, covered it with plastic wrap and traced the outline with black decorating frosting. I outlined using all the colors as needed … Read more

Coolest Pokemon Birthday Cake

Homemade Pokemon Birthday Cake

I made this Pokemon Birthday Cake for my son, Cameron, to take to his Cub camping weekend. It is a chocolate sponge base with a marble sponge cake on top. These were both covered in a buttercream crumb coating and buttercream filling in both. Both cakes were covered in fondant and then stacked together. The … Read more

Cool Homemade 3D Pokeball Pokemon Cake

Homemade  Pokemon Cake

This is a Pokemon cake I did for my son’s 9th birthday. I made a 10×10 inch square cake for the base and covered it in yellow butter cream. I did a ball border in black and red. For the Pokeball I used the “Ball” pan form Wilton. I covered it with red, black and … Read more

Pokemon Ball Cake

Pokemon Ball Cake

Well I tried to make a ball cake, that didn’t work, it broke, so I had to make two cakes, half balls. I iced each cake with homemade buttercream icing, and then I covered them with fondant. I used Wilton’s food coloring and painted the red parts of the Pokemon ball, and used black food … Read more

Coolest Pokemon Birthday Cake

Homemade Pokemon Birthday Cake

I made this Pokemon Birthday Cake for my son’s 5th birthday. I used a round cake pan. The top cake was vanilla and the bottom chocolate, with vanilla ice cream in the middle! I had a hard time making the red frosting, it came out more of a pink. The black around the middle is … Read more

Cool Pokemon Cake Photos

Coolest Pokemon Cake Photos

This is a cake for Jos’s 19th birthday. I made a two layer chocolate diabetic cake with sugarless chocolate filling/frosting. I decorated with molded chocolate numbers and a piped chocolate Pikachu and pokeball. Pikachu was made by melting colored Merckens chocolate and tracing his picture.

Pokeball Pokemon Cake

Pokeball Cake

I used the Wilton ball cake pan to create the ball shape of this Pokeball cake. I then used tip 16 to star the top and bottom portion of the ball. I cut a plastic bowl bottom off, then put it upside down on the cake stand to hold the cake in place. It was … Read more

Coolest Pokemon Birthday Cake

Homemade Pokemon Birthday Cake

This Pokemon Birthday Cake was made for my son last year by me. It is a Pokemon called Manaphy. There is a pic of the card next to the cake itself. It was a simple sponge sandwich cake covered in fondant. I think I used apricot jam to cover and stick the icing to the … Read more

Coolest Pokemon Cake Photos and How-To Tips 0

This is a Pokemon cake for Jos?s 19th birthday. I made a two layer chocolate diabetic cake with sugarless chocolate filling/frosting. I decorated with molded chocolate numbers and a piped chocolate Pikachu and pokeball. Pikachu was made by melting colored Merckens chocolate and tracing his picture.s 19th birthday. I made a two layer chocolate diabetic … Read more

Coolest Pokemon Cake

Pokemon - Pikachu Cake

My son wanted a Pokemon cake for his 7th birthday. I printed off a picture of the Pikachu trio and made a royal icing plaque. To make the plaque, I put the picture under a piece of parchment paper and loosely taped it down on a cookie sheet. Pipe/trace the picture with thinned royal icing. … Read more