Coolest Monster High Doll Cake

Coolest Monster High Doll Cake

My 7 year old daughter wanted a Monster High cake, so I decided to utilize some of the legless dolls that hang around our house! To do this I used a pampered chef batter jug/bowl and used a double size Victoria sponge recipe. I covered the cake in black fondant, made a hole then shoved … Read more

Cute Homemade Barbie Dress Cake with Stars

Barbie Doll Cake

I created this Barbie Doll cake for my friend’s birthday party. Knowing that it was a large event and that I had only made one Barbie cake previously, (the week before I made one for my daughter”s birthday), I was pretty nervous. The dress was a replication of the dress she would be wearing to … Read more

Coolest Twin Princess Barbie Cakes

Twin Princess Barbie Cakes

I baked these twin princess Barbie cakes for my twin daughters’ fourth birthdays. I used the Wilton wonder mold for the skirt and also baked a nine-inch layer cake to put beneath each one (to allow for using the full-sized princess Barbie dolls). I made each cake layer a different flavors so we had a … Read more

Cool Homemade Doll and Dress Birthday Cake

Homemade Doll Birthday Cake

I made this Doll Birthday Cake for my daughter’s sixth birthday party. She wanted something special. The interior is chocolate mousse and berry mousse, the outside, obviously, marzipan. It was very good, but the best thing was my daughter’s face when she saw it. It was a great success!

Coolest Princess Birthday Cake

Homemade Princess Birthday Cake

I made this Princess Birthday Cake for my daughter’s 4th birthday. This was for a Princess tea party and my daughter wanted Aurora as the princess. I used a store bought cake mix and baked the cake in a Pampered Chef batter bowl for 1 hour & 15 minutes, then turned it upside down when … Read more

Coolest Princess Birthday Cake

Homemade Princess Birthday Cake

The first thing that we did when we made this Princess Birthday Cake was buy 2 chocolate cake mixes! We baked one in a large round cake pan, and the other one in a regular size bunt pan! After cooling we took the large round cake and placed it on a cake plate, we then … Read more

Fun Homemade Bright Pink Barbie Cake

Homemade Barbie Cake

I baked my Barbie Cake in a large pampered chef glass measuring cup. Once cooled I sliced off the bottom to level and frosted with white frosting and made the roses out of strawberry frosting on wax paper and let sit in the freezer to harden. I used a doll torso with a pick from … Read more

Coolest DIY 4th Birthday Barbie Cake

Homemade 4th Birthday Barbie Cake

My niece wanted a homemade 4th birthday Barbie cake with Stars and Big Hearts. So after 6 cake mixes and many different bowls I finally finished it. I used the Wilton’s doll dress pan. The only problem I had is for some reason I couldn’t get the center of the cake to finish cooking. This … Read more

Coolest Doll Birthday Cake

Homemade Doll Birthday Cake

This doll birthday cake is baked in my kitchen aid bowl. I use two boxes of cake mix, cook at 300 degrees for about an hour and fifteen minutes. I took a cup of cake mix prior to baking, colored it to match the dress and swirlled it with the white cake mix. Then when … Read more

Sweet Homemade Barbie Birthday Cake Decorated with Sprinkles

Homemade  Barbie Birthday Cake

I made this Barbie birthday cake for my god-daughter Ellie’s fifth birthday in January 2009. It was only about my third or fourth attempt at a cake, so it’s pretty easy and looks great! I baked four basic Victoria sponges. After they had cooled I piled them on top of each other and, using a … Read more

Cool Homemade Pink Buttercream Barbie Doll Birthday Cake

Homemade Barbie Doll Birthday Cake

This Barbie Doll Birthday Cake was made for my daughter’s 3rd birthday tea party. She’s very much into princesses so I thought I’d try to use the Wilton Wonder Mold Kit. I used 1 1/2 cake mixes in the mold and cut the bottom of the skirt slightly to even it out (after it was … Read more

Coolest Disney Princesses Cakes

Homemade Disney Princesses Cakes

I used a mini dolly pan and found the Polly pocket Disney princess dolls from Toys R Us. For Cinderella, sleeping beauty, Snow White and Belle, I used fondant to make the skirts and brushed on cake glitter dust. I left the shirts on the dolls because I thought it would be too hard to … Read more