Every one of these baby shower cakes have been submitted to us by our readers. They have provided tips and ideas to help you create a fabulous cake for your next baby shower!
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Gloria V. from Long Beach, California
This cake is strawberry flavored with vanilla frosting.
First, cover the cake with a crumb coat of frosing. There after, place pacifiers on each corner. Draw a bottle with color frosting and add candle booties for decorations. To finish it off, add blue ribbon on the edges of the cake.
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Maria V. from Cumming, Georgia
6" and 9" buttercream iced cake with chocolate brown
and pink stripes, dots and ball border. Butterfly
stamped with food coloring on gumpaste plaque. The
greeting was done on edible paper with edible ink.
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Robert F. from Mustang, Oklahoma
First we used a cup cake
pan to make the chest part.
We used the Wilton Soccer pan to make the belly.
We iced the cake with homemade white buttercream icing. Then we
used white fondant to make the dress. We added a black fondant bow and black
detailing around the top. We used flesh colored fondant to make cleavage.
The fondant we used was homemade and actually taste better than
the stuff you buy.
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Maria V. from Cumming, Georgia
This baby blue shower cake was made out of 5" and 8" fondant covered cakes with fondant stripes,
bow and balls. The baby booties were made out of gumpaste.
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Patty J. from Lapeer, Michigan
We will be starting with the block.
Step 1 : Make 3 Square Layers of your choice cake mix.
Step 2 : Stack & Frost
Step 3 : Use Star tip for borders and letters.
For the baby booties on top of the block.
Step 1 : Using the star tip decorate a dixie cup
Step 2 : Place a plop of frosting in front of the dixie cup, and continue to
decorate with star tip.
Step 3 : Using round tip make a bow for the booties.
Add baby toys you can find at Walmart, or even the dollar store.
Now on to the Bears
Step 1 : Using Wilton pan bake the cake.
Step 2 : Frost cake with star tip.
Step 3 : Using fondant make a diaper, and place on bear.
Step 4 : Use wiggly eyes again you can find almost anywhere, and place onto
bear.
**I placed the cakes on a doiley on a tray.
And there you have a fun baby shower cake!!!
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Misty H. from Bienfait, Saskatchewan Canada
Use a good sized oval pan. Make two cakes stacked together.
Dig out the middle to make room for the water. I used whipped icing, spread around to make the waves. Color with blue spray coloring. Cover the tub with white icing. The facuet and taps were actually shower curtain hooks that I found in the bed and bath section of Wal-Mart.
Rubber duckies give it a finishing touch.
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Jodi from Georgia
This is a fully edible cake. I hosted a
baby shower for my friend who happens to love designer bags so I couldn't think of a better cake for her! She also happens to love Marshmallow fondant so that
is what I used.
To begin, I baked a 1/2 sheet cake and just cut it into the
shapes that I needed for the cake. I used buttercream to create a thin layer and then covered the whole cake in Marshmallow fondant. I used a mini fondant
letter cutter to make the c's but I actually used a G since the Coach c is a
bit different.
I had to sort of play with it to get it to look as close to the
signature c that I could. I wanted the cake to be a pretty green and girly so I
used a pearl luster dust on the c's. Everything in the diaper bag was molded
with fondant. I used glasses to make the bends in the baby blanket that I
needed as well as the straps. This was my first purse cake and oh so much fun!
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Mary R. from Fletcher, North Carolina
This is a chocolate cake, iced in cream cheese icing and covered with fondant icing. I used a 9 X 13 sheet pan to make this cake. I used a drinking glass to cutout the neck, and frosted the entire cake with
cream cheese icing. I then rolled out some fondant icing to make the dress and sleeves. I colored some more fondant icing pink to make the bow and collar and used edible pearls as buttons.
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Dawn D. from Cumming, Georgia
This is a hand painted fondant picture for a little
girl, just lay it on top of the cake and write your saying on the cake.
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Isabel D. from Pozuelo, Madrid Spain
It´s a chocolate cake
decorated with icing and fondant.
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Tara W. from Hampton, Georgia
This is a sheet cake, The stomach is half of a ball pan and
the boobs are two cup cakes. The cake was frosted in buttercream and the dress was made from fondant.
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Isabel D. from Pozuelo, Madrid Spain
It´s a chocolate cake
decorated with icing and fondant.
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Mary R. from Fletcher, North Carolina
This was made with a white cake,one layer is pink and the other is blue,(cause mommy
didn't know the sex of the baby yet),
The hood is Pineapple flavored cake and the icing is Buttercream.
I used a 9 X 15 sheet cake for the bed
and two 8"rounds for the hood, I used bamboo skewers pushed threw the hood into the sheet cakes to hold and support it. I iced the cakes using the basket weave
method and I made the Bear, toys,blanket and flowers by hand using fondant icing and used real ribbon on each side for the bows.
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Mary R. from Fletcher, North Carolina
This cake is a white cake with hershey chocolate syrup icing.
I iced a stacked oval cake using the
basket weave method, and made all the decorations out of fondant icing and made the booties out of marshmallows piped with icing to give the crocheted look.
You can free hand or use templates to cut and shape your fondant
decorations...to make the booties you use three large marshmallows for each
bootie, set two side by side and cut one in half and use one of the halves as
the top of the booties, you use a #18 open star cake decorating tip and make
shell like designs in a roll all around the marshmallows,one row at a time..when done use a #4 tip to make a figure 8 as the bow and two ribbons.
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Isabel D. from Pozuelo, Madrid Spain
It´s a chocolate cake
decorated with icing and fondant.
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Jenni W. from North Charleston, South Carolina
I used an upside down pyrex bowl to bake
the 'baby' inside of the wrap. I used another deep bowl to bake the stork. All
fondant accents and I airbrushed the stork. His head is made out of rice
crispie treats b/c cake wouldn't be strong enough to hold up the beak.
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Kimberly W. from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
This was a easy cake to make. I took a 1/2 sheet cake and cut it into the shape of a onesie. I then used fondant for decorate the cake with strips and added a bib!
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Kimberly W. from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
First I took 3, 1/2 sheet cakes and stacked them. Then I cut the shape of cake, I made the head with another round cake cut in half and stacked. Then I made the babies feet, and hands with fondant and covered the baby with different colored fondant. The whole cake took 4 hrs to make because of the shaping and detailing. But it was worth it, it came our great! Check out my site for more of my cakes at www.freewebs.com/ohhthatscute .
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Cake submitted to baby shower cakes gallery by:
Kimberly W. from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
This was a easy cake to make. I took a 1/2 sheet cake and cut it into the shape of a onesie. I then used fondant for decorate the cake with strips and added a bib!
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