Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Barbie Cake Tutorial

Ok..for those info-hungry Moms out there who are also hungry for a Barbie cake, this is your lucky day! When my little doll asked so eagerly for a "Bah-bie cake" I had to do my best to pull it off. I had heard that you could use the Pampered Chef Batter Bowl could be used to make the skirt of Barbie's dress. Here's the Batter Bowl image:

Other items you'll need: 3 cake mixes, 3 containers frosting, 2 round cake pans, Barbie or Barbie "cake pick" (can be found on cake decorating aisle of craft stores), decor items (M&M's, sprinkles, etc), and canned cake frosting.

Follow directions for cake mixes as directed & fill batter bowl with TWO of the cake mixes; then make 2 round cakes w/the 3rd cake mix. The 3rd cake mix is necessary b/c if you use a Barbie doll as the center rather than the cake pick, she will be too tall for the skirt. Bake 2 round pans as directed, but batter bowl cake will require almost an hour to bake through completely. Use a bamboo stick or straw to check the...the...done-ness.

Sorry, I didn't take pics as I went, but I have one of the assembly. Once you remove the batter bowl cake, cut off the top so it will sit flat on top of the round cake. This is where my engineer hubby helped out >> He cut 2 long straight cuts down the center of the cake, then pushed the cake out the bottom to push Barbie through. This helped keep the stability of the cake, rather than just shoving poor ole' Barbie in there like I was gonna do (the "Joy" way).

Here's a pic of 1st step assembly:

As you can see, the batter bowl cake sits upside-down on top of one round cake. I didn't need the 2nd round cake, but used it as the "candle cake" since I didn't want to chance lighting up Barbie's hair when lighting the candles. I layered some icing between the two to make it stick. Then, shaved a little off the top to give Barbie's skirt it's ladylike shape.
Now, I'm not an owner of one of those fancy cake-decorating kits, so I just see what wonders I can work with a tub of frosting & a butter knife. I tinted white frosting pink and went to work! I also bought one of those cans of frosting and used it to add a little "texture." Add a few M&M's...voila!! I even had to step back & giggle when finished:


...And here's proof that it was worth it all! My little doll got her wish!!


3 comments:

Blessed Mommy of 2 said...

The cake looked great! Where'd you get the barbie for it? I have the pampered chef bowl, now I just need round cake pans! =) Thanks for sharing this!

Lindy said...

YOU DID AWESOME! joy, you are so talented! I know allie loved it :0)

Christen said...

This is very helpful! But what size pampered chef batter bowl did you use? The 4 c. or the 8 c.?

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