Paw patrol cake idea9/12/2023 I finished it off with a package of red and blue paw prints and piped a blue border using my #21 Icing tip.Īnd it was done! Here’s the finished Paw Patrol birthday setup on the day of the party: The white bone that says “patrol” is actually a printed piece of paper with some plastic taped to the back of it to keep it from getting messed up. I printed off the Paw Patrol logo and alphabet shapes and used an Xacto knife to cut out the fondant around the outline of the letters. I bought some premixed primary colored fondant and Wilton Sugar Sheets at Walmart to create the Paw patrol logo and shield. I did a crumb coat first and froze it for a few minutes before I put on the final icing layer. It doesn’t have to look pretty because it’s all getting covered in icing anyhow. You can see here how I carved out the rectangle cake to make the bone shape work. The icing was just a homemade vanilla buttercream recipe with a teaspoon of caramel extract added in addition to the vanilla. If you’ve never tried the Sour Cream White Cake recipe, you HAVE to give it a whirl. Everyone seriously raved about how good these cakes tasted. I added caramel flavoring to the cakes and the icing and it was SOOOOOOOO good. (And heads up- Those amazon affiliate links above are higher Walmart so definitely check in the stores if you’re planning to buy supplies). So, three cake mixes from Aldi at about $1.00 each plus a few extra ingredients made this cake pretty cheap. I also made two chocolate round cakes using a Chocolate cake mix. PNG files (printed off on my computer)įor the cakes, I made a double batch of the famous White Almond Sour Cream Cake (WASC cake) that is SUPER delicious and cheap using two white cake mixes from Aldi. Paw Patrol paw-shaped sugar decorations.14×20 Wilton Cardboard Cake Board (I had to cut 1″ off the end to fit in the box).Watkins Caramel Extract (bought at Walmart).Wilton Cake Decorating Kit with icing tips.6″ round cake pans (preferably with straight sides).In this post, I’ll share what I learned to take some of the guesswork out for you guys. I watched a few Youtube videos and just kind of figured it out as I went along. Since I have most of the supplies to do it myself, I figured a bone-shaped cake would be pretty simple. I don’t get too fancy, but if it’s a simple design I can definitely handle it. I took a Wilton cake decorating class at Hobby Lobby WAY back in 2006 (And yes, I was blogging back then) and I have been baking cakes ever since. If you missed the post, you can see all the fun Paw Patrol party ideas here, but here is the cake I made: A few weeks ago I made Caroline a bone-shaped birthday cake for her Paw Patrol themed 3rd birthday party.
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