With Valentines Day quickly approaching, I wanted to share with you three super easy, super fun, and totally do-able techniques.
Seriously, even my hubby can do these.
And you can too! These are very basic, very simple designs that have a wow factor. It looks like you have spent lots and lots of time but in reality, it takes less than 15 minutes!
Want to learn how?
All you need is a few tools. These are readily available at your local craft store.
I used a disposable pastry bag with a #5 tip and a nine-inch offset spatula. You can certainly improvise and use a plastic baggy and knife if you want too!
We will start with our cake. This is a white cake with the BEST BUTTERCREAM FROSTING EVER tinted a fun sweetheart lovey-dovey shade of pink. (will post the recipe at the end)
I did a crumb coat (or dirty iced it) then did another coat of frosting and smoothed it out. You don’t have to worry about perfection here… if there are wholes or bumps, we can cover them with our design!
When making a dot cake you can make very precise uniform dots that have a very specific pattern. Or, if you are anything like me, you want to hurry up and decorate this thing so you can catch the end of your favorite TV show.
Hence, random dots. Just place them any-old-where.
I got a little crazy with my dots. If you want perfectly uniform dots you can do that too… just takes a few seconds more of your time and concentration.
I also added some smaller dots to fill in the space. Then a little border around the bottom.
You could re-create this cake in many ways if you wanted to personalize your Valentines Day treat. How about white with red dots? Or chocolate with white and red dots?
I might have to make one like that next year!
Next up is the very technical and absolute term of “squiggly lines”.
For this, we will also be using the disposable pastry bag and #5 tip.
Start out with any random ole pattern. Then just build around it! I made one solid shape here, then sorta just squiggled my frosting all around it.
Can you see the original shape? Fun huh? Now just keep going around the whole cake!
And now for our last design!
Start out with a cake that has been crumb coated. You can see that this is a rough stage and shows lots of crumbs and cake through the frosting. That’s ok!
Create a generous layer of frosting around the cake.
Once you get a nice thick layer on, gently smooth the frosting so you have a flat surface. You will be removing the excess frosting, but not too much!
Place your spatula flat against the cake, then gently move up, applying even pressure.
For the next row, place the spatula on the line you have created making sure to overlap.
Do this all the way around the cake.
Until you have this. Pretty cool huh?
And remember that super amazing buttercream frosting recipe? Be warned… this is the sweet stuff. Like, ridiculously sweet. I just happen to be a fan of that.
THE BEST BUTTERCREAM
Wow! Those three ideas are so simple, and yet so amazing! thank you for the wonderful ideas for cakes 🙂
Really awesome post. Thanks! Beautiful decorating. You are very talented 🙂
WOW!!!! The cakes look amazing, and yet, so easy to decorate!! Thanks for the tutorial!
I love them all, but my favourite is the polka dot cake. I’m seriously considering trying on for my daughter’s 4th birthday party this weekend. I just showed her the pictures and she said “YES!”, then said she wants one of each 😉 A girl after my own heart!
The three of them look so amazing I can’t even pick a favorite. Lovely!
So pretty!,I am making a 3 layer cake for my parents surprise 40th anniversary party, Dumb question how many batches should I make to frost the cake (double layer 8 in,10in &12in).
This will be my first time making something so big any tips of the trade?
I meant 3 tier double layered cakes….
I’m a new follower – following you from Martha’s DiD site. Your cakes are so pretty and thanks for sharing the new techniques! I am going to try your butter cream recipe as well – heavy cream sounds fabulous! Thanks for sharing! 😉
Ooh, loving all the pink! I think I may try that squiggle technique on my next cake…
I can’t remember if I commented on this post yet, but I LOVE LOVE LOVE these gorgeous cakes. I am going to attempt to make the dot cake and maybe the one with the stripes. I don’t think I will like the way my squiggles turn out. If they turn out cute, I may make a few small cakes as little gifts for a few of my mommy friends for Valentine’s Day. What diameter cake pans did you use?