My little girl turned five this past week. Five! In the midst of extensive Christmas baking, I took a break from all this green and red and peppermint and made a perfectly perfect girly girl cake.
With Audrey’s help of course! The last couple years I have let her “design” her cake; she tells me what colors and themes she wants and I do my best to make it happen.
Like this Rose Cake. And this Neapolitan Cake.
Her requests were pretty simple:
1. Lots of flowers
2. Every color in the rainbow.
3. Lots of frosting. (but no chocolate cake because her brother doesn’t like chocolate and she is very thoughtful like that)
I even let her pick the cake stand, which just happens to be one of my all time favorites. I found it in a specialty shop near our new home. The owner of the shop did not want to let it go! Even though there was a price tag on it, they had been using it for display for so long it had become part of the ambiance. I tried so hard to not show my desperation, but in my head I was screaming, “I HAVE TO HAVE THAT CAKE STAND!”
I think her soul heard my souls cries.
Do you think I am being too dramatic? Let’s see… what do most women love?
Ah yes. Shoes. Pretend I was talking about a pair of Jimmy Choo’s.
Back to the cake. Audrey did request a Rosette Cake, but… and this is hard for me to admit… sometimes I get tired of making that cake! So I asked her if it would be ok to change things up a little tiny bit.
She refused.
I asked sweetly. She said no. She crossed her arms and stood up tall and looked me in the eye.
“I promise I will still try to make it pretty!” I pleaded.
“Oh sure mom! Whatever you want.” And she happily flounced away in her princess dress.
So this is my “compromise”. I didn’t make the full on rosette shape, but still tried to make it “flowery”. And it has every color in the rainbow. Except Indigo.
Cause like, I prefer my rainbows with six colors ok?
Audrey loved her cake and loved being a princess for a whole day.
She loved the attention and the gifts.
But most of all, I hope she loved the love.
Happy Birthday Sweety!
Here is a recipe for How to Make a Rainbow Cake.
I shared a picture of Audrey blowing out the candles on this cake on my Instagram account. I am iambaker.
Unbelievably beautiful! what a special birthday cake for your special girl!
Gorgeous cake and perfect for a little girl’s birthday!
How did you pipe it like that with out the colors mixing or frosting melting?
The post of FB said there was a recipe. Is there? Or does one just make a bunch of cakes, coloring each one a different color, then assemble them in a stack, and put the icing roses on the assembled cake?
Yes, thats about it! 🙂
Lovely. Rainbow cakes always bring a smile to people’s faces!
Hooray for rainbow cakes!
Just… WOW!!! 😀
Hi Amanda
can we pleeeeeeeeeeeeease have a tutorial on this piping? Everyone has been getting your rose cakes from me for the last year so I would love to perfect this one before going back to work next month xx
I will try!! Have a lot of other projects this month but will try. 🙂
Haha thanks xx
Wow ! This is so pretty. Check out my Rainbow Cake Roll at http://osugar.weebly.com/1/post/2014/01/rainbow-cake-roll.html or http://www.facebook.com/osugarbakes and let me know what you think ! 🙂
Hi, I would like to know if you used your cream cheese frosting for this cake, or your super ”Perfect Buttercream Frosting”? Would the Cream Cheese hold on as well? Thanks a lot.