Here is the method we used to make a helicopter cake. Super easy! Most of it I did the night before.
I used the scraps of sugar sheets that I had left from last year for the windows. Glued together all the accessories, baked the cake, cut to desired shape and threw it in the freezer the night before. The tail is a fat popsicle stick covered with cardstock. Propellers are straws embellished with cardstock. Small wooden dowels cut to size with cardstock landing gear glued onto the cardboard platform finished up the props. Everything was stuff I keep on hand in the craft cupboard.
Next day when it was finally Aubreys naptime I pulled out my frozen cakes and "frosted" them with melted chocolate for a quick and easy cake. Made with a round pie plate and a square 8x8 that I whacked up a little to add to the giant cupcake baked for the main body of the helicopter. I poked the wooden dowels into the landing pad for a nice sturdy base to set the helicopter on once we arrived at the party destination. In hindsight I would put a dab of chocolate on it to glue the helicopter to it so it wouldn't topple off. But I didn't have room for the whole stack in my freezer and didn't have any melted chocolate once we arrived on scene, so it did get knocked off its perch at one point. No harm done tho thanks to its hardened chocolate shell.
Plunk the helicopter on the frame and Ta Da!
Somehow my little man went from this
to thisto this
to this
to this
In just the blink of an eye!
Mr. Wise Guy and the kids rode their bikes to the party and The Boy settled into his seat of honor immediately. :)
Waiting patiently for all the ladies to arrive...
and get this party started!!!
Cake time was immediately set into motion.
That smile means it was a success.
The most special part of THIS birthday was that for the first time in 4 years he got to share it with his neighboring cousin who is only a few days apart from him. This was a huge milestone. :D
Festive pumpkin parfaits for the birthday girl!
Cousins
Present Time!
On your mark...get set...
GO!
Ka-dooka horn for his bike. |
And Whoot ...
Party's over!
3 comments:
Elliott's cake is really neat! I'm so glad that the two birthday cousins got to share a party this year. :)
Did u draw the little guy in the window of the helicoptor some how? Very neat cake!! Very special that it was a joint party! Jul knows what it's like to be the only girl cousin here, while Taoe holds don't the spot as only boy cousin there... :) ~ SJo
VERY cool cake!
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