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Rocketship cake
Rocketship cake












rocketship cake

The rest of the aliens got yellow and blue-green faces and of course, they all needed eyes. I used some of the leftover blueberry cream to cover some of the matching alien cup cakes, but I had made way too much and we still have more of it in the fridge – maybe we’ll have some trifles later this week to use it up.

rocketship cake

Not so bad, eh?! 😎įor a moment I was worried that the actual pieces of the slightly dome shaped cake wouldn’t fit together quite as nicely, but to my surprise they did (I only minimally trimmed the upper two corners of the central square for a smoother transition between the main body and the wings)!Īnd look how nice the rocket looked once it was decorated!

#Rocketship cake how to#

I challenged myself by creating my own puzzle: how to build a rocket out of a standard round cake, ideally with no waste? Pen, paper, scissors and 15 min later I came up with a solution. Opa pointed out that the aliens looked like frogs, but I like the happy little guys.Įvery good party needs exciting food, and a space party obviously needs a rocket cake. One evening a few days ago Oma and I made a little banner. Yannick’s patience for cutting and gluing pieces lasted about half way through the first one, but conveniently Emmanuel and Juliette are brother and sister, so we only needed one and Mama was nice enough to finish it herself.Īs my parents are currently visiting, I also got some great help with the decorations. The first thing towards preparation was making and writing the party invitations. The big monster turned three and since he really likes anything that has to do with rocket ships, we went for a space themed party. We just had our first real kids birthday party on the weekend.














Rocketship cake