Pop Star: Jennifer
“I wanted to thank you for all the wonderful ideas you share on your blog! My kids wanted a monster party, and while I thought making a whole bunch of monster decorated cake pops would be a bit much for my first attempt, we decided to “start small”. We made chocolate fudge cake balls and coated them with the vanilla candy coating to look like eyeballs then stuck them into his monster head cake.” – Jennifer
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Most excellent use of cake pops ever!
Best!!!!! How did you make the hair so perfect? He is such an adorable monster!
whouhoooouuuu – i just looove your monstaaacake!!! until now i only thought about cakepops as a single tasty tidbit – but yu just opened a whooole world of funny possibilitiesusing cakepops! :) sweet greetings from hamburg_germany
This is the cutest cake I’ve ever seen! It deserves some sort of prize, it’s so creative!
This is fantastic! And you could take the idea so many places…seabed on bottom, fish above…meadow below, butterfly pops above…airport below, airplane pops above…I am really inspired! Thank you!
Love it! Love it! Love it!
Seriously! Too…stinkin…cute! LOVE this idea! My son is a Monster FREAK…so I might have to try this one out!
I love this!!
This is amazing! I’d like to know how to you did the hair too. I have a multi-opening tip, but I don’t think I could ever get my frosting to look like this. Great job!
Hey Jennifer,
this is a really AWESOME cake! I was trying to find a fun cake for my nephews 4th bday, and this would be wonderful. Any chance of you sharing the receipe with me / us? Especially what you are using for the hair (coating & tip).
Greetings!
Stef
He is most adorable! Please,please,please tell us how you mastered the fuzzy hair.
This is amazing! What a cool mom to make such a cake! Perfect color and man, look at that hair! I agree, Jennifer — please let us know how you did it. I almost hate that it had to be cut up. But I’m sure it was delish. ;)
Jennifer,
this looks absolutely delicious! This is amazing!
I am also wondering how you did the hair?!?!?
Also… any chance that you email me the receipe??
Sweet cake-licious greetings
Monica
LOVE. I am a monster and robot freak.
Thanks for the love ladies!
I used the No 233 Multiptip from Wilton for the fur. I just started about an 1 or 2 above the bottom of the cake, stuck the tip against the cake and then gently pull away as you squeeze the pastry bag. It will break off the strings of frosting. You might need to experiment a bit first to see how long of strings you get. I’m sure it depends on humidity, heat, and the frosting recipe. I just used the good old “buttercream” recipe from Wilton.
You can check out more pics from the monster party on my blog.
That’s so adorable!
what a great job!
Awesome idea! You did really well for your first time.
I really loved this cake, in fact I’ll use it for my sons birthday as he requested it to be monter themed :D
…That cake is awesome – and so are you! Bravo! :o)
…Blessings
This is AWESOME! My daughter is a HUGE, I mean HUGE Monster fan. She has this dancing Frankenstein doll that she takes every where. And her favorite movie is Monster Mink (Inc.) And her birthday is right around Halloween, and this year this cake has convinced me to have a Monster Theme party. Not very girly, but I think she would LOVE IT!! Thanks for the idea!
I absolutely love this cake! It’s amazing! I posted about it on my blog today. Hope you don’t mind, http://craftedbylindy.blogspot.com/2011/07/monster-cake.html
Lindy
This is soooo cute. What a clever idea.
This cake is amazing!! how did you get the icing to look like fur?
Love it. this is creative idea for Halloween and more, thanks for sharing
Hello I am French and I love your site and it beautiful, everything you made ??me his huge on my gods you are the boss of cake and cupcake, if one day I will qoute for the cake or else I would be happy:) I leave you good bye I’ll try *
the one of your cake because I love the pastry and I have only 13 years old,: P
Simply adorable! Thanks for sharing…
Love it!
Hi,
Is it possible for you to share this recipe with me and the coating and tips for the hair?
It’s fantastic!!
Regards,
Sonia
Sonia, I’ve got the info you’re looking for in post 15! Enjoy!
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This is awesome
Unbelievable!
Please, how did you make the hair. What number tip did you use?
Thank you in advance
Brooke Subotic
Brooke, It’s tip 233. I have a link to the wilton site up in comment 15.
Hi Jennifer – just wanted to say thanks for the inspiration – I am planning on doing this for my 4 year old’s birthday this weekend. Wonderful!
Lara
What a great idea! Your cake looks absolutely wonderful…I can imagine kids loving this one. I will have to make one myself. Thank you for sharing this great idea.
For all the previous comments aking about the “fur”, I think I would use a garlic press ;) simply press out a small ball of fondant throug a garlic press and there you have a bundle of hair..
lol, viki
Hello Jennifer,
This cake is the cutest one i’ve ever seen!
I asked myself if there’s any chance that you can send me the recipe in an e-mail?
I would be very happy about it.
Very great, i’ve to say it again and again :)
? Love this! Going to attempt to create one for my son’s first birthday! Wish me luck!!!
Blessings,
Jessica
How did you do the mouth? Is that fondant or frosting? Also, did you do the mouth before the fur or after? Great cake!
The mouth is actually made from candy chocolate. I melted the discs (like for Easter candies), then shaped a mouth first out of the black and once it hardened put the tongue over top. I formed it on the edge of a tub (cottage cheese, I think) that was approximately the same diameter as the cake. That way it fit onto the fresh frosted fur without breaking or needing to be reshaped.
how did you make the eyes for the monster cake?! i love them
Did you use a 8 inch or 10 inch pan for the cake?
I used 8 inch pans (three layers) for the cake. The eyes were made from cake pops, dipped first in white chocolate, then the orange, then a black chocolate for a pupil.
Found this on Pinterest. Just wonderful! And definitely in my style: http://www.etsy.com/people/creationsbyjdb
What did you ue for the coloring of the icing? Just basic orange dye?
I absolutely love this!! I think I’m going to use this theme next birthday! I featured it on my blog too!
Thanks
Tracey
http://ciaofromtexas.blogspot.com/2012/07/montage-monday-1st-birthday-party.html
How did you make the color? it is so cool
and what kind of cake
I made the orange with the gel colorant from Wilton (with the frosting supplies). It let me get that deep saturated orange.
hi jen. i really like to ask, how did you make the hair of the monster cake? It looks great! :)
I used the No 233 Multiptip from Wilton for the fur. I just started about an 1 or 2 above the bottom of the cake, stuck the tip against the cake and then gently pull away as you squeeze the pastry bag. It will break off the strings of frosting. You might need to experiment a bit first to see how long of strings you get. I’m sure it depends on humidity, heat, and the frosting recipe. I just used the good old “buttercream” recipe from Wilton.
thanks for the help. i think i would like to try that sometime. Godbless! :D
I’m totally creeped out and in love with this cake you made! -The hair really makes the difference!!
do you remember how many cups of buttercream frosting you used?
Juliet, I don’t remember specifically how many cups of buttercream, but I do know it was whatever the amount made by one recipe of the WIlton buttercream (standard on the shaped cake pans).
How do u make it