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The Powerpuff Girls Cake Pops

Powerpuff Girls Cake Pops

I’ve partnered with my friends over at Hulu to help share the news that The Powerpuff Girls are now streaming only on Hulu. That’s right, forever fans and new ones too can watch the full classic animated series all in one place. Did you know the show first aired in 1998. It’s hard to believe it’s been almost twenty years since these three sugar-coated heroes started fighting crime and saving the world before bedtime, but their message of girl power is just as important now as ever.

Powerpuff Girls Art

Who’s ready to make some cake pops with POW-factor…

Let’s get going.

Making Cake Pops

First things first… make some cake pops (crumbled cake mixed with frosting) and shape them into ovals instead of circles. Here are my basic cake pop instructions if you haven’t made them before.

Dipping Cake Pops

Dip the cake pops into melted candy coating. For a fleshy color, you can melt vanilla coating with a little bit of chocolate and pink candy coating. Add the colors a little at a time until you get the shade you want. Go ahead and dip all the oval-shaped pops and let them dry completely.

Now the fun part… turning them into these cuties.

Powerpuff Girls

Sugar, spice and everything nice!

Decorating Powerpuff Pops

To get started decorating, you’ll need fondant and edible ink writing pens. You can buy white fondant and tint it with icing color to get the colors you need. You can also buy it already colored in small packages of orange, yellow, blue, black, and red at craft stores.

Roll out vanilla (white) fondant on a powdered sugar dusted work surface and cut small circles for eyes. I used the bottom of a decorating tip for the shape and then rolled the circles a little flatter to make the white part of the eyes larger. Roll out a couple at a time and attach to the front of a cake pop with melted candy coating.

When all the pops have eyes, use green, pink and blue edible ink pens to draw circular shapes on top of the fondant. You don’t need to color in the entire circle because the area will get covered.

Now roll out black fondant and use the same decorator tip to cut circles. This time don’t roll them flatter. Just attach on top of the colored fondant with melted candy coating.

Confetti sprinkles

Then dot the eyes with white confetti sprinkles.

Making Buttercup Cake Pops

What’s up Buttercup? To make her raven hair, cut a 2 1/2 to 3 inch circle out of black fondant. Then remove a tiny triangle. Place the circle on top of the pop and pinch points on the sides to shape. Remove and apply melted candy coating on the underside before permanently attaching in position for her hair.

Buttercup Cake Pops

Seriously cute!

Making Bubbles Cake Pops

To make Bubbles bright hair, cut a 1 1/2 to 2 inch circle out of rolled yellow fondant and remove a curved section from one side to resemble a rounded heart. Attach to the pop with melted coating. Then shape two small balls of fondant into pigtails. Attach to the sides of the pop with melted coating or dab a little water on the side of each pig tail and press on the pop to hold in place until set. Let dry.

Bubbles Cake Pops

Oh my – as sweet as she can be!

Making Blossom Cake Pops

For Blossom’s hair, cut small circles out of rolled orange fondant and then make bangs by cutting three tiny sections out of the fondant. Attach to the pop with melted candy coating.

To make her big bow, roll a tiny ball for the center and two rounded cone shapes out of fondant. I mixed a little red with the orange fondant to create the right shade. Attach bows to pop with a dab of water or melted candy coating. Hold in place until set and let dry completely.

Blossom Cake Pops

Blossom may be the leader, but I think they’re all equally adorable.

Were you a Powerpuff Girls fan? Who was your favorite?

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18 comments on “The Powerpuff Girls Cake Pops”

  1. que delícia, minha filha vai amar..

  2. Muito bonitinho, bem animado

  3. so cute! thanko you to do this! :)

  4. These delights were beautiful! My daughters will love. Thank you.

    (Essas delícias ficaram lindas! Minhas filhas vão amar. Obrigada.)

  5. Oh My God! I am simply in love with your site. Another idea for my daughter’s birthday parties. Can undertake with these ideas. Loved it! Success for you, honey!

  6. Hi, I need to learn how to make pokemon cake pops. Can you help me with how to shape and decorate them. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

  7. These are so cute! Wish I had the patience lol bitemebaker.blogspot.com

  8. Wow … Very creative. It was perfect. # GRLPWR

  9. Oh my word! These have to be the cutest cake pops ever!

  10. These are so cute and look so real.  Great job. 

  11. I love powderpuff girls!! These are amazing!!

  12. Those look exactly the real deal!
    Kari
    http://sweetteasweetie.com/

  13. These are just the cutest!  

  14. YES! I loved the Power Puff Girls! Those are my girls! I used to watched it all the time with my goddaughter when it was on back in the day! She’s grown now. I loved and still love Buttercup. that’s my girl. In fact, I will have Power Puff memorabilia…even an unopened Power Puff Monopoly game! I know…I know… think I ‘ll to subscribe to Hulu! I want to see my girls! :)

    Oh….these pops are too, too cute!

  15. I am always amazed and blown away with your work Angie!  

  16. I don’t know what a Powerpuff Girl is, but these cake pops are adorable!

  17. How do you do this?  These are awesome!

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