Showing posts with label Birthday Cake Ideas For Kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthday Cake Ideas For Kids. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Birthday Cake Ideas | Birthday Cake Ideas For Boys

Posted by Unknown at 6:16 PM
So here we go, a final list of the 5 most popular searched for cake designs and ideas for birthday cakes young children on the Internet:

1. Mickey Mouse

This is a classic and still going strong if search figures are anything to go by, more than 1,000 people looking for a birthday cake each month Mickey Mouse in the UK. It seems that this mouse is not going anywhere fast it was a popular choice when we adults were smaller and now our own little seems so in love with Mickey.

2. In the garden of dreams and Iggle Piggle

Second is the popular In the Night Garden, possibly the mothers of the children to make it feel. In particular Iggle Piggle cakes are in demand with more than 700 searches per month.

3. Toy Story

Third place in our top five is a cake most adults would be happy to receive your Buzz and Woody with about 600 searches each month.

4. Fireman Sam

It took me a bit by surprise but I guess that firefighters are always popular with children, with just under 600 searches seem to have a lot of aspiring firefighters.

5. Football

No surprises here, the birthday cake football is a mainstay for young children and always required at some point in their early years. This gives you a little less than 400 searches per month.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Birthday Cake Icing Recipe | Birthday Cake Icing

Posted by Unknown at 3:11 AM
Cake decorating is an enjoyable hobby. Once you have a set, you'll be looking for reasons to do it again. Start simple and progress will be made soon in the new found talent. First things first, if not have icing decorator bags and tips, visit your local hobby store and buy them.

This basic cake decorator ice recipe yield great results.

1 bag powdered sugar "
1 cup butter
1 teaspoon almond extract

Beat the mixture of ice at low speed for about a minute to blend, then on high speed for 3 minutes. If the ice is too thick, add a few drops of water, but only a few, because you do not want a thin icing will be almost impossible to decorate.

Do not use butter or margarine to reduce, or your icing will be a whitish color. Also, do not bother with liquid food coloring. Using color paste, richer colors will not make your icing to melt.