
We thought it’d be a choo-ing shame not to add a cupcake addition to our birthday cake list. Thanks to Aurora Cakes, this birthday party must’ve had the most imaginative kiddos leaving with a smile on their face. We’re sure the sleeping dragon isn’t deceivingly cuddly (just delicious), and the storybook looks brimming with adventures. This cake design is perfect for a your car-loving kid to appreciate and looks so realistic that we bet six-year-old Sam spent a long time wondering why his Legos and race cars don’t always taste so good.įor little boys and girls alike, this lovely dragon and story cake is resting on cloud nine. Vroom, vroom, vvrrooom! Combine two of your kiddos favorite toys and make this awesome birthday cake. The birthday boy must’ve been delighted to see this elusive cake waiting for him at the table. This genius creation by Catherine (based on the film by Miyazaki) over at themarzipanduck kept the characters all so cute and entirely edible.

The Asian variant of the Cheshire Cat, the Cat Bus, has the same cheeky smile down pat. Our best wishes for this birthday boy to live long and prosper! No matter how much the birthday boy might’ve wanted to keep it as a toy (resistance is futile), we’re sure he ate it in the end.

We’re so impressed with this creation with ends that even sparkle for an engaging light-speed warp. This mom and daughter got together to make this party doll-cake that features dolls crafted after the host’s friends (who all recognized themselves!). While we love the polka dot dresses, and all-American girl vibe, there’s nothing like wowing your kiddos’ friends with their very own dolls. This should be our new motto: Have your cake and play along too.īeam me up Scotty - Straight to the center of this indulgent cake. This adorable Alice cake must’ve been a sure-hit - especially without the Queen of Hearts to steal the birthday girl’s show. We hope the entire un-birthday celebration included tea parties, eat-me treats and card games to score extra Wonderland points. Pssest! Want to throw your own Angry Birds party? We’ve put together a how-to list just for you! Designed for display by Noe Valley Bakery in San Francisco, this cake is a by-product of Michael Gassen’s obsession with the game. Or…is it? This stunning Angry Birds cake could easily get mistaken for the real game! But that’s no worry – the cake is completely edible.

One, two, three… four – watch out, the other legs might just pop out and grab you! This mom is a self-taught baker that has us green with envy. It reminds us of all the places we can go just by opening a book and snuggling on the couch (with a plate of cake next to us, of course). This cake has brought sea lovers and daring sailors together with this gigantic adventure. This gorgeous re-telling of Rapunzel is complete with the details of the princess’ home, and the rising tower isn’t just a photo trick. This baker rose to the challenge and details her tricks to locking Rapunzel in the tower. We’re quite jealous of this little princess’ birthday and only wish we were invited to the most popular party of the year.
