Dying & Thickening Frosting
Elmo is, of course, red, but creating truly red frosting requires A LOT of food coloring! Rather than making our own frosting, we opted to buy Betty Crocker Vanilla Frosting and added red food color gel. We started by combining two cans of frosting and in a bowl, and then added the dye. We started by adding half of the container of red gel, but the frosting was still just pink. We continued adding red gel until the container was empty, and the frosting was starting to become red-ish. {Scott even got in on the action, doing the mixing for us.}
Once we had frosting that was approaching red, we gave our two stacked round cakes an initial, quick layer of frosting.
After the initial layer of frosting was on the cake, it was time for me to learn how to use a hair/grass cake decorating tip to create the appearance of Elmo's fur.
Using a Hair/Grass Tip to Create Frosting Fur
Once the frosting was as red as we could get it, we were ready to create Elmo's fur. We attached the tip to a disposable cake decorating bag, and then my mom showed me the easiest way to fill the bag with frosting. Rather than trying to hold the bag open at the top (which usually ends up in a mess), simply fold the top half of the bag over your hand and then use a spatula to fill the lower half of the bag.
Now for the real fun - piping the fur onto the cake! This is a pretty basic cake decorating technique, but it took me a while to get the hang of it, and I still need more practice. In the end, my mom did most of the piping so that I could take pictures of the process (and so it would look good!), but I had fun learning. The entire technique can be summed up in five words: squeeze, let go, pull up. The longer you squeeze before pulling up, the longer the hair/fur/grass will be. The part of this I struggled with was the letting go. I kept trying to pull up while still squeezing - don't do that! We started on the top of the cake, working our way from the center out in concentric circles.
Once all of the entire cake was covered in red "fur," it was time to add Elmo's face. This is where I totally cheated from a cake decorating standpoint, because I bought a plastic cake topper from for a whopping $3.25! UPDATE: Unfortunately, it looks like that topper is no longer available, but here is a very similar one {affiliate link}.
I'm sure real cake decorators are rolling their eyes at me right now, but for a beginner, this is a great option! It requires zero skill, but the result looked great and the face cake topper can be used again next year if Beckett and Elmo are still best buds. (They also sell a Cookie Moster cake topper, so I see a furry blue cake in our future as well). I just placed the mouth and eyes on top of the cake, and then pressed down gently to set them into the frosting.
I think the final cake looked pretty darn good, especially considering just how simple it was to create!
And Beckett definitely approved!
We added two candles to the cake and Beckett blew them out!
And then we relit them and he blew them out again, and then we relit them and he blew them out again... you get the picture.
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I'm so glad I found your site for the Elmo cake!! My son turns 2 this Sunday and of all the Pinterest
ReplyDeleteElmo cake tutorials. .I like yours the best!!! Thank you...it's simple..to the point..not over the top..and look how happy it made your little guy!!
Great job mom and dad!!!
I can't find the cake topper on the site you referenced. Would you mind posting a direct link?
ReplyDeleteIt looks like they don't sell that topper anymore :( But I found a similar one for you: http://amzn.to/2i1LurH (affiliate link). I hope that helps! I'll update the post to let others know as well!
DeleteThank you sooo much!!!!!! You just made my little boy the happiest kiddo alive!!! :)
DeleteOf course I should have folded the piping bag before filling it...!!! Clever trick- thank you! I'm new at cake decorating and like you, aspire to be as good as my mother. I'll be attempting my daughter's Elmo cake next week. How long did it take you? I was wondering if I should decorate it the night before or the morning of her party? Thanks in advance!
ReplyDeleteShoot... I don't remember how long it took, but it was pretty quick. I'd say half an hour would be about right for the actually fur part.
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