Toy Story 3 Birthday Cake
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But, the Toy Story films have been near and dear to our hearts as our family has enjoyed them for years via VHS tape. Yes, we’re that old.
Now, Toy Story 3 opens tomorrow. And I’m very tempted to splurge next week and take the whole gang. We never go to the movies, but I have a feeling that this could be a fun ride.
Do you (or your kids) love Buzz and Woody as much as we do? Then it’s time to make a Buzz Lightyear Birthday Cake. This is so easy, it’s not even funny. Truly.
To Infinity and Beyond!
One special tool you’ll need is the Wilton Sports Ball Cake Pan. Yes, you could use two glass mixing bowls, but this pan really makes it easy to make a 3-dimensional cake. It comes with metal rings to rest the cake pans on. I’ve used this pan multiple times: The Death Star Birthday Cake, the Lego Bionicle Thornax Cake, and the Pokemon Pokeball Cake. And I’m sure I haven’t explored all the options yet.
What You’ll Need:
cake pans to make a sphere cake
cake mix, prepared according to package directions
1 canister frosting or 1 batch homemade frosting
black paste food coloring – you can buy a package of all the colors or just buy a small jar of black
candy pebbles
one Buzz Lightyear action figure
How to Make a Buzz Lightyear Birthday Cake
Bake your cake according to cake pan directions. Then frost with grey-tinted frosting. I think it’s best to use paste food coloring as it gives you sharper, more vivid colors than regular food coloring.
Let your kids toss on some candy “space rocks” and then pose Buzz on his planet, asteroid, meteorite, what have you.
Your kids will have a blast making this cake with you, and you’ll be so proud of yourself.
That is an adorable cake! It’s a present and cake in one!
Cute! I just made my 4 year old a Buzz Lightyear cake for his birthday too :-). I made a normal 9×13 cake and then added a planet to the top by baking some cake mix in a Pyrex bowl.
I was planning on adding it to the birthday cake bash tomorrow…looking forward to seeing all the great cake ideas!
I just made my nephew a rocket ship cake with buzz on it for his 2nd birthday. It was awesome! He loves “buzzy”! My kids were sick so I didn’t make the party, but apparently it tasted good too 🙂
So wish that I could predict exactly when baby #2 is going to arrive this week so that I could maybe make this for my son’s 3rd birthday. He’s having a Toy Story themed party (which I may or may not be able to attend) and I am paying a moderate (but to my frugal grocery budget, still ridiculous) amount for a Toy Story cake from a bakery…I will definitely be investing in the Wilton Sports Ball cake pan for future birthday cakes, though! And my 3 year old and baby #2 are both worth the money for the bakery cake, so I can’t complain. My friends and husband are starting to tell me that I will have two children with the same birthday, at this point.
Thanks for sharing all of your fabulous cakes! They’re inspiring!
Awesome!
We’ve been counting down the days too! You would have loved the Toy Story 3 Challenge on the Food Network a few weeks ago. They had to make cakes themed after the new movie…totally incredible. Maybe you can check food network.com for some clips.